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Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe
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Bringing together scholars, journalists, and researchers from 27 European countries, this book provides a comparative and longitudinal analysis of the evolvement of conditions and standards relevant for sustainable, free, and plural media and journalism in Europe in the last 10 years.
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Bringing together scholars, journalists, and researchers from 27 European countries, this book provides a comparative and longitudinal analysis of the evolvement of conditions and standards relevant for sustainable, free, and plural media and journalism in Europe in the last 10 years.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040110478
- Artikelnr.: 72272735
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040110478
- Artikelnr.: 72272735
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Elda Brogi is part-time Professor at the European University Institute and Scientific Coordinator of the EUI's Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF). She has worked at the CMPF since its establishment and initiated and developed the implementation of the Media Pluralism Monitor. Her main interests span constitutional, European, media, and internet law. She holds a PhD in Public Law and Constitutional Law from the University La Sapienza, Rome. She teaches Communication Law at the University of Florence. Iva Nenadi¿ is Assistant Professor at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Political Science and a Research Fellow at the European University Institute's Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom. She has been a part of the central team for the Media Pluralism Monitor, overseeing methodological improvements and regular implementations since 2016. She specialises in researching the intersection of technology and journalism, media policy and regulation, platform governance, as well as topics like computational propaganda and disinformation. Pier Luigi Parcu has been part-time Professor at the European University Institute since 2010. He is the founder and the Director of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom whose flagship project is the Media Pluralism Monitor. He is also the Director of the Centre for a Digital Society. In the field of media, his research focuses on the democratic and economic challenges associated with digital platforms, as part of his broader interest in innovation dynamics in the digital economy and in emerging technologies.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Monitoring media pluralism in a comparative manner: A holistic and evolving instrument
Elda Brogi, Beata Klimkiewicz and Pier Luigi Parcu
Chapter 2: A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms
Iva Nenadic, Roberta Carlini and Orlin Spassov
Chapter 3: Towards a resilient public sphere: Fighting disinformation and promoting media literacy
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Ville Manninen, and Auks Balcytien
Chapter 4: Threats to Press Freedom and Journalists' Safety: A Comparative Study of Greece, Slovakia, and Spain
Mária Zuffová, Lambrini Papadopoulou, and Jaume Suau Martinez
Chapter 5: Understanding the democratic role of media ownership transparency
Danielle Borges and Christophoros Christophorou
Chapter 6: Sustainability of the European media market(s)
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Pasko Bilic, and Franck Rebillard
Chapter 7: Media viability vs Market plurality: A comparative perspective: The growing tendency towards media ownership concentration in the digital ecosystem
Roberta Carlini, Francisco Rui Cádima, Roderick Flynn, and Jan Christopher Kalbhenn
Chapter 8: Tools and strategies of political capture of the media in Europe
Matteo Trevisan, Václav Stetka, and Marko Milosavljevic
Chapter 9: Evolution of space and geography in media pluralism: A typology of community media in the European Union
Marie Palmer and Josef Seethaler
Chapter 10: Far from gender balance: The persisting underrepresentation of women in the media
Marie Palmer and Marína Urbániková
Chapter 11: Public service media in Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta: A struggle for independence and relevance in the digital age
Stephanie Lukasik, Raphael Kies, Anda Rozukalne, and Louiselle Vassallo
Chapter 12: The role of alternative news media online for media pluralism in Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey
Sofia Verza, Daniela Brkic, Tirse Erbaysal Filibeli, Irina Milutinovic, Snezana Trpevska and Kristina Voko
Chapter 13: The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe
Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadic, Pier Luigi Parcu, and Peggy Valcke
Index
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Monitoring media pluralism in a comparative manner: A holistic and evolving instrument
Elda Brogi, Beata Klimkiewicz and Pier Luigi Parcu
Chapter 2: A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms
Iva Nenadic, Roberta Carlini and Orlin Spassov
Chapter 3: Towards a resilient public sphere: Fighting disinformation and promoting media literacy
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Ville Manninen, and Auks Balcytien
Chapter 4: Threats to Press Freedom and Journalists' Safety: A Comparative Study of Greece, Slovakia, and Spain
Mária Zuffová, Lambrini Papadopoulou, and Jaume Suau Martinez
Chapter 5: Understanding the democratic role of media ownership transparency
Danielle Borges and Christophoros Christophorou
Chapter 6: Sustainability of the European media market(s)
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Pasko Bilic, and Franck Rebillard
