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Policy windows and converging frames : a longitudinal study of digitalization and media policy change
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  • SA-Media, Culture & Society
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  • Sundet, Vilde Schanke,
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Policy windows and converging frames : a longitudinal study of digitalization and media policy change
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  • 2020
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  • s. 711–726,
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  • Media, Culture & Society ISSN 1460-3675; 42(5)
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  • This study analyzes how media industry players have influenced media political solutions to digitalization, using data from the daily press and policy documents in the period from 1998 to 2017 as sources. It concentrates on two specific areas of media policy: public service broadcasting (PSB) and press subsidies. Based on a media policy field approach, this study identifies key collective frames and the players that promote them, and shows how policy windows are created. The study finds that there is strong continuity in terms of the basic frames used to discuss media policy and in the actors involved in creating collective frames, which means that the incumbents maintain their positions. Converging frames that include several industry problems are activated to an increasing degree to initiate and influence media policy actions.
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  • Ihlebæk, Karoline Andrea.
  • Steen-Johnsen, Kari.
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  • https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0163443719867287 Open access
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