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With contributions from leading international experts from within both the communications industry and academia, Trends in Communication Policy Research comprises the very latest developments in the theories, methods and practical applications of this dynamic field. Topical and politically relevant, this authoritative volume will prove an invaluable reference for students and scholars seeking to understand communication policy issues.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction – Natascha Just & Manuel Puppis
Chapter 2: Communication Policy Research: Looking Back, Moving Forward – Natascha Just & Manuel Puppis
PART I: NEW THEORIES
Chapter 3: Prospects and Pitfalls of Douglass North’s New Institutional Economics Approach for Global Media Policy Research – Jan Loisen
Chapter 4: ‘It’s the Idea, Stupid!’ How Ideas Challenge Broadcasting Liberalization – Matthias Kunzler
Chapter 5: The Accountability and Legitimacy of Regulatory Agencies in the Communication Sector – Manuel Puppis & Martino Maggetti
Chapter 6: Change and Divergence in Regulatory Regimes: A Comparative Study of Product Placement Regulation – Avshalom Ginosar
Chapter 7: Technologies as Institutions: Rethinking the Role of Technology in Media Governance Constellations – Christian Katzenbach
Chapter 8: Veto Players and the Regulation of Media Pluralism: A New Paradigm for Media Policy Research? – Ulrike Klinger
PART II: NEW METHODS
Chapter 9: A Political Scientist’s Contribution to the Comparative Study of Media Systems in Europe: A Response to Hallin and Mancini – Peter Humphreys
Chapter 10: What We Talk about When We Talk about Document Analysis - Kari Karppinen & Hallvard Moe
Chapter 11: Qualitative Network Analysis: An Approach to Communication Policy Studies – Maria Löblich & Senta Pfaff-Rudiger
Chapter 12: Towards a Media Policy Process Analysis Model and Its Methodological Implications – Hilde Van den Bulck
PART III: NEW SUBJECTS
CONVERGENCE
Chapter 13: Battle of the Paradigms: Defining the Object and Objectives of Media/Communication Policy – Karol Jakubowicz
Chapter 14: Content Control and Digital Television: Policy, Technology and Industry – Andrew T. Kenyon, Julian Thomas & Jason Bosland
Chapter 15: Regulating and Monitoring Online Activities of Public Service Broadcasters: The Case of Switzerland – Natascha Just, Michael Latzer & Florian Saurwein
STATE AID
Chapter 16: Conditional Access for Public Service Broadcasting to New Media Platforms: EU State-Aid Policy vis-à-vis Public Service Broadcasting – the Dutch Case – Jo Bardoel & Marit Vochteloo
Chapter 17: Film Support in the EU: The Uteca Case and the Future Challenges for the ‘Main Characters’ – Lucia Bellucci
Chapter 18: New Approaches to the Development of Telecommunications Infrastructures in Europe? The Evolution of European Union Policy for Next-Generation Networks – Seamus Simpson
PARTICIPATION, POWER & THE ROLE OF GENDER
Chapter 19: Public Service Television in European Union Countries: Old Issues, New Challenges in the ‘East’ and the ‘West’ – Peter Bajomi-Lazar, Vaclav Stetka & Miklós Sukosd
Chapter 20: Civil Society and Media Governance: A Participatory Approach – Pietro Rossi & Werner A. Meier
Chapter 21: Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone: Unfolding Gender Conscious Research for Communication and Cultural Policy Theory – Katharine Sarikakis

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9781841506746, 978-1841506746
      ISBN10: 1841506745

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With contributions from leading international experts from within both the communications industry and academia, Trends in Communication Policy Research comprises the very latest developments in the theories, methods and practical applications of this dynamic field. Topical and politically relevant, this authoritative volume will prove an invaluable reference for students and scholars seeking to understand communication policy issues.

      Trade Review

      'The depth of ... [the paper's] scholarship is clearly apparent and demonstrated.' – James Alleman, Communications & Strategies



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction – Natascha Just & Manuel Puppis
      Chapter 2: Communication Policy Research: Looking Back, Moving Forward – Natascha Just & Manuel Puppis
      PART I: NEW THEORIES
      Chapter 3: Prospects and Pitfalls of Douglass North’s New Institutional Economics Approach for Global Media Policy Research – Jan Loisen
      Chapter 4: ‘It’s the Idea, Stupid!’ How Ideas Challenge Broadcasting Liberalization – Matthias Kunzler
      Chapter 5: The Accountability and Legitimacy of Regulatory Agencies in the Communication Sector – Manuel Puppis & Martino Maggetti
      Chapter 6: Change and Divergence in Regulatory Regimes: A Comparative Study of Product Placement Regulation – Avshalom Ginosar
      Chapter 7: Technologies as Institutions: Rethinking the Role of Technology in Media Governance Constellations – Christian Katzenbach
      Chapter 8: Veto Players and the Regulation of Media Pluralism: A New Paradigm for Media Policy Research? – Ulrike Klinger
      PART II: NEW METHODS
      Chapter 9: A Political Scientist’s Contribution to the Comparative Study of Media Systems in Europe: A Response to Hallin and Mancini – Peter Humphreys
      Chapter 10: What We Talk about When We Talk about Document Analysis - Kari Karppinen & Hallvard Moe
      Chapter 11: Qualitative Network Analysis: An Approach to Communication Policy Studies – Maria Löblich & Senta Pfaff-Rudiger
      Chapter 12: Towards a Media Policy Process Analysis Model and Its Methodological Implications – Hilde Van den Bulck
      PART III: NEW SUBJECTS
      CONVERGENCE
      Chapter 13: Battle of the Paradigms: Defining the Object and Objectives of Media/Communication Policy – Karol Jakubowicz
      Chapter 14: Content Control and Digital Television: Policy, Technology and Industry – Andrew T. Kenyon, Julian Thomas & Jason Bosland
      Chapter 15: Regulating and Monitoring Online Activities of Public Service Broadcasters: The Case of Switzerland – Natascha Just, Michael Latzer & Florian Saurwein
      STATE AID
      Chapter 16: Conditional Access for Public Service Broadcasting to New Media Platforms: EU State-Aid Policy vis-à-vis Public Service Broadcasting – the Dutch Case – Jo Bardoel & Marit Vochteloo
      Chapter 17: Film Support in the EU: The Uteca Case and the Future Challenges for the ‘Main Characters’ – Lucia Bellucci
      Chapter 18: New Approaches to the Development of Telecommunications Infrastructures in Europe? The Evolution of European Union Policy for Next-Generation Networks – Seamus Simpson
      PARTICIPATION, POWER & THE ROLE OF GENDER
      Chapter 19: Public Service Television in European Union Countries: Old Issues, New Challenges in the ‘East’ and the ‘West’ – Peter Bajomi-Lazar, Vaclav Stetka & Miklós Sukosd
      Chapter 20: Civil Society and Media Governance: A Participatory Approach – Pietro Rossi & Werner A. Meier
      Chapter 21: Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone: Unfolding Gender Conscious Research for Communication and Cultural Policy Theory – Katharine Sarikakis

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