New media, old regimes case studies in comparative communication law and policy
New Media, Old Regimes is one of the most interesting and innovative studies of comparative communications law available. Eko's use of a case-study approach to reveal the tensions between different political and cultural systems and their differing concepts of freedom of expression is extremely...
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books
2014
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Edición: | 1st pbk ed |
Colección: | Lexington studies in political communication
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Mapping the terrain of comparative communication law
- International approaches to the study of comparative communication law and policy : regulatory regimes and policy transfer
- Politico-cultural approaches to comparative communication law and policy : exceptionalism, mentalities, and asymmetries
- The European supranational communication law and policy regime
- Multilateral resolution of communication problems : the international communications regulatory regime
- New media, old authoritarian regimes : instrumentalization of the internet and networked social media in the "Arab Spring" of 2011 in North Africa
- Human rights versus religions rites :The Mohammad Cartoons Affair and the clash of religious "establish(mentalities)" in Denmark and France
- New technologies, old mentalities : the internet, the minitel and exceptionalist information and communication technology policy
- New technologies, old governmentalities : internet surveillance in the United States and the Russian Federation
- American exceptionalism, the French exception, and harmonization of intellectual Property Law by the United States and France
- New media, old mania : regulation of child pornography under International, European Union and American jurisprudence
- New realities, old ideologies : communication law, legal transfers and "developmentality" in Africa
- New media, ancient animosities : "propaganda of the deed" and the laws of war in the NATO/Yugoslav Conflict of 1999.