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[ecrea] call for proposals: Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business series
Thu Jan 25 21:58:29 GMT 2018
*_Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business_*
*http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14699*
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*Series editors*
Petros Iosifidis, City, University of London, UK
Jeanette Steemers, King’s College London, UK
Terry Flew, Portland State University, USA
Gerald Sussman, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
*The Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business Series* has published to
date 15 volumes since its launch in 2012. Concentrating on the social,
cultural, political, economic, institutional and technological changes
arising from the globalisation of media and communications industries,
the series considers the impact of these changes on matters of business
practice, regulation and policy, and social outcomes.
The policy side encompasses the challenge of conceiving policy-making as
a reiterative process that recurrently addresses such key challenges as
inclusiveness, participation, universal access and freedom in an
increasingly globalized media and communications environment. The
business side encompasses a political economy approach that looks at the
power of transnational corporations in specific contexts–and the
controversies associated with these global conglomerates. The business
side considers the emergence of small and medium media enterprises, the
disruption of media industries and markets by digital technologies and
new competitors, and the development of new approaches to media
economics and management that respond to such challenges.
Focusing on issues of media convergence, industry concentration, and new
communications practices, the series analyses the tensions between
systems based on national decision-making and publicly-oriented
participatory structures and a more global perspective demarcated by
commercialization, privatization and monopolization. Based on a
multi-disciplinary approach, the series tackles three key questions:
• To what extent do new media developments require changes in
regulatory philosophy and objectives?
• To what extent do new technologies and changing media
consumption require changes in business practices and models?
• And to what extent do privatization, globalization and
commercialization alter the creative freedom, cultural and political
diversity, and public accountability of media enterprises?
If you have a book idea or proposal, please send to series editor Petros
Iosifidis (P.Iosifidis /at/ city.ac.uk) <mailto:(P.Iosifidis /at/ city.ac.uk)>.
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