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"Digitale Souveränität": Kontextualisierung des Phänomens in der Domäne der medial vermittelten öffentlichen Kommunikation unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Reader Analytics

Svenja Hagenhoff

No 14/2020, Erlangen Contributions to Media Management and Media Economics from Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Institute for the Study of the Book, Professorship of E-Publishing and Digital Markets

Abstract: The term 'digital sovereignty' is increasingly used in the context of the discussion about 'digital transformation'. Sovereignty in the digital world is considered a prerequisite for being able to help shape the digital transformation in all functional areas of society. However, the term 'digital sovereignty' has so far been used primarily in a prescriptive-normative sense; a differentiated theoretical work and concrete contextualizations for different social functional areas are still a desideratum. This working paper therefore sets itself the task of contextualizing the idea of digital sovereignty in the domain of public communication mediated by the media: The question arises where exactly sovereignty as a specific object of investigation in media society and media communication plays a role. This requires a conceptual-abstract version that goes beyond the mere enumeration of obvious phenomena or normatively influenced demands ('freedom of opinion', 'informational self-determination').

Keywords: Informationsfreiheit; Lesen; Medienökonomie; Reader Analytics; Souveränität (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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