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Culture, politics, economics and technology all impact upon policy decisions. To investigate the factors that influence communications policy, however, one has to go beyond conventional views of media and communication studies and combine these with policy studies. Communications Policy: Theories and Issues utilizes new research to highlight key debates and developments, and addresses a broad spectrum of contemporary concerns regarding the structure and the organization of communications systems in the past, present and future.

Combining theoretical analysis with empirical research findings, this comprehensive text explores the contemporary theories and issues in communications policy that affect all democratic societies as they seek to address the challenges of emerging information and communications technologies. Featuring contributions from distinguished authors across a range of media disciplines, Communications Policy introduces challenging ideas about how communications should be structured in the future and is essential reading for all policy makers, researchers and students of communications policy.

Editors:   Stylianos Papathanassopoulos is Professor in Media Organization at the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is the author of Television in the 21st Century (2005), Media and Politics (2004) and European Television in the Digital Age: Issues, Dynamics and Realities (2002).

Ralph Negrine is Professor of Political Communication in the Journalism Studies Department at the University of Sheffield. His previous books include The Transformation of Political Communication (Palgrave, 2008), Television and the Press Since 1945 (1999) and The Communication of Politics (1996).   Contributors:   Bram Abramson, Johannes M. Bauer, Sandra Braman, Dom Caristi, Alistair Duff, Gisela Gil-Egui, Alison Harcourt, Jackie Harrison, Robert W. McChesney, Serge Proulx, Marc Raboy, Concetta M. Stewart, Yan Tian and Roxanne Welters.
List of Tables and Figures
viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Part One Theories
1 Approaches to Communications Policy: An Introduction
3(19)
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Ralph Negrine
Policy and communications: in search of definitions
3(8)
Communications policy and the state
11(7)
The organization of this book
18(4)
2 Mediating the Public through Policy
22(27)
Sandra Braman
Introduction
22(12)
Definitional approaches
34(3)
Defining media policy for the 21st century
37(6)
Exemplar media policy issues
43(3)
Conclusions
46(1)
Notes
47(2)
3 The Age of Access? Information Policy and Social Progress
49(16)
Alistair Duff
Introduction
49(11)
The future of information policy
60(3)
Conclusion: towards the age of access
63(2)
4 Media and Social Demand: Research at the Interface of Policy Studies and Audience Studies
65(16)
Marc Raboy
Bram Abramson
Serge Proulx
Roxanne Welters
Policy studies/audience studies: issues at the interface
66(2)
Policy studies: one problem, two traditions
68(1)
Audience studies: consumers and citizens
69(3)
Regarding social demand
72(7)
Notes
79(2)
5 The Development of a European Civil Society through EU Public Service Communication
81(16)
Jackie Harrison
Introduction
81(1)
The context of Europe's communication deficit
82(4)
The significance of Europe's communication deficit
86(5)
A European audiovisual communication institution of public news journalism
91(2)
Notes
93(4)
Part Two Issues
6 The Escalating War against Corporate Media
97(19)
Robert W. McChesney
The media reform movement comes to life
97(3)
Powell and Copps take the stage
100(1)
Beltway opposition stiffens
101(1)
Powell's three arguments
102(3)
Opposition grows beyond the beltway
105(3)
Left and right join the fight
108(2)
From the FCC to Congress
110(5)
Notes
115(1)
7 The Role of the European Institutions in National Media Regulation
116(17)
Alison Harcourt
Introduction
116(1)
Convergence in national media policies
117(12)
Conclusion
129(2)
Notes
131(2)
8 Public Broadcasters in the Digital Age
133(15)
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Ralph Negrine
The position of the public service broadcasters in Europe
133(4)
Old challenges, new challenges
137(8)
Concluding remarks for policy considerations
145(3)
9 Transformations of the State in Telecommunications
148(18)
Johannes M. Bauer
Introduction
148(2)
The state as owner and operator
150(3)
The state as a regulator
153(6)
The state as a facilitator and stopgap
159(2)
The role of the state reconsidered
161(3)
Review and outlook
164(1)
Notes
165(1)
10 Coordinating Internet Policies: The Time has Come
166(13)
Dom Caristi
Introduction
166(1)
Cross-border issues
167(9)
A proposal
176(3)
11 Framing the Information Society: A Comparison of Policy Approaches by the USA and the EU
179(21)
Gisela Gil-Egui
Yan Tian
Concetta M. Stewart
Background
180(4)
Method
184(1)
Results
185(11)
Discussion and conclusions
196(2)
Notes
198(2)
Endnote: Prospects for Communications Policy Research 200(4)
Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Ralph Negrine
References 204(25)
Index 229
STYLIANOS PAPATHANASSOPOULOS Professor in Media Organisation and Policy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He has written extensively on media developments in Europe, especially on television issues. He has contributed to many international journals and his books include European Television in the Digital Age.

RALPH NEGRINE Professor of Political Communication at the University of Sheffield, UK. He has been teaching and publishing int eh field of political communication for nearly two decades.  His publications include The Transformation of Political Communication, Television and the Press since 1945, Mass Communication Research Methods and The Communication of Politics.