scholarly journals Dynamics of power in contemporary media policy-making

2006 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 907-923 ◽  
Author(s):  
Des Freedman
Author(s):  
Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla

ICT4D policies tend to present two problems: they are designed without consideration of the larger role ICT play in society, especially regarding communication and cultural issues; and they are based on local effects, not considering the potential society-wide effects. This paper analyses this set of issues and proposes an approach that shifts the focus from the institutional focus of policy making to societal considerations that include the potential for cultural development, with emphasis in the need for digital independence, not just in terms of infrastructure, but also of production and consumption of media products based on a dynamic and dialogic community of users.


2008 ◽  
Vol 129 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-51
Author(s):  
Jock Given

Seeking papers for the media stream at the conference and articles for this issue of Media International Australia, our aim was to examine contemporary media policy issues that benefited from some kind of historical analysis. Rather than starting with history, confident that it served up powerful and useful lessons, the idea was to begin with the current policy challenges and see whether history helped. Unsurprisingly, most authors found it did — though not always, and for different reasons.


2006 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marc Raboy

Abstract: Contemporary media in all their guises support and sustain an unprecedented platform for communication and public discussion — for those who are able to participate. Creating an environment in which media can flourish is the domain of public policy. The media policy framework and the possibilities that it provides are terribly misunderstood. That does not mean that media policy should be cast aside. Using a range of historical and contemporary issues and examples, this article explores how people and their public institutions can create the conditions that enable media and communication technologies to serve the public good. Résumé : Les médias contemporains sous toutes leurs formes favorisent le maintien d’une plate-forme inédite pour la communication et les débats publics-accessible à ceux et celles qui sont en mesure d’y participer. La création d’un environnement au sein duquel les médias pourront prospérer relève des politiques publiques. Le cadre politique médiatique et les possibilités qu’il recèle sont extrêmement mal interprétés. Ce qui ne signifie pas pour autant qu’il faille le mettre au rancart. S’appuyant sur une gamme d’enjeux et d’exemples historiques et contemporains, cet article explore comment les gens et les institutions publiques peuvent créer les conditions grâce auxquelles les technologies médiatiques et de communication serviront les intérêts du public.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (69) ◽  
pp. 53-9
Author(s):  
Ali Rahmani ◽  
Seyed Mohammad Hashemi

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