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[ecrea] New book: Crossing Borders and Boundaries in Public Service Media (RIPE 2015)

Mon May 09 22:31:33 GMT 2016







*Book announcement*

Title: Crossing Borders and Boundaries in Public Service Media (RIPE 2015)

Editors: Gregory Ferrell Lowe & Nobuto Yamamoto

Publisher: Nordicom

To buy a copy, order a review copy, or down-load a copy free of charge, please visit http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/crossing-borders-and-boundaries-public-service-media



*Content*

Preface

Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Peter Goodwin & Nobuto Yamamoto:

Crossing Borders & Boundaries in PSM. Heritage, Complication and Development

*Section I. Broadcasting & Networked Communication *

Taisto Hujanen:

Broadcasting in the Post-Broadcast Era. Technology and Institution in the Development of Public Service Media

Marko Ala-Fossi:

The PSM paradox with Net Neutrality

Sylvia Harvey:

Above Us the Sky. The New Battle for Borders in Spectrum Allocation

Tanja Meyerhofer:

Public Service Media in ‘Coopetitive’ Networks of Marketisation

*Section II. The State, the Market & Civil Society *

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Minna Aslama Horowitz & Hannu Nieminen:

European Public Service Media and Communication Rights

Takashi Ito:

International Broadcasting and Editorial Independence. Case NHK Japan

Hui-Ju Tsai:

Fighting the Neoliberalised Media Market & State Interference. The Interdependency of the Taiwan PTS and Civil Society Organisations

Ken-ichi Yamada & Nobuto Yamamoto:

PSB and Press Freedom in the 2010s. Challenges for Radio Television Hong Kong

Bouziane Zaid:

State-administered Public Service Broadcasting in Morocco

*Section III. Crossing institutional & Operational Boundaries *

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Corinne Schewizer:

Public Service Media and the Commons. Crossing Conceptual and Institutional Boundaries

Lizzie Jackson:

Finding Public Service Media in a Global Mediascape

Trisha Dunleavy:

Crossing New Boundaries in Public TV Drama. The Transnational Success of Denmark’s Forbrydelsen

Benjamin J. Bates:

PSM Going Global? Navigating the Trans Border Rights Minefield

Sari Virta & Gregory Ferrell Lowe:

Crossing Boundaries for Innovation. Content Development for PSM at Yle


The seventh RIPE Reader investigates cross-boundary influences affecting public service media. PSM institutions remain domestically grounded and orientated, but must cope with international influences and the impact of globalisation. This presents significant environmental challenges keyed to policies that support networked communications which have important implications for the future of broadcasting. Meanwhile, internal institutional boundaries pose challenges to internal collaboration and synergy, and to achieving greater openness and cultivating public participation in PSM. Traditional boundaries between professional and non-professional production are often problematic, as well, for external collaboration. And there are enormous challenges in efforts to bridge boundaries between PSM and other public institutions (public sector), social movements (civil and volunteer sector) and companies (private sector). Cross-boundary phenomena offer tremendous opportunities for ensuring public service provision in the emerging media ecology, but managers and policy-makers must grapple with a range of dualities that require critical examination: public / private, national / international, broadcast / print, linear / non-linear, audience / user, production / distribution, citizen / consumer, and market / society. The scholarly contributions in this volume address issues that are relevant for improved understandings about/Public Service Media Across Borders and Boundaries/ – a contemporary topic of keen theoretical and strategic importance.

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Ingela Wadbring, PhD, professor
Director & Editor
NORDICOM

Postal address:
Box 713
SE 405 30 Gothenburg

Visiting address:
Seminariegatan 1B, Gothenburg

www.nordicom.gu.se

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