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Blurring the lines : market-driven and democracy-driven freedom of expression
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  • Blurring the lines : market-driven and democracy-driven freedom of expression
Julkaistu
  • Nordicom, 2016.
SAB-luokituskoodi
  • 07
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  • 07
Ulkoasutiedot
  • 206 s.
  • (pdf)
Sarjamerkintö ei-lisäkirjausmuodossa
  • Research Antologies
Huomautus sisällöstä
  • Preface -- Eva-Maria Svensson, Andrew T. Kenyon, Maria Edström Introduction: Rethinking Freedom of Expression and Media Freedom -- Ulla Carlsson Opening speech: Freedom of Expression in Transition. A Media Perspective -- I. FREE SPEECH, THE STATE AND TENSIONS -- Andrew T. Kenyon Who, What, Why and How. Questions for Positive Free Speech and Media Systems -- Kari Karppinen Beyond Positive and Negative Conceptions of Free Speech -- Hans-Gunnar Axberger Freedom of Expression as a Public Service -- Victor Pickard Toward a People’s Internet. The Fight for Positive Freedoms in an Age of Corporate Libertarianism -- Katharine Sarikakis Europe’s Many Crises and the Confinement of Democracy-Driven Free Speech -- John Morison The Democratic Dynamics of Government Consultations. Speaking Freely and Listening Properly -- II. IN BETWEEN ADVERTISING AND JOURNALISM -- Justin Lewis The Commercial Constraints on Speech Limit Democratic Debate -- Tamara R. Piety Killing the Golden Goose. Will Blending Advertising and Editorial Content Diminish the Value of Both? -- Eva-Maria Svensson Upholding the Division Between Editorial and Commercial Content in Legislation and Self-Regulation -- Fredrik Stiernstedt Blurring the Boundaries in Practice? Economic, Organisational and Regulatory Barriers Against Native Advertising -- Maria Edström Audience Advertising Fatigue and New Alliances to Finance Content in Broadcasting -- Bengt Johansson, Stina Bengtsson On-Line Life in a Commercialised World. The Commodification of Mediated Social Relations -- Crystal Abidin, Mart Ots Influencers Tell All? Unravelling Authenticity and Credibility in a Brand Scandal -- III. RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROL OF MEDIA CONTENT -- Torbjörn von Krogh “Self-Regulate, or We Will Regulate Your Content”. Are State Threats of Regulation Threats to Freedom of Speech? -- Marta Martín-Llaguno Limiting Market-Driven Freedom of Expression by Regulating Sexist Advertising in Spain. An Evaluation of and Some Shadows from the First Decade -- David Brax Hate Speech and the Distribution of the Costs and Benefits of Freedom of Speech -- Magnus Hoem Iversen Breaking the Ban. The Use of Televised Political Advertising in Norway
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  • Blurring the Lines: Market-Driven and Democracy-Driven Freedom of Expression focuses on challenges from the market to free speech and how free speech can be protected, promoted and developed when lines between journalism and advertising are blurred. With contributions from 20 scholars in law, media studies and philosophy, it explores an issue deserving greater attention, market pressures on freedom of expression. The role of commercial constraints on speech, restrictions and control of media content and the responsibility of state institutions in protecting free speech are some of the topics scrutinized from a democratic free speech perspective.
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Henkilönnimi
  • Edström, Maria.
  • Kenyon, Andrew T.
  • Svensson, Eva-Maria.
Elektronisen aineiston sijainti ja käyttö (URI)
  • http://www.nordicom.gu.se/sites/default/files/publikationer-hela-pdf/blurring_the_lines.pdf Linkki
ISBN
  • 978-91-87957-36-9
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Blurring the Lines: Market-Driven and Democracy-Driven Freedom of Expression focuses on challenges from the market to free speech and how free speech can be protected, promoted and developed when lines between journalism and advertising are blurred. With contributions from 20 scholars in law, media studies and philosophy, it explores an issue deserving greater attention, market pressures on freedom of expression. The role of commercial constraints on speech, restrictions and control of media content and the responsibility of state institutions in protecting free speech are some of the topics scrutinized from a democratic free speech perspective.

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