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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Rodopi
    UID:
    gbv_738672394
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (249 Seiten : Diagramme)
    ISBN: 9789401204156
    Series Statement: European studies 24
    Content: Preliminary material /Editors Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union -- AUTHORS IN THIS VOLUME /Editors Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union -- INTRODUCTION: THE PLACE OF MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLICY IN THE EU /Katharine Sarikakis -- CAN STATE AID IN THE FILM SECTOR STAND THE PROOF OF EU AND WTO LIBERALISATION EFFORTS? /Caroline Pauwels , Sophie De Vinck and Ben Van Rompuy -- CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SUBSIDIARITY: THE CASE OF CULTURAL TOURISM IN THE EUROPEAN UNION /Elisabeth Dumont and Jacques Teller -- MEDIATING SOCIAL COHESION: MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND CANADA /Katharine Sarikakis -- THE EU, COMMUNICATIONS LIBERALISATION AND THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING /Peter Humphreys -- MORE EUROPE: MORE UNITY, MORE DIVERSITY? THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL SPACE /Hedwig de Smaele -- UNDERMINING MEDIA DIVERSITY: INACTION ON MEDIA CONCENTRATIONS AND PLURALISM IN THE EU /Gillian Doyle -- THE CONSTRUCTION OF EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND CITIZENSHIP THROUGH CULTURAL POLICY /Liza Tsaliki -- THE EU AND THE PRESS: POLICY OR NON-POLICY? /David Hutchison -- DIVERSE JOURNALISTS IN A DIVERSE EUROPE? IMPULSES FOR A DISCUSSION ON MEDIA AND INTEGRATION /Sonja Kretzschmar -- WHITHER CULTURAL DIVERSITY: THE EUROPEAN UNION’S MARKET VISION FOR THE REVIEW OF TELEVISION WITHOUT FRONTIERS DIRECTIVE /Mark Wheeler.
    Content: The areas of media and cultural policy offer a unique prism through which to understand wider processes of European integration. Questions of European identity, citizenship and community or polity-building clearly resolve themselves as questions of the (non-)emergence of a European ‘communicative space’. At the same time, as a more specific area of policy study, the role which has or may be played by the European institutions themselves in the fostering of such a ‘communicative space’ raises questions as to both the effectiveness and the legitimacy of their interventions. This volume in the European Studies series brings fresh, interdisciplinary insight into this relatively understudied area, making the case for a renewed look at the trajectory of cultural and media policies in the EU. Distinctively, the collection offers a historical and socio-political analysis of major media policies in the European Union, allowing for the contextualisation of recent developments; turns its attention to areas largely neglected by scholarly publishing, such as the press, the culture of the newsroom, and the role of media in an enlarged Europe; and addresses media and cultural policies as an interrelated part of EU construction, through questions of identity and political representation. Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union will be of interest to scholars and students of Cultural and Media Studies, European Studies, and European Integration, as well as appealing to broader Social Science audiences concerned with the politics and policy of cultural diversity
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042021754
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Media and cultural policy in the European Union Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2007 ISBN 9789042021754
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Kulturpolitik ; Medien ; Europäische Union ; Medien ; Kulturpolitik ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : BRILL
    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401204156
    Series Statement: European Studies v.v. 24
    Content: The areas of media and cultural policy offer a unique prism through which to understand wider processes of European integration. Questions of European identity, citizenship and community or polity-building clearly resolve themselves as questions of the (non-)emergence of a European 'communicative space'. At the same time, as a more specific area of policy study, the role which has or may be played by the European institutions themselves in the fostering of such a 'communicative space' raises questions as to both the effectiveness and the legitimacy of their interventions. This volume in the European Studies series brings fresh, interdisciplinary insight into this relatively understudied area, making the case for a renewed look at the trajectory of cultural and media policies in the EU.Distinctively, the collection offers a historical and socio-political analysis of major media policies in the European Union, allowing for the contextualisation of recent developments; turns its attention to areas largely neglected by scholarly publishing, such as the press, the culture of the newsroom, and the role of media in an enlarged Europe; and addresses media and cultural policies as an interrelated part of EU construction, through questions of identity and political representation. Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union will be of interest to scholars and students of Cultural and Media Studies, European Studies, and European Integration, as well as appealing to broader Social Science audiences concerned with the politics and policy of cultural diversity.
