The journal Communication, Culture & Critique is publishing in its latest number (3.2) a special issue on the topic of ‘Media Governance’. A link to the online version of the journal and a table of contents follows below:
Communication, Culture & Critique
A journal of the International Communication Association
Volume 3 Issue 2 (June 2010)
Special Issue: Media Governance: New Policies for Changing Media Landscape
- Editor’s Introduction (p 131-133), by Leen d’Haenens, Robin Mansell, and Katharine Sarikakis
- Media Governance: A New Concept for the Analysis of Media Policy and Regulation (p 134-149), by Manuel Puppis
- Mapping Global Media Policy: Concepts, Frameworks, Methods* (p 150-169), by Marc Raboy and Claudia Padovani
- Reopening the Postwar Settlement for U.S. Media: The Origins and Implications of the Social Contract Between Media, the State, and the Polity (p 170-189), by Victor Pickard
- Between Public Responsibility and Public Relations: A Case Study of Editors’ Attitudes Toward Media Accountability in Sweden (p 190-206), by Torbjörn von Krogh and Lars W. Nord
- Governing Public Service Broadcasting: “Public Value Tests” in Different National Contexts (p 207-223), by Hallvard Moe
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