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Journal of Digital Media & Policy 12.3 is out now! Special Issue
Thursday, January 20, 2022

Journal of Digital Media & Policy 12.3 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Digital Media & Policy 12.3 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘The Changing Face of the EU’s Audiovisual Media Policy’ edited by Sally Broughton Micova and Krisztina Rozgonyi.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-digital-media-policy

 

Aims and Scope

 

The Journal of Digital Media & Policy (formerly known as International Journal of Digital Television) aims to analyse and explain the sociocultural, political, economic and technological questions surrounding digital media and address the policy issues facing regulators globally. This double-blind-peer-reviewed journal brings together and shares the work of academics, policy-makers and practitioners, offering lessons from one another’s experience. Content is broad and varied, ranging from a mixture of critical work on technology, industry and regulatory convergence, to the emerging wider socio-cultural and political questions such as the application of online networks, the rise of cloud computing and the Internet of Things. We intend to examine critically emerging wider questions such as the role of ‘digital citizens’, the regulatory environment for the new platform industry and the role of state regulation in an increasingly global media industry.

 

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Issue 12.3

 

Special Issue: ‘The Changing Face of the EU’s Audiovisual Media Policy’

 

Editorial

KRISZTINA ROZGONYI AND SALLY BROUGHTON MICOVA

 

Articles

 

‘Signal integrity’ in the Audiovisual Media Services Directive: Process, positions and policies examined and explained

ADELAIDA AFILIPOAIE, STEVEN DEWAELE AND KAREN DONDERS

 

Advertising funded video-sharing platforms under the revised AVMSD: Commercial communication functionalities

SALLY BROUGHTON MICOVA AND IVANA KOSTOVSKA

 

The AVMSD as a harmonized approach to moderating hate speech?

KIM BARKER

 

Who’s sovereign? The AVMSD’s country of origin principle and video-sharing platforms

PAOLO CAVALIERE

 

European audiovisual media policy in the age of global video on demand services: A case study of Netflix in the Netherlands

DAPHNE R. IDIZ, KRISTINA IRION, JORIS EBBERS AND RENS VLIEGENTHART

 

(Un)welcome guests: Transnational video-on-demand and the new European works quotas in Italy

ALESSANDRO D’ARMA AND GIOVANNI GANGEMI

 

‘Netflix tax’ from the perspective of national and EU audiovisual policies and what it brings to film funding in small states

TANJA KERŠEVAN SMOKVINA

 

Intermediary roles in the transposition of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive into domestic legislation: Evidence from Spain

ADRIANA MUTU

 

Commentaries

 

The user, the platform and the regulator: Empowering users in the implementation of new rules for video-sharing platforms

ĽUBOŠ KUKLIŠ

 

The regulation of video-sharing platforms and harmful content in Ireland and Europe

KENNETH MURPHY

 

Reclaiming digital democracy: A need for inauguration of regulated digital sovereignty

JEAN-FRANÇOIS FURNÉMONT AND ASJA ROKŠA-ZUBČEVIĆ

 

Book Reviews

 

The Palgrave Handbook of Methods for Media Policy Research, Hilde van den Bulck, Manuel Puppis, Karen Donders and Leo van Audenhove (eds) (2019)

MONROE E. PRICE AND STEFAAN G. VERHULST

 

The Future of Cultural Policies, Phillippe Kern (2020)

OLGA KOLOKYTHA