Routledge Handbook of Media Law
Herausgeber: Price, Monroe; Morgan, Libby; Verhulst, Stefaan
Routledge Handbook of Media Law
Herausgeber: Price, Monroe; Morgan, Libby; Verhulst, Stefaan
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Featuring specially commissioned chapters from experts in the field of media and communications law this book provides an authoritative survey of media law from a comparative perspective. The handbook will not simply offer a synopsis of the state of affairs in media law jurisprudence. Rather it will provide a better understanding of the forces that generate media rules, norms, and standards, perpetuate them, and foster change in them against the background of major transformations in the way information is mediated as a result of democratization, economic development, cultural change, globalization and technological innovation.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1161g
- ISBN-13: 9780415683166
- ISBN-10: 0415683165
- Artikelnr.: 33257760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1161g
- ISBN-13: 9780415683166
- ISBN-10: 0415683165
- Artikelnr.: 33257760
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stefaan Verhulst and Monroe Price Part 1: Media Policy and Institutional Design 1. Tracing Media Policy Decisions: Of Stakeholders
Networks and Advocacy Coalitions
Hilde Van Den Bulck 2. Rational Legal Authority
Formal and Informal Rules in the News Media
Paolo Mancini 3. Independence in Media Regulation
Thomas Gibbons 4. Mainstreaming EU cultural policies internally and externally: caught between subsidiarity and global subsidiarity?
Jan Loisen
Caroline Pauwels and Karen Donders 5. Commercial Content and its Relationship to Media Content: Commodification and Trust
Lesley Hitchens Part 2: Media Policy
Free Speech and Citizenship 6. The European Court of Human Rights
Media Freedom and Democracy
Rónán Ó Fathaigh and Dirk Voorhoof 7. The different concepts of free expression and its link with democracy
public sphere and other concepts
Joan Barata Mir 8. Internet Freedom
the Public Sphere and Constitutional Guarantees: a European Perspective
Bernd Holznagel 9. Freedom of Expression and the Right of Access to the Internet: A New Fundamental Right?
Nicola Lucchi 10. From Freedom of Speech to the Right to Communicate
Daithí Mac Síthigh 11. Public Service Media Narratives
Ellen Goodman 12. Accountability
Citizenship and Public Media
Richard Collins Part 3: Media Policy and Comparative Perspectives 13. Customary Law and Media Regulation in Conflict and Post-Conflict States
Nicole Stremlau 14. In the Name of God: Faith-based Internet Censorship in Majority Muslim Countries
Helmi Noman 15. Media Control with Chinese Characteristics
Rogier Creemers 16. Social Dynamics in the Evolution of China's Internet Content Control Regime
Guobin Yang 17. Between Sedition and Seduction: Thinking Censorship in South Asia
William Mazzarella and Raminder Kaur Part 4: Media Policy and Media Governance 18. Controlling New Media (Without the Law)
Mira Burri 19. Are states still important? Reflections on the nexus between national and global media and communication policy
Marc Raboy and Aysha Mawani 20. International Governance in a New Media Environment
Rolf Weber 21. Self- and Co-Regulation: Evidence
Legitimacy and Governance
Michael Latzer
Natascha Just
Florian Saurwein 22. Media Governance and Technology: From "Code is Law" to Governance Constellations
Christian Katzenbach 23. Governing Media Through Technology: The Empowerment Perspective
Antonios Broumas Part 5: Media Policy and Technological Transformation 24. Do we know a medium when we see one? New media ecology
Karol Jakubowicz 25. To 'be let alone' in social media: the market and regulation of privacy
Katharine Sarikakis and Dimitris Tsapogas 26. Self-Regulation and the Construction of Media Harms: Notes on the Battle over Digital "Privacy"
Joseph Turow 27. Technological Innovation
Paradox and ICTs: Challenges for Governing Institutions
Robin Mansell 28. Net Neutrality and Audiovisual Services
Nico van Eijk 29. Network Neutrality and the Need for a Technological Turn in Internet Scholarship
Christopher Yoo
Stefaan Verhulst and Monroe Price Part 1: Media Policy and Institutional Design 1. Tracing Media Policy Decisions: Of Stakeholders
Networks and Advocacy Coalitions
Hilde Van Den Bulck 2. Rational Legal Authority
Formal and Informal Rules in the News Media
Paolo Mancini 3. Independence in Media Regulation
Thomas Gibbons 4. Mainstreaming EU cultural policies internally and externally: caught between subsidiarity and global subsidiarity?
Jan Loisen
Caroline Pauwels and Karen Donders 5. Commercial Content and its Relationship to Media Content: Commodification and Trust
Lesley Hitchens Part 2: Media Policy
Free Speech and Citizenship 6. The European Court of Human Rights
Media Freedom and Democracy
Rónán Ó Fathaigh and Dirk Voorhoof 7. The different concepts of free expression and its link with democracy
public sphere and other concepts
Joan Barata Mir 8. Internet Freedom
the Public Sphere and Constitutional Guarantees: a European Perspective
Bernd Holznagel 9. Freedom of Expression and the Right of Access to the Internet: A New Fundamental Right?
Nicola Lucchi 10. From Freedom of Speech to the Right to Communicate
Daithí Mac Síthigh 11. Public Service Media Narratives
Ellen Goodman 12. Accountability
Citizenship and Public Media
Richard Collins Part 3: Media Policy and Comparative Perspectives 13. Customary Law and Media Regulation in Conflict and Post-Conflict States
Nicole Stremlau 14. In the Name of God: Faith-based Internet Censorship in Majority Muslim Countries
Helmi Noman 15. Media Control with Chinese Characteristics
Rogier Creemers 16. Social Dynamics in the Evolution of China's Internet Content Control Regime
Guobin Yang 17. Between Sedition and Seduction: Thinking Censorship in South Asia
William Mazzarella and Raminder Kaur Part 4: Media Policy and Media Governance 18. Controlling New Media (Without the Law)
Mira Burri 19. Are states still important? Reflections on the nexus between national and global media and communication policy
Marc Raboy and Aysha Mawani 20. International Governance in a New Media Environment
Rolf Weber 21. Self- and Co-Regulation: Evidence
Legitimacy and Governance
Michael Latzer
Natascha Just
Florian Saurwein 22. Media Governance and Technology: From "Code is Law" to Governance Constellations
Christian Katzenbach 23. Governing Media Through Technology: The Empowerment Perspective
Antonios Broumas Part 5: Media Policy and Technological Transformation 24. Do we know a medium when we see one? New media ecology
Karol Jakubowicz 25. To 'be let alone' in social media: the market and regulation of privacy
Katharine Sarikakis and Dimitris Tsapogas 26. Self-Regulation and the Construction of Media Harms: Notes on the Battle over Digital "Privacy"
Joseph Turow 27. Technological Innovation
Paradox and ICTs: Challenges for Governing Institutions
Robin Mansell 28. Net Neutrality and Audiovisual Services
Nico van Eijk 29. Network Neutrality and the Need for a Technological Turn in Internet Scholarship
Christopher Yoo