Chapter 7: Media viability vs Market plurality: A comparative perspective: The growing tendency towards media ownership concentration in the digital ecosystem
Roberta Carlini, Francisco Rui Cádima, Roderick Flynn, and Jan Christopher Kalbhenn
Chapter 8: Tools and strategies of political capture of the media in Europe
Matteo Trevisan, Václav Stetka, and Marko Milosavljevic
Chapter 9: Evolution of space and geography in media pluralism: A typology of community media in the European Union
Marie Palmer and Josef Seethaler
Chapter 10: Far from gender balance: The persisting underrepresentation of women in the media
Marie Palmer and Marína Urbániková
Chapter 11: Public service media in Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta: A struggle for independence and relevance in the digital age
Stephanie Lukasik, Raphael Kies, Anda Rozukalne, and Louiselle Vassallo
Chapter 12: The role of alternative news media online for media pluralism in Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey
Sofia Verza, Daniela Brkic, Tirse Erbaysal Filibeli, Irina Milutinovic, Snezana Trpevska and Kristina Voko
Chapter 13: The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe
Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadic, Pier Luigi Parcu, and Peggy Valcke
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Monitoring media pluralism in a comparative manner: A holistic and evolving instrument
Elda Brogi, Beata Klimkiewicz and Pier Luigi Parcu
Chapter 2: A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms
Iva Nenadic, Roberta Carlini and Orlin Spassov
Chapter 3: Towards a resilient public sphere: Fighting disinformation and promoting media literacy
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Ville Manninen, and Auks Balcytien
Chapter 4: Threats to Press Freedom and Journalists' Safety: A Comparative Study of Greece, Slovakia, and Spain
Mária Zuffová, Lambrini Papadopoulou, and Jaume Suau Martinez
Chapter 5: Understanding the democratic role of media ownership transparency
Danielle Borges and Christophoros Christophorou
Chapter 6: Sustainability of the European media market(s)
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Pasko Bilic, and Franck Rebillard
Chapter 7: Media viability vs Market plurality: A comparative perspective: The growing tendency towards media ownership concentration in the digital ecosystem
Roberta Carlini, Francisco Rui Cádima, Roderick Flynn, and Jan Christopher Kalbhenn
Chapter 8: Tools and strategies of political capture of the media in Europe
Matteo Trevisan, Václav Stetka, and Marko Milosavljevic
Chapter 9: Evolution of space and geography in media pluralism: A typology of community media in the European Union
Marie Palmer and Josef Seethaler
Chapter 10: Far from gender balance: The persisting underrepresentation of women in the media
Marie Palmer and Marína Urbániková
Chapter 11: Public service media in Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta: A struggle for independence and relevance in the digital age
Stephanie Lukasik, Raphael Kies, Anda Rozukalne, and Louiselle Vassallo
Chapter 12: The role of alternative news media online for media pluralism in Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey
Sofia Verza, Daniela Brkic, Tirse Erbaysal Filibeli, Irina Milutinovic, Snezana Trpevska and Kristina Voko
Chapter 13: The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe
Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadic, Pier Luigi Parcu, and Peggy Valcke
Index
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Monitoring media pluralism in a comparative manner: A holistic and evolving instrument
Elda Brogi, Beata Klimkiewicz and Pier Luigi Parcu
Chapter 2: A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms
Iva Nenadic, Roberta Carlini and Orlin Spassov
Chapter 3: Towards a resilient public sphere: Fighting disinformation and promoting media literacy
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Ville Manninen, and Auks Balcytien
Chapter 4: Threats to Press Freedom and Journalists' Safety: A Comparative Study of Greece, Slovakia, and Spain
Mária Zuffová, Lambrini Papadopoulou, and Jaume Suau Martinez
Chapter 5: Understanding the democratic role of media ownership transparency
Danielle Borges and Christophoros Christophorou
Chapter 6: Sustainability of the European media market(s)
Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Pasko Bilic, and Franck Rebillard
Chapter 7: Media viability vs Market plurality: A comparative perspective: The growing tendency towards media ownership concentration in the digital ecosystem
Roberta Carlini, Francisco Rui Cádima, Roderick Flynn, and Jan Christopher Kalbhenn
Chapter 8: Tools and strategies of political capture of the media in Europe
Matteo Trevisan, Václav Stetka, and Marko Milosavljevic
Chapter 9: Evolution of space and geography in media pluralism: A typology of community media in the European Union
Marie Palmer and Josef Seethaler
Chapter 10: Far from gender balance: The persisting underrepresentation of women in the media
Marie Palmer and Marína Urbániková
Chapter 11: Public service media in Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta: A struggle for independence and relevance in the digital age
Stephanie Lukasik, Raphael Kies, Anda Rozukalne, and Louiselle Vassallo
Chapter 12: The role of alternative news media online for media pluralism in Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey
Sofia Verza, Daniela Brkic, Tirse Erbaysal Filibeli, Irina Milutinovic, Snezana Trpevska and Kristina Voko
Chapter 13: The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe
Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadic, Pier Luigi Parcu, and Peggy Valcke
Index