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Media policy issues sit at the heart of the structure and functioning of media systems in Europe and beyond. This book brings together the work of a range of leading media policy scholars to provide inroads to a better understanding of how effective media policies can be developed to ensure a healthy communication sector that contributes to the wellbeing of individual citizens, as well as a more democratic society. Faced with a general atmosphere of disillusionment in the European project, one of the core questions tackled by the volumes contributors is: what scope is there for European media policy that can exist beyond the national level? Uniquely, the volumes chapters are structured around four key policy themes: media convergence; the continued role and position of public regulatory intervention in media policy; policy issues arising from the development of new electronic communication network environments; and lessons for European media policy from cases beyond the EU. In its chapters, the volume provides enriched understandings of the role and significance of policy actors, institutions, structures, instruments and processes in communication and media policy.

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European Media Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Media policy issues sit at the heart of the structure and functioning of media systems in Europe and beyond. This book brings together the work of a range of leading media policy scholars to provide inroads to a better understanding of how effective media policies can be developed to ensure a healthy communication sector that contributes to the well-being of individual citizens, as well as to a more democratic society. Faced with a general atmosphere of disillusionment with the European project, one of the core questions tackled by the volumes contributors is: what scope is there for European media policy that can exist beyond the national level? Uniquely, the volumes chapters are structured around four key policy themes: media convergence; the continued role and position of public regulatory intervention in media policy; policy issues arising from the development of new electronic communication network environments; and lessons for European media policy from cases beyond the EU. In its chapters, the volume provides enriched understandings of the role and significance of policy actors, institutions, structures, instruments and processes in communication and media policy.
Seamus Simpson is Professor of Media Policy at the University of Salford, Manchester, UK. His research interests are in European and global communications policy, areas in which he has published widely. His research has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the European Commission. He was part of the PricewaterhouseCoopers team which undertook the first EU-funded evaluation of the pan-European communications regulator, BEREC, in 2012. He is Chair of the Communication Law and Policy Division of the International Communication Association and an ICA Board of Directors member. In 2015, he joined the Oxford Research Encyclopedia: Communication as a Senior Editor (Oxford University Press).
Manuel Puppis is Associate Professor in Media Systems and Media Structures in the Department of Communication and Media Research (DCM), University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He currently serves as chair of Communication Law and Policy Section of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) and board member of the Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research (SACM). His research interests include media policy, media regulation and media governance, media systems in a comparative perspective, political communication and organization theory.
Hilde Van den Bulck (PhD) is full Professor of Communication Studies and head of the Media, Policy and Culture research group at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. She combines expertise in media culture and identity with expertise in media policies and structures, looking at the impact of technological, economic, political and cultural developments on media structures and policies, with a focus on public service broadcasting. In both areas she has researched and published in books and ISI journals.
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17 European Media Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Assessing the Past, Setting Agendas for the Future
Edited by Seamus Simpson, Manuel Puppis and Hilde Van den Bulck
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Simpson, Seamus, editor. | Puppis, Manuel, 1977 editor. | Bulck, Hilde Van den, editor.
Title: European media policy for the twenty-first century: assessing the past, setting agendas for the future / edited by Seamus Simpson, Manuel Puppis, and Hilde Van den Bulck.
Description: New York: Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge advances in internationalizing media studies; 17 | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2015038256
Subjects: LCSH: Mass media policyEuropeHistory21st century.Classification: LCC P95.82.E85 E943 2016 | DDC 302.23/094dc23
LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015038256
ISBN: 978-1-138-85650-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-71959-7 (ebk)
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The idea for this volume emerged from deliberations which took place at the 2013 European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Communication Law and Policy section workshop held at Mediacity UK in October 2013. The editors would like to thank ECREA and participants at the workshop for their valuable contributions.
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