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[ecrea] Gazette Special Issue: Media Diversity in Small States
Thu Jan 08 15:38:49 GMT 2009
New Special Issue of the
"International Communication Gazette" (Vol. 71, No. 1-2, 2009):
Media Diversity in Small States - Limited Options for Media Regulation?
http://gaz.sagepub.com/content/vol71/issue1-2/
In the last 15 years only a few publications have explicitly dealt with
small states. In this special issue of the "International Communication
Gazette" we argue that the structural peculiarities of small media
systems affect media regulation. In particular, in small states the
regulatory possibilities to protect and promote media diversity are
limited.
The special issue contains both theoretical reflections and case
studies focusing on different European small states. In conclusion, it
is suggested that existing models of media systems need to be amended
by the notion of smallness.
Edited by
Manuel Puppis (University of Zurich) &
Leen d'Haenens (Catholic University of Leuven & Radboud University
Nijmegen)
Table of Content:
Manuel Puppis & Leen d'Haenens:
Editorial
Manuel Puppis:
Introduction: Media Regulation in Small States
Anker Brink Lund & Christian Edelvold Berg:
Denmark, Sweden and Norway: Television Diversity by Duopolistic
Competition and Co-Regulation
Aukse Balcytiene:
Market-Led Reforms as Incentives for Media Change, Development and
Diversification in the Baltic States: A Small Country Approach
Leen d'Haenens, Frederic Antoine & Frieda Saeys:
Belgium: Two Communities with Diverging Views on How to Manage Media
Diversity
Matthias Kuenzler:
Switzerland: Desire for Diversity without Regulation - A Paradoxical
Case?
Thomas Steinmaurer:
Diversity through Delay? The Austrian Case
Helena Sousa & Elsa Costa e Silva:
Keeping Up Appearances: Regulating Media Diversity in Portugal
Daniel C. Hallin:
Comment: State Size as a Variable in Comparative Analysis
Manuel Puppis, Leen d'Haenens, Thomas Steinmaurer & Matthias Kuenzler:
The European and Global Dimension: Taking Small Media Systems Research
to the Next Level
http://gaz.sagepub.com/content/vol71/issue1-2/
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