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[Commlist] New Book: "Media Governance: A Cosmopolitan Critique" out in the Palgrave/IAMCR book series
Thu Dec 01 15:21:11 GMT 2022
*"Media Governance: A Cosmopolitan Critique” is a new volume edited by
Sarah Anne Ganter and Hanan Badr, published in the Palgrave/IAMCR book
series.*
The book offers a critical map to navigate the field of media
governance. A thread of cosmopolitan critique connects the fourteen
chapters to enhance media governance literature beyond the West and
regional foci. The first part addresses the epistemological and
ontological flaws in the use and adaptation of media governance. The
second part opens pathways for critique and provides a thorough
understanding of the ambivalences that scholars encounter when
addressing media governance as a field of study. The third part
highlights shortcomings like geographical narrowness and tensions in the
use of media governance concepts. The scholarly contributions show that
media governance as a field of study is far from being established: its
conceptualizations are in flux and need scholarly self-reflection, and
ongoing discussions need to leave behind universalist conceptualizations
and methods of analysis. The chapters reflect on hegemony, power,
sovereignty, and identity as conceptual center points in media
governance research. The book uniquely breaks with self-referential
Western academia and is part of ongoing collaborative scholarly efforts
towards epistemic transformation through dialogue.
*Pre-publication praise:*
‘ … Collectively these chapters move toward correcting media scholarship
that reinforces dominant narratives and imposes privileged positions as
universal.’ — Karin Wilkins, Dean, School of Communication, University
of Miami.
“… a superb and innovative collection […] one that is urgently
needed.” — Jairo Lugo-Ocando, Dean, College of Communication, University
of Sharjah, U.A.E.
‘….a very welcome addition to the growing literature in this field,
especially since it privileges the much-neglected perspectives from the
Global South. Highly recommended.” — Daya Thussu, Professor of
International Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University.
The book is available from Palgrave:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-05020-6#about-this-book
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-05020-6#about-this-book>
And in online and academic book stores.
The corresponding editor is Sarah Anne Ganter at (sganter /at/ sfu.ca)
<mailto:(sganter /at/ sfu.ca)>
*Table of contents*
• Front Matter
Pages i-xv
• Introduction: Re-examining Media Governance Through Cosmopolitan Critique
• Sarah Anne Ganter, Hanan Badr
Pages 1-12
*• Concepts and Epistemology
*
Pages 13-13
• Sovereignty, Power, and Agency in Neoliberal Configurations of
Media and Governance in the Global South
• Sanjay Asthana
Pages 15-37
• Media Governance as Diagnostic Lens to Probe Hidden Dimensions
of Authoritarian Decision-Making in the Arab Middle East
• Naomi Sakr
Pages 39-57
• Challenges of Media Governance and Media Policy in Latin America:
In the Context of Media Reform Battles
• Rodrigo Gómez
Pages 59-80
• Media Accountability in a Non-democratic Context:
Conceptual Challenges and Adaptations
• Judith Pies
Pages 81-100
*• Critique and Ambivalences: Assessing Media Governance
*
Pages 101-101
• Cosmopolitan Media, Contestation, and Critique: Assessing
International Media Governance Standards from the Nigerian Perspective
• Ufuoma Akpojivi
Pages 103-123
• Media Governance and Fake News in Brazil
• Afonso de Albuquerque, Lucineide Magalhães de Matos
Pages 125-144
• The Egyptian Media Governance Framework: Gains and Limitations
• Rasha Allam
Pages 145-164
• Media Governance as a Utopian Concept in a Local
Mediascape: Challenges for Conceptual Development in South Korea
• Hyejin Jo, Dal Yong Jin
Pages 165-181
*• New Perspectives and Conceptual Innovations
*
Pages 183-183
• A New Perspective on the Importance of the State in Global
Internet Governance: Tracing China’s Participation
• Hong Shen
Pages 185-203
• Democratic Governance of Media and Public Communication:
Latin American Participatory Institutions Created in the Twenty-First
Century
• María Soledad Segura, Alejandro Linares
Pages 205-229
• Understanding the Dynamics of Social Media Governance in South Africa
• Trust Matsilele, Bruce Mutsvairo
Pages 231-260
• Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach: Media Policy Studies from South Asia
• Preeti Raghunath
Pages 261-281
• Conclusion: Cosmopolitan Critique as a Counterhegemonic Methodology
• Sarah Anne Ganter, Hanan Badr
Pages 283-305
• Back Matter
Pages 307-318
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