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[ecrea] New book: "Public Service Media Renewal: Adaptation to Digital Network Challenges"

Thu Dec 28 23:09:00 GMT 2017





NEW BOOK:

“Public Service Media Renewal: Adaptation to Digital Network Challenges”
Peter Lang Publishing, 2017
Edited by: Michal Glowacki and Alicja Jaskiernia
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/26080

This book analyses the adaptivity of public service media (PSM) to the digital network age. The authors use specific case studies and research initiatives, involving a variety of methodological and theoretical approaches, to argue that current changes in media and society offer a wide range of possibilities for PSM renewal. Changes in PSM are analysed through the lenses of shifts in users’ behavior and the growing importance of big data, machine mediation and developing partnership systems alongside other agents in the overall media ecology. The authors map the potential mental, regulatory, institutional and financial indicators which might restrict the ways in which PSM adapts. They argue that PSM renewal is possible as long as PSM policy-makers and managers both recognize and understand the drivers for, and obstacles to, change.

«What is the role of Public Service Media in the digital era? While pundits either call for its abolishment or fend off any criticism, the present volume avoids simplistic answers and offers valuable inputs for academic and policy debates.» Manuel Puppis, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

«This volume presents a multi-layered analytical prism through the lenses of which conditions for public service media future may be viewed. An excellent source for media studies with country cases and general evaluation.» Andrei Richter, Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Vienna, Austria


CONTENTS


Preface: Facing criticism and a new reality – the need for a new public service media mindset

Roberto Suarez Candel

Editors' introduction

Michal Glowacki and Alicja Jaskiernia

Public service media regulation in the new media environment: the 
role of the networks for accelerating reforms

Bissera Zankova

Public service media and partnerships: analysis of policies and
strategies in Flanders

Tim Raats and Karen Donders

Public service media ecology: Tallinn, Estonia

Michal Glowacki

Diverse society, diverse perception: a case study of public service
media in Austria

Nicole Gonser, Markus Grammel, Johann Grundl and Gisela Reiter

The participatory turn in public service media

Tiziano Bonini

Intermediaries exercising influence through algorithms within
public service media

Jonathon Hutchinson

The potential of machine mediation in the maintenance of public 
service media

Lizzie Jackson

Public service media in Croatia: virtues and flaws of media 
transformation

Anja Stevic and Emil Cancar

Public service media vs. sovereign national media: transition of 
public service media in Poland

Alicja Jaskiernia and Katarzyna Pokorna-Ignatowicz

The blessing and curse of being public: managing change 
in public service media in Finland

Paivi Maijanen

Conclusions: towards public service media renewal

Michal Glowacki and Alicja Jaskiernia









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