National Communication Policies: Genesis, reception and evolution of the concept in democratic Catalonia

by Josep Angel Guimera

In the 21st century, the field of communication policies studies has launched a timely process of revision of notions... more

Mapping Digital Media: United States

by Tom Glaisyer

The Mapping Digital Media project examines the global opportunities and risks created by the transition from traditional to digital media. Covering 60 countries, the project examines how these changes affect the core democratic service that any media system should provide: news about political, economic, and social affairs.

Co-authored with Benjamin Lennett, Jessica Clark, Sascha Meinrath,
Philip Napoli

The media environment in the United States is undergoing a significant transition. Terrestrial, over-the-air... more

Between Public Service and Commercial Venture: The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation on the Web 1994-2000

by Hallvard Moe

Chapter in Maureen Burns and Niels Brügger (eds) Histories of Public Service Broadcasters on the Web. New York: Peter Lang, 2011.

What We Talk About When We Talk About Document Analysis

by Hallvard Moe

Co-authored with Kari Karppinen. Chapter in in Natascha Just and Manuel Puppis (eds) "Trends in Communication Policy Research: New Theories, Methods and Subjects", Bristol: Intellect Books, 2012.

The Court of Public Opinion: Justice, the Media, and Popular Will

by Phil Dines

Matthew Barker

This report examines the influence of the media on the judiciary and politics, and features insights from Lance Price,... more

Erickson, Mary and Dewey, Patricia. (2011). EU media policy and/as cultural policy: economic and cultural tensions in MEDIA 2007. International Journal of Cultural Policy 17(5), pp. 490-509.

by Mary Erickson

This article is an examination of the cultural and economic tensions that arise in the formulation and implementation... more

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation Third Submission to Convergence Review October 2011

by Ben Goldsmith

With input from Stuart Cunningham, Julian Thomas, Scott Ewing.  Attachment on Radio and the Convergence Review written by Chris Wilson.

Third submission by the CCI to the Convergence Review.  Responses to questions in the Review's discussion papers... more

La liberización del espectro radioeléctrico en la Unión Europea

by Cristina Cullell March

Revista Aranzadi Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías. 25. Enero 2011

A diferencia de otras redes de comunicaciones, la liberalización de las telecomunicaciones no se extendió a la red... more

Children’s content regulation and the ‘obesity epidemic’

by Leonie Rutherford

Co-authored with Dean Biron and Helen Skouteris. Author's draft pre-print copy as later published in Media International Australia, 140, 47-60.

Some 30 years ago, Australia introduced the Children’s Television Standards (CTS) with the twin goals of providing... more

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