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When the Watchdog Neither Barks Nor Bites: Communication as a Power Resource in Media Policy and Regulation

机译:当看门狗既没有吠叫也没有咬人:通讯是媒体政策和法规中的动力资源

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Communication in policymaking and regulation has been of interest to political scientists for the last 15 years. Lamentably, the conceptualization and analysis of communication in media policymaking and regulation has yet to garner much attention from media policy scholars. Drawing on theories of power and new institutionalism, we address this paucity by introducing a theoretical and methodological approach that centers on the intersection of communication and power in media policymaking. Such a framework is particularly required for media policy studies, since media companies not only represent the regulated parties, but also control the avenues of policy communication. This tremendous amount of power raises normative concerns for bias, silence, and capture of the policymaking agenda.
机译:在过去的15年中,政策制定和监管方面的交流一直引起政治学家的关注。可悲的是,媒体政策制定和监管中传播的概念化和分析尚未引起媒体政策学者的广泛关注。借助权力和新制度主义的理论,我们通过引入一种以媒体政策制定中的传播和权力的交叉为中心的理论和方法论方法来解决这一不足。媒体政策研究尤其需要这样的框架,因为媒体公司不仅代表受监管方,而且还控制政策交流的渠道。如此巨大的权力引起了人们对偏见,沉默和掌握决策议程的规范性关注。

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