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005 20180627
041 0 $aEnglish
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072 7 $aJFD$2bicssc
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100 1 $aTrappel, Josef$4auth
700 1 $aNieminen, Hannu$4auth
245 10 $aChapter 10 Media and Democracy:A Couple Walking Hand in Hand? : Media and Democracy : A Couple Walking Hand in Hand?
260 $bIntellect$c2018
506 0 $aOpen Access$2star$fUnrestricted online access
520 $aFor functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the starting point of this analysis of the delicate relation between the news media and democracy which is well defined in constitutional terms both in the European Convention on Human Rights and in national legislation. The relation is best described as social contract – to the benefit of freedom of speech and editorial independence, but also to sound governance of the state and other powerholders in society. Notably, different models of democracy correspond to different roles of the media. In any case, however, media policy is requested to respect media freedom. The Internet, as well as social and networked media require policy answers to challenges such as data protection, content blocking and surveillance. The authors conclude that media policy tools need to be developed along the all-digital media future.
536 $aThe Euromedia Research Group
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650 7 $aMedia studies$2bicssc
650 7 $aTV & society$2bicssc
650 7 $aBusiness ethics & social responsibility$2bicssc
650 7 $aMedia, information & communication industries$2bicssc
653 $anew technology
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653 $ainternational communication
653 $ademocratization
653 $amedia regulation
653 $adeliberation
653 $aeuropean media
653 $amedia governance
653 $amedia and democracy
653 $amedia policy
653 $afreedom of expression
653 $anew technology
653 $aconsumption
653 $ainternational communication
653 $ademocratization
653 $amedia regulation
653 $adeliberation
653 $aeuropean media
653 $amedia governance
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653 $afreedom of expression
653 $aCivil society
653 $aJournalism
653 $aPublic broadcasting
653 $aPublic Service Broadcasting (band)
773 10 $0OAPEN Library ID: 645611$tComparative Media Policy, Regulation and Governance in Europe$7nnaa
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856 40 $awww.oapen.org$uhttp://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/30508$70$zOAPEN Library: description of the publication