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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Journal of Digital Media & Policy (Special Issue: ‘Digital Media, Public Policy and the Implementation of the Revised AVMSD’)
Tue Sep 15 16:12:12 GMT 2020
*Call for Papers: Journal of Digital Media & Policy *
Special Issue: ‘Digital Media, Public Policy and the Implementation of
the Revised AVMSD’
*Deadlines *
• abstracts of 400 words to be received by Friday 31 October 2020;
• full manuscripts of 6–8,000 words, including references, by Monday 15
March 2021 in order to be sent for peer review;
• peer-reviewed manuscripts will need to be with the Guest Editors by
Monday 31 May 2021;
• final decisions/papers to be sent to the publisher by Wednesday 30
June 2021;
• we will also consider short reports/commentaries with a policy focus
of between 1,500-2,000 words.
All submissions should be directed to the guest editors Sally Broughton
Micova (University of East Anglia, (s.broughton-micova /at/ uea.ac.uk)
<mailto:(s.broughton-micova /at/ uea.ac.uk)>) and Krisztina Rozgonyi
(University of Vienna, (krisztina.rozgonyi /at/ univie.ac.at)
<mailto:(krisztina.rozgonyi /at/ univie.ac.at)>).
The Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) is the centrepiece of
media policy in the European Union. It sets the foundations of
regulating broadcast media without frontiers. Over multiple revisions in
the last two decades it was gradually extended, first to on-demand
audiovisual services and most recently to video sharing platforms
dealing in user-generated content. This policy journey was a remarkable
one, characterized by the careful balancing of economic and cultural
policy objectives and various policy innovations. It has resulted in an
enlightenment amongst member states with media markets suffering from
oppressive and politically driven regulatory regimes, but it has also
taken a heavy toll on smaller markets distressed by major transnational
audiovisual content providers.
The revised AVMSD adopted in late 2018 promised to create a more level
playing field for European media outlets competing with US-based tech
giants and fighting for shrinking sources of income and increasingly
fragmented audiences. The deadline for national transposition is 19
September 2020. Whether and how all member states meet this deadline
given the COVID-19 related consequences on legislative processes raises
several issues. Legal and policy scholars are dealing with challenging
questions about the wide-reaching impact of entering a new phase of
regulation and the next level of media governance, while old problems
were still dragging along without due response.
This special issue considers the numerous questions and challenges
arising in the implementation of the AVMSD in the context of the role of
European policy in a global digital media environment. It will bring
together scholars of communication and media, law, economics, policy and
technology to answer some of these questions and debate the limits and
potential of the AVMSD’s novelties.
*Therefore, contributors are invited to address issues such as: *
1.the fate and function of the country of origin principle, particularly
in light of some efforts to re-nationalize speech regulation and the
implications of applying the principle to global platform-owning companies;
2.the ‘level playing field’, both as a policy aim and as a condition of
competition in the market for audiences and advertising, considering
both societal and economic concerns;
3.the allocation of responsibility to video sharing platforms without
eroding exemption from liability and the wider consequences of this
policy innovation;
4.the design of co- and self-regulatory models for video-sharing platforms;
5.the increased obligations on video-on-demand services in relation to
European works, especially from the perspective of smaller national markets;
6.the expectations of independence of audiovisual regulators and
potential for regulatory cooperation, particularly given the challenges
facing some ‘troubled’ national regulators;
7. implications for future public policy, such as the impact of Brexit
and interaction with the proposed for a Digital Single Act: overlapping
competencies, competing policy objectives.
To download the full CFP, click here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/51563/1/CfP_JDMP_Revised_AVMSD_2020.pdf
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