Media Regulation
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Media Regulation
Governance and the Interests of Citizens and Consumers
Livingstone, Sonia; Lunt, Peter
Sage Publications Ltd
12/2011
232
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Inglês
9780857025692
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Media and Communications Regulation and the Public Interest
Introduction
Regulation and the Role of the State
Regulation, Civil Society and the Public Sphere
Market Innovation versus Social Democratic Values
Introducing the Case Studies
Regulation and the Public Interest
From Government to Governance
The Theory of Regulation
Strategies of Regulation
New Labour, Social Democracy and Regulation
The European Context
The UK Context
Regulation and the Public Interest
Ofcom's Core Purposes: A Discursive Struggle
Media Regulation and the Implied Audience
The Communications Act 2003: In Whose Interest?
Ofcom's Remit: Interpreting Its Primary Duties
Actions to Further Citizens' and Consumers' Interests
Citizen Interests in a Wider Perspective
Ofcom as a Regulatory Agency
Ofcom's Remit and Rationale
From Guiding Principles to Working Practices
Core Business: Telecommunications, Spectrum Management and Media Plurality
Ofcom as an Institution in the Public Sphere
The Content Board and (Communications) Consumer Panel
Defining Citizen and Consumer Interests in Practice
Public Views of Regulation
Conclusion
Ofcom's Review of Public Service Television
Introduction
Public Service Broadcasting in the 1980s and 1990s
Ofcom's Remit in Reviewing Public Service Television
Ofcom's First Review of Public Service Television
A Public Service for All
Ofcom's Second Public Service Television Review
Ofcom's Consultation on the Second Review
Conclusion
Media Literacy
A New Lease of Life for an Old Policy
A Puzzling Task for the New Regulator
Definitional Diversity in Europe
Media Literacy as a Neo-Liberal Policy
The Politics of Media Literacy
From Media Literacy to Digital Participation
From Principles to Practice
From Individual Skills to Social Capabilities
Conclusion
Advertising Regulation and Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Regulating Advertising to Children
The Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy
Regulatory Action and Reaction
Regulatory Effectiveness?
Reflections on Evidence-Based Policy
Conclusion
Community Radio
Introduction
The Community Radio Order 2004
Regulating Community Radio
Evaluating Ofcom's Regulation of Community Radio
Conclusion
Conclusions
A Change of Direction
The Power to Make Policy
On the Value of an Independent Regulator
Conclusions
Afterword
Introduction
Regulation and the Role of the State
Regulation, Civil Society and the Public Sphere
Market Innovation versus Social Democratic Values
Introducing the Case Studies
Regulation and the Public Interest
From Government to Governance
The Theory of Regulation
Strategies of Regulation
New Labour, Social Democracy and Regulation
The European Context
The UK Context
Regulation and the Public Interest
Ofcom's Core Purposes: A Discursive Struggle
Media Regulation and the Implied Audience
The Communications Act 2003: In Whose Interest?
Ofcom's Remit: Interpreting Its Primary Duties
Actions to Further Citizens' and Consumers' Interests
Citizen Interests in a Wider Perspective
Ofcom as a Regulatory Agency
Ofcom's Remit and Rationale
From Guiding Principles to Working Practices
Core Business: Telecommunications, Spectrum Management and Media Plurality
Ofcom as an Institution in the Public Sphere
The Content Board and (Communications) Consumer Panel
Defining Citizen and Consumer Interests in Practice
Public Views of Regulation
Conclusion
Ofcom's Review of Public Service Television
Introduction
Public Service Broadcasting in the 1980s and 1990s
Ofcom's Remit in Reviewing Public Service Television
Ofcom's First Review of Public Service Television
A Public Service for All
Ofcom's Second Public Service Television Review
Ofcom's Consultation on the Second Review
Conclusion
Media Literacy
A New Lease of Life for an Old Policy
A Puzzling Task for the New Regulator
Definitional Diversity in Europe
Media Literacy as a Neo-Liberal Policy
The Politics of Media Literacy
From Media Literacy to Digital Participation
From Principles to Practice
From Individual Skills to Social Capabilities
Conclusion
Advertising Regulation and Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Regulating Advertising to Children
The Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy
Regulatory Action and Reaction
Regulatory Effectiveness?
