ISBN:
9781137367181
,
9781137493941
,
1137493941
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 228 Seiten
,
23 cm
Series Statement:
Palgrave global media policy and business series
DDC:
302.23
Keywords:
Mass media policy
;
Mass media Political aspects
;
Mass media and globalization
;
Mass media policy
;
Mass media Political aspects
;
Mass media and globalization
;
Mass media and globalization
;
Mass media policy
;
Mass media Political aspects
;
Medien
;
Nationalstaat
;
Globalisierung
;
Medienpolitik
Abstract:
Global media and national policies: the return of the state / Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis and Jeanette Steemers -- Globalization and the re-emergence of the regulatory state / Petros Iosifidis -- The "post-state" argument and its problems: lessons from media policy reforms in Latin America / Silvio Waisbord -- Global integration, state policy and the fate of the media / Colin Sparks -- National media regulations in an age of convergent media: beyond globalisation, neoliberalism and internet freedom theories / Terry Flew -- The nation-state and media globalization: has the nation-state returned or did it never leave? / Graeme Turner -- Cultural policy, chinese national identity and globalization / Vicky Ho and Anthony Fung -- Global communications and national policies: the view from the EU / Maria Michalis -- Blurred lines: public service media and the state / Jeanette Steemers -- Media reform in Latin America revisited: where do we go from here? / Carolina Matos -- Media "globalization" as survival strategy for authoritarian regimes in the Arab Middle East / Naomi Sakr -- The state and public broadcasting: continuity and change in Zimbabwe / Winston Mano -- The price of liberalization and other strains on democracy and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe / Auks? balytien
Description / Table of Contents:
Global media and national policies: the return of the state / Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis and Jeanette SteemersGlobalization and the re-emergence of the regulatory state / Petros Iosifidis -- The "post-state" argument and its problems: lessons from media policy reforms in Latin America / Silvio Waisbord -- Global integration, state policy and the fate of the media / Colin Sparks -- National media regulations in an age of convergent media: beyond globalisation, neoliberalism and internet freedom theories / Terry Flew -- The nation-state and media globalization: has the nation-state returned or did it never leave? / Graeme Turner -- Cultural policy, chinese national identity and globalization / Vicky Ho and Anthony Fung -- Global communications and national policies: the view from the EU / Maria Michalis -- Blurred lines: public service media and the state / Jeanette Steemers -- Media reform in Latin America revisited: where do we go from here? / Carolina Matos -- Media "globalization" as survival strategy for authoritarian regimes in the Arab Middle East / Naomi Sakr -- The state and public broadcasting: continuity and change in Zimbabwe / Winston Mano -- The price of liberalization and other strains on democracy and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe / Auks? balytien.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Global media and national policies: the return of the state
,
Globalisation and the re-emergence of the regulatory state
,
The "post-state" argument and its problems: lessons from media policy reforms in Latin America
,
Global integration, state policy and the fate of the media
,
National media regulations in an age of convergent media: beyond globalisation, neoliberalism and internet freedom theories
,
The nation-state and media globalisation: has the nation-state returned or did it never leave?
,
Cultural policy, Chinese national identity and globalisation
,
Global communications and national policies: the view from the EU
,
Blurred lines: public service media and the state
,
Media reform in Latin America revisited: where do we go from here?
,
Media "globalisation" as survival strategy for authoritarian regimes in the Arab Middle East
,
The state and public broadcasting: continuity and change in Zimbabwe
,
The price of liberalisation and other strains on democracy and media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe
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