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[Commlist] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 10.1 published (free download)
Tue Apr 09 22:56:19 GMT 2019
Intellect is pleased to announce that the Journal of Digital Media &
Policy 10.1, (formally International Journal of Digital Television),
is now available for free download!
For more information about the issue, click here >>
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jdmp/2019/00000010/00000001
Aim & Scope
The Journal of Digital Media and Policy, (formerly known as
International Journal of Digital Television), aims to analyse and
explain the socio-cultural, political, economic and technological
questions surrounding digital media and address the policy issues
facing regulators globally. This double-blind-peer-reviewed journal
brings together and shares the work of academics, policy-makers and
practitioners, offering lessons from one another's experience. Content
is broad and varied, ranging from a mixture of critical work on
technology, industry and regulatory convergence, to the emerging wider
socio-cultural and political questions such as the application of
online networks, the rise of cloud computing and the Internet of
Things. We intend to examine critically emerging wider questions such
as the role of ‘digital citizens', the regulatory environment for the
new platform industry and the role of state regulation in an
increasingly global media industry.
Issue 10.1
Editorial
PETROS IOSIFIDIS
https://bit.ly/2KiLJ1F
Articles
The challenge of forward-looking regulation
CHI ONWURAH MP
https://bit.ly/2uSs0eR
The digital democratic dividend
MICHAEL STARKS
https://bit.ly/2D2SDlW
The multifaceted policy challenges of transnational
Internet-distributed television
AMANDA D. LOTZ
https://bit.ly/2P1Mhrr
Internet regulation as media policy: Rethinking the question of
digital communication platform governance
TERRY FLEW, FIONA MARTIN AND NICOLAS SUZOR
https://bit.ly/2UpPsz7
Literacy of digital television policies: A casestudy analysis of
audiences’ knowledge and ‘willingness-to-know’ in Flanders, Belgium
ANNE-SOFIE VANHAEGHT, KAREN DONDERS AND LEO VAN AUDENHOVE
https://bit.ly/2WWXvk4
The governance of digital switchover of terrestrial television in the
European Union: The role of policy framing
KRISZTINA ROZGONYI
https://bit.ly/2OXWyoJ
The return of public media policy in New Zealand: New hope or lost cause?
PETER A. THOMPSON
https://bit.ly/2D4wgMJ
Video-on-demand services in Latin America: Trends and challenges
towards access, concentration and regulation
MARIELA BALADRON AND EZEQUIEL RIVERO
https://bit.ly/2G3Jwlk
Book Reviews
The Netflix Effect: Technology and Entertainment in the 21st Century,
Kevin McDonald and Daniel Smith-Rowsey (eds) (2016)
JESSICA FORD
Platform Power and Policy in Transforming Television Markets, Tom
Evens and Karen Donders (2018)
MARIA MICHALIS
Theorizing Digital Rhetoric, Aaron Hess and Amber Davisson (2018)
FRANCESCA SOBANDE
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