    Content: Intro -- EUROPEAN STUDIES: An Interdisciplinary Series in European Culture, History and Politics -- Note for Contributors -- Contents -- Authors in this volume -- The Place of Media and Cultural Policy in the EU -- Can State Aid in the Film Sector Stand the Proof of EU and WTO Liberalisation Efforts? -- Cultural Diversity and Subsidiarity: The Case of Cultural Tourism in the European Union -- Mediating Social Cohesion: Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union and Canada -- The EU, Communications Liberalisation and the Future of Public Service Broadcasting -- More Europe: More Unity, More Diversity? The Enlargement of the European Audiovisual Space -- Undermining Media Diversity: Inaction on Media Concentrations and Pluralism in the EU -- The Construction of European Identity and Citizenship Through Cultural Policy -- The EU and the Press: Policy or Non-Policy? -- Diverse Journalists in a Diverse Europe? Impulses for a Discussion on Media and Integration -- Whither Cultural Diversity: The European Union's Market Vision for the Review of Television Without Frontiers Directive.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042021754
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042021754
    Language: English
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    Amsterdam ; : Rodopi,
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    Format: 1 online resource (249 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789401204156
    Series Statement: European studies ; 24
    Content: The areas of media and cultural policy offer a unique prism through which to understand wider processes of European integration. Questions of European identity, citizenship and community or polity-building clearly resolve themselves as questions of the (non-)emergence of a European 'communicative space'. At the same time, as a more specific area of policy study, the role which has or may be played by the European institutions themselves in the fostering of such a 'communicative space' raises questions as to both the effectiveness and the legitimacy of their interventions. This volume in the European Studies series brings fresh, interdisciplinary insight into this relatively understudied area, making the case for a renewed look at the trajectory of cultural and media policies in the EU. Distinctively, the collection offers a historical and socio-political analysis of major media policies in the European Union, allowing for the contextualisation of recent developments; turns its attention to areas largely neglected by scholarly publishing, such as the press, the culture of the newsroom, and the role of media in an enlarged Europe; and addresses media and cultural policies as an interrelated part of EU construction, through questions of identity and political representation. Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union will be of interest to scholars and students of Cultural and Media Studies, European Studies, and European Integration, as well as appealing to broader Social Science audiences concerned with the politics and policy of cultural diversity.
    Note: Preliminary material / , AUTHORS IN THIS VOLUME / , INTRODUCTION: THE PLACE OF MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLICY IN THE EU / , CAN STATE AID IN THE FILM SECTOR STAND THE PROOF OF EU AND WTO LIBERALISATION EFFORTS? / , CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SUBSIDIARITY: THE CASE OF CULTURAL TOURISM IN THE EUROPEAN UNION / , MEDIATING SOCIAL COHESION: MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND CANADA / , THE EU, COMMUNICATIONS LIBERALISATION AND THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING / , MORE EUROPE: MORE UNITY, MORE DIVERSITY? THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL SPACE / , UNDERMINING MEDIA DIVERSITY: INACTION ON MEDIA CONCENTRATIONS AND PLURALISM IN THE EU / , THE CONSTRUCTION OF EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND CITIZENSHIP THROUGH CULTURAL POLICY / , THE EU AND THE PRESS: POLICY OR NON-POLICY? / , DIVERSE JOURNALISTS IN A DIVERSE EUROPE? IMPULSES FOR A DISCUSSION ON MEDIA AND INTEGRATION / , WHITHER CULTURAL DIVERSITY: THE EUROPEAN UNION'S MARKET VISION FOR THE REVIEW OF TELEVISION WITHOUT FRONTIERS DIRECTIVE /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Media and cultural policy in the European Union. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2007 ISBN 9789042021754
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    UID:
    almahu_BV022396269
    Format: 249 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 978-90-420-2175-4
    Series Statement: European studies 24
    In: yr:2007
    In: no:24
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Medien ; Kulturpolitik
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    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi
    UID:
    gbv_527234621
    Format: 249 S , graph. Darst
    ISBN: 9789042021754
    Series Statement: European studies 24
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Media and cultural policy in the European Union Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2007 ISBN 9789401204156
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Kulturpolitik ; Medien ; Europäische Union ; Medien ; Kulturpolitik ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Rodopi,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242931802883
    Format: 1 online resource (255 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 94-012-0415-2 , 1-4294-8107-2
    Series Statement: European studies ; 24
    Content: The areas of media and cultural policy offer a unique prism through which to understand wider processes of European integration. Questions of European identity, citizenship and community or polity-building clearly resolve themselves as questions of the (non-)emergence of a European 'communicative space'. At the same time, as a more specific area of policy study, the role which has or may be played by the European institutions themselves in the fostering of such a 'communicative space' raises questions as to both the effectiveness and the legitimacy of their interventions. This volume in the European Studies series brings fresh, interdisciplinary insight into this relatively understudied area, making the case for a renewed look at the trajectory of cultural and media policies in the EU. Distinctively, the collection offers a historical and socio-political analysis of major media policies in the European Union, allowing for the contextualisation of recent developments; turns its attention to areas largely neglected by scholarly publishing, such as the press, the culture of the newsroom, and the role of media in an enlarged Europe; and addresses media and cultural policies as an interrelated part of EU construction, through questions of identity and political representation. Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union will be of interest to scholars and students of Cultural and Media Studies, European Studies, and European Integration, as well as appealing to broader Social Science audiences concerned with the politics and policy of cultural diversity.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Intro -- EUROPEAN STUDIES: An Interdisciplinary Series in European Culture, History and Politics -- Note for Contributors -- Contents -- Authors in this volume -- The Place of Media and Cultural Policy in the EU -- Can State Aid in the Film Sector Stand the Proof of EU and WTO Liberalisation Efforts? -- Cultural Diversity and Subsidiarity: The Case of Cultural Tourism in the European Union -- Mediating Social Cohesion: Media and Cultural Policy in the European Union and Canada -- The EU, Communications Liberalisation and the Future of Public Service Broadcasting -- More Europe: More Unity, More Diversity? The Enlargement of the European Audiovisual Space -- Undermining Media Diversity: Inaction on Media Concentrations and Pluralism in the EU -- The Construction of European Identity and Citizenship Through Cultural Policy -- The EU and the Press: Policy or Non-Policy? -- Diverse Journalists in a Diverse Europe? Impulses for a Discussion on Media and Integration -- Whither Cultural Diversity: The European Union's Market Vision for the Review of Television Without Frontiers Directive. , English
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