Reflections on Evidence-Based Policy
Conclusion
Community Radio
Introduction
The Community Radio Order 2004
Regulating Community Radio
Evaluating Ofcom's Regulation of Community Radio
Conclusion
Conclusions
A Change of Direction
The Power to Make Policy
On the Value of an Independent Regulator
Conclusions
Afterword
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media policy;media ethics;globalization and communication;technological convergence;ofcom;cultural policy;politics of media;media industries;media economics
Media and Communications Regulation and the Public Interest
Introduction
Regulation and the Role of the State
Regulation, Civil Society and the Public Sphere
Market Innovation versus Social Democratic Values
Introducing the Case Studies
Regulation and the Public Interest
From Government to Governance
The Theory of Regulation
Strategies of Regulation
New Labour, Social Democracy and Regulation
The European Context
The UK Context
Regulation and the Public Interest
Ofcom's Core Purposes: A Discursive Struggle
Media Regulation and the Implied Audience
The Communications Act 2003: In Whose Interest?
Ofcom's Remit: Interpreting Its Primary Duties
Actions to Further Citizens' and Consumers' Interests
Citizen Interests in a Wider Perspective
Ofcom as a Regulatory Agency
Ofcom's Remit and Rationale
From Guiding Principles to Working Practices
Core Business: Telecommunications, Spectrum Management and Media Plurality
Ofcom as an Institution in the Public Sphere
The Content Board and (Communications) Consumer Panel
Defining Citizen and Consumer Interests in Practice
Public Views of Regulation
Conclusion
Ofcom's Review of Public Service Television
Introduction
Public Service Broadcasting in the 1980s and 1990s
Ofcom's Remit in Reviewing Public Service Television
Ofcom's First Review of Public Service Television
A Public Service for All
Ofcom's Second Public Service Television Review
Ofcom's Consultation on the Second Review
Conclusion
Media Literacy
A New Lease of Life for an Old Policy
A Puzzling Task for the New Regulator
Definitional Diversity in Europe
Media Literacy as a Neo-Liberal Policy
The Politics of Media Literacy
From Media Literacy to Digital Participation
From Principles to Practice
From Individual Skills to Social Capabilities
Conclusion
Advertising Regulation and Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Regulating Advertising to Children
The Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy
Regulatory Action and Reaction
Regulatory Effectiveness?
Reflections on Evidence-Based Policy
Conclusion
Community Radio
Introduction
The Community Radio Order 2004
Regulating Community Radio
Evaluating Ofcom's Regulation of Community Radio
Conclusion
Conclusions
A Change of Direction
The Power to Make Policy
On the Value of an Independent Regulator
Conclusions
Afterword
Introduction
Regulation and the Role of the State
Regulation, Civil Society and the Public Sphere
Market Innovation versus Social Democratic Values
Introducing the Case Studies
Regulation and the Public Interest
From Government to Governance
The Theory of Regulation
Strategies of Regulation
New Labour, Social Democracy and Regulation
The European Context
The UK Context
Regulation and the Public Interest
Ofcom's Core Purposes: A Discursive Struggle
Media Regulation and the Implied Audience
The Communications Act 2003: In Whose Interest?
Ofcom's Remit: Interpreting Its Primary Duties
Actions to Further Citizens' and Consumers' Interests
Citizen Interests in a Wider Perspective
Ofcom as a Regulatory Agency
Ofcom's Remit and Rationale
From Guiding Principles to Working Practices
Core Business: Telecommunications, Spectrum Management and Media Plurality
Ofcom as an Institution in the Public Sphere
The Content Board and (Communications) Consumer Panel
Defining Citizen and Consumer Interests in Practice
Public Views of Regulation
Conclusion
Ofcom's Review of Public Service Television
Introduction
Public Service Broadcasting in the 1980s and 1990s
Ofcom's Remit in Reviewing Public Service Television
Ofcom's First Review of Public Service Television
A Public Service for All
Ofcom's Second Public Service Television Review
Ofcom's Consultation on the Second Review
Conclusion
Media Literacy
A New Lease of Life for an Old Policy
A Puzzling Task for the New Regulator
Definitional Diversity in Europe
Media Literacy as a Neo-Liberal Policy
The Politics of Media Literacy
From Media Literacy to Digital Participation
From Principles to Practice
From Individual Skills to Social Capabilities
Conclusion
Advertising Regulation and Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Regulating Advertising to Children
The Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy
Regulatory Action and Reaction
Regulatory Effectiveness?
Reflections on Evidence-Based Policy
Conclusion
Community Radio
Introduction
The Community Radio Order 2004
Regulating Community Radio
Evaluating Ofcom's Regulation of Community Radio
Conclusion
Conclusions
A Change of Direction
The Power to Make Policy
On the Value of an Independent Regulator
Conclusions
Afterword
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.