The Handbook of Global Media and Communication PolicyRobin Mansell, Marc Raboy John Wiley & Sons, 12 avr. 2011 - 608 pages The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy offers insights into the boundaries of this field of study, assesses why it is important, who is affected, and with what political, economic, social and cultural consequences.
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Table des matières
The Evolution of GMCP Institutions | |
Whose Global Village? | |
Free Flow Doctrine in Global Media Policy | |
Deconstructing the Free Marketplace of Ideas Contextualizing the Free Flow of Information Balanced United Nations Declarations | |
A Business Perspective | |
Power Fantasy and the Limits of Global | |
Power Dynamics in Multistakeholder Policy Processes | |
Cultural | |
Economic Approaches to Media Policy | |
Postcolonial Media Policy Under the Long Shadow of Empire | |
Bilateral Trade Agreements as Instruments | |
ICT Policymaking and International Trade Agreements in | |
Communication and Regional Trade Agreements | |
Crystallizing Strategic Policy and Trade Issues | |
Legislation Regulation and Management in the South African | |
Activism | |
The Relevance | |
Global Media Policy and Crisis States | |
Product and Victim? of Public | |
Communications Policy | |
Tiding Over the Rupture | |
Whose Democracy? Rightsbased Discourse and Global | |
Global Media Policy and Cultural Pluralism | |
The Emergent Supranational Arab Media Policy Sphere | |
The Mediterranean Arab Mosaic between Free Press | |
Some | |
Regulation as Linguistic Engineering | |
Struggling for Space | |
The Environment and Global Media and Communication Policy | |
Antiterrorism and the Harmonization of Media | |
Emerging | |
Positive and Negative Internet Regulation in the Interests of Children | |
Revolutionary Road? The Audiovisual Media Services Directive2007 | |
Back to the Future? | |
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