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[ecrea] New publication: Blurring the Lines - Market-Driven and Democracy-Driven Freedom of Expression
Sat Oct 15 15:19:07 GMT 2016
New anthology from Nordicom:
Blurring the Lines
*Market-Driven and Democracy-Driven Freedom of Expression*
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Maria Edström, Andrew T. Kenyon, Eva-Maria Svensson(eds.)
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<http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/blurring-lines> (OA) or
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Contents
Preface
Maria Edström, Andrew T. Kenyon, Eva-Maria Svensson
Introduction: Rethinking Freedom of Expression and Media Freedom
Ulla Carlsson
Opening speech: Freedom of Expression in Transition. A Media Perspective
I. FREE SPEECH, THE STATE AND TENSIONS
Andrew T. Kenyon
Who, What, Why and How. Questions for Positive Free Speech and Media Systems
Kari Karppinen
Beyond Positive and Negative Conceptions of Free Speech
Hans-Gunnar Axberger
Freedom of Expression as a Public Service
Victor Pickard
Toward a People’s Internet. The Fight for Positive Freedoms in an Age of
Corporate Libertarianism
Katharine Sarikakis
Europe’s Many Crises and the Confinement of Democracy-Driven Free Speech
John Morison
The Democratic Dynamics of Government Consultations. Speaking Freely and
Listening Properly
II. IN BETWEEN ADVERTISING AND JOURNALISM
Justin Lewis
The Commercial Constraints on Speech Limit Democratic Debate
Tamara R. Piety
Killing the Golden Goose.
Will Blending Advertising and Editorial Content Diminish the Value of Both?
Eva-Maria Svensson
Upholding the Division Between Editorial and Commercial Content in
Legislation and Self-Regulation
Fredrik Stiernstedt
Blurring the Boundaries in Practice? Economic,
Organisational and Regulatory Barriers Against Native Advertising
Maria Edström
Audience Advertising Fatigue and New Alliances to Finance Content in
Broadcasting
Bengt Johansson, Stina Bengtsson
On-Line Life in a Commercialised World. The Commodification of Mediated
Social Relations
Crystal Abidin, Mart Ots
Influencers Tell All? Unravelling Authenticity and Credibility in a
Brand Scandal
III. RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROL OF MEDIA CONTENT
Torbjörn von Krogh
“Self-Regulate, or We Will Regulate Your Content”.
Are State Threats of Regulation Threats to Freedom of Speech?
Marta Martín-Llaguno
Limiting Market-Driven Freedom of Expression by Regulating Sexist
Advertising in Spain.
An Evaluation of and Some Shadows from the First Decade
David Brax
Hate Speech and the Distribution of the Costs and Benefits of Freedom of
Speech
Magnus Hoem Iversen
Breaking the Ban. The Use of Televised Political Advertising in Norway
The Authors
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Ingela Wadbring, PhD, professor
Director & Editor
NORDICOM, University of Gothenburg
Postal address:
Box 713
SE 405 30 Gothenburg
Phone: +46 31 786 6640
Mobile: +46 70 333 27 16
Visiting address:
Seminariegatan 1B, Gothenburg
www.nordicom.gu.se
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