Handbook of Media and Communication Governance
Edited by Manuel Puppis,
Robin Mansell and
Hilde Van den Bulck
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This state-of-the-art Handbook provides unique insights into the governance practices and institutions shaping digitalized public spheres. Focusing on the power relations involved, it presents diverse approaches to key debates in media and communication governance, showcasing groundbreaking advances in the field. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800887190
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to media and communication governance: from labelling to theorizing and practice , pp 1-26

- Manuel Puppis, Robin Mansell and Hilde Van den Bulck
- Ch 2 Sociological institutionalism: conceptualizing media governance as institution and organization , pp 28-39

- Manuel Puppis
- Ch 3 Historical institutionalism , pp 40-49

- Sara Bannerman and Bradley McNeil
- Ch 4 Discursive institutionalism , pp 50-60

- Sarah Anne Ganter and Maria Löblich
- Ch 5 Critical political economy: inside or outside the tent? , pp 61-72

- Peter A. Thompson
- Ch 6 The political economies of communication, 'big tech' and cultural industries from the 'industrial age' to the 'internet era' , pp 73-87

- Dwayne Winseck
- Ch 7 Co-evolution: applications and implications for governance research in communication studies , pp 88-99

- Johannes M. Bauer and Michael Latzer
- Ch 8 Theories of the policy process , pp 100-111

- Kari Steen-Johnsen and Vilde Schanke Sundet
- Ch 9 Critical discourse analysis and telecommunications policy: the myth of technological neutrality , pp 112-124

- Christopher Ali
- Ch 10 The independence of media regulatory authorities 'on the books' and 'on the ground' , pp 126-140

- Kristina Irion
- Ch 11 Transnationalization of media and governance , pp 141-153

- Katharina Kleinen- von Königslöw and Hartmut Wessler
- Ch 12 Done is better than perfect: evidence, governance, power and platform regulation , pp 154-165

- Leighton Andrews
- Ch 13 Participatory and collaborative governance , pp 166-177

- Aphra Kerr
- Ch 14 Diversity in governance , pp 178-188

- Tamara Shepherd
- Ch 15 Anticolonial world-making: racial justice and global communication governance , pp 189-199

- Paula Chakravartty and Charli Muller
- Ch 16 Realigning incentives through formal media, communications and platform governance , pp 201-217

- Robin Mansell
- Ch 17 Governance through a crisis: media regulation in nondemocratic systems , pp 218-230

- Gregory Asmolov
- Ch 18 Ants among elephants: regulatory challenges in countries without globally dominant players , pp 231-244

- Peng Hwa Ang and Swati Maheshwari
- Ch 19 Industry-level self- and co-regulation in media and communications , pp 245-259

- Florian Saurwein, Alena Birrer and Danya He
- Ch 20 Private ordering of media organisations and platform operators , pp 260-273

- Tobias Mast, Matthias C. Kettemann and Wolfgang Schulz
- Ch 21 Media accountability and ethics in Africa , pp 274-284

- Herman Wasserman
- Ch 22 Governance by technological design, a critique , pp 285-297

- João C. Magalhães
- Ch 23 Multi-level governance , pp 298-311

- Hilde Van den Bulck
- Ch 24 European media governance: the EU and the Council of Europe , pp 312-328

- Damian Tambini
- Ch 25 Global media and communication governance: the role of nation states , pp 329-341

- Julia Pohle
- Ch 26 Communication rights, liberalism and the good life , pp 343-357

- Andrew Calabrese
- Ch 27 Communication rights and capabilities , pp 358-371

- Amit M. Schejter and Baruch Shomron
- Ch 28 Governing mediation in the data ecosystem: lessons from media governance for overcoming data asymmetries , pp 372-383

- Stefaan Verhulst
- Ch 29 Data privacy , pp 384-396

- Ine Van Zeeland and Jo Pierson
- Ch 30 Governing media and communications diversity in the digital age , pp 397-413

- Fiona R. Martin and Tim Koskie
- Ch 31 Children vs adults: negotiating UNCRC General comment No. 25 on childrens rights in the digital environment , pp 414-428

- Sonia Livingstone, Amanda Third and Gerison Lansdown
- Ch 32 Media literacy governance , pp 430-443

- Joyce Vissenberg and Leen d’Haenens
- Ch 33 Resistance and the limits of media literacy in countering disinformation (in transitional media systems) , pp 444-457

- Shakuntala Banaji
- Ch 34 Media power and ownership concentration , pp 458-471

- Natascha Just, Alena Birrer and Danya He
- Ch 35 Competition law and regulation , pp 472-485

- Maria Michalis
- Ch 36 Towards a new sense of purpose? Core shifts in audiovisual industry support , pp 486-499

- Tim Raats and Stephanie Tintel
- Ch 37 Deplatforming and deplatformization as governance strategies , pp 500-513

- José van Dijck, Tim de Winkel and Mirko Tobias Schäfer
- Ch 38 Accessible censorship , pp 514-525

- Nathan Dobson and Nicole Stremlau
- Ch 39 AI, big data and bias: governing datafication through a data justice lens , pp 526-537

- Arne Hintz
- Ch 40 Platforms in the Global South , pp 538-551

- Ram Bhat
- Ch 41 Environmental sustainability , pp 552-567

- Gynna Farith Millan Franco and Toby Miller
- Ch 42 Spectrum governance and 5G wireless , pp 568-582

- Gregory Taylor
- Ch 43 Communication infrastructure and networks , pp 583-596

- Seamus Simpson
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