Media Accountability in the Era of Post-Truth Politics: European Challenges and Perspectives

Author:   Tobias Eberwein (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria) ,  Susanne Fengler (TU Dortmund University, Germany) ,  Matthias Karmasin (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
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9780815361664


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   15 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Tobias Eberwein (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria) ,  Susanne Fengler (TU Dortmund University, Germany) ,  Matthias Karmasin (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780815361664


ISBN 10:   0815361661
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   15 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Part I: Concepts and classifications of media accountability 1 Theory and practice of media accountability in Europe: an introductory overview Tobias Eberwein, Susanne Fengler & Matthias Karmasin 2 European models of journalism regulation: a comparative classification João Miranda & Carlos Camponez 3 The circular impact model: conceptualizing media accountability Caroline Lindekamp Part II: Political and societal challenges 4 Media accountability in the era of fake news: journalistic boundary work and its problems in Finland Heikki Heikkilä & Jari Väliverronen 5 Media accountability instruments concerning immigration and the polarisation of trust in journalism in Sweden Torbjörn von Krogh & Göran Svensson 6 Press repeat: media self-regulation in the United Kingdom after Leveson Gordon Ramsay & Martin Moore 7 Media accountability meets media polarisation: a case study from Poland Michał Głowacki & Michał Kuś Part III: Economic and organisational challenges 8 Selling short media accountability? The importance of addressing market-driven claims on media freedom Andrew T. Kenyon, Eva-Maria Svensson & Maria Edström 9 Public value and shared value through the delivery of accountability Kaisa Sorsa 10 Strengthening media accountability through regulated self-regulation: the Swiss model Mirco Saner & Vinzenz Wyss 11 Accountability and corporate social responsibility in the media industry: a topic of relevance? Isabell Koinig, Sandra Diehl, Franzisca Weder & Matthias Karmasin Part IV: Technological challenges 12 Involvement of private and civil society actors in media regulation processes: a comparison of all European Union member states Dirk Arnold 13 Emerging structures of control for algorithms on the Internet: distributed agency – distributed accountability Florian Saurwein 14 Ensuring accountability and transparency in networked journalism: a critical analysis of collaborations between whistle-blowing platforms and investigative journalism Colin Porlezza & Philip Di Salvo Part V: Perspectives: rethinking the role of the audience 15 Complaints handling mechanisms and online accountability in Western European PSB Dolors Palau-Sampio 16 A wheelbarrow full of frogs: how media organisations in the Netherlands are dealing with online public complaints Yael de Haan 17 The battle over the living room: constructing an accountable popular culture Efrat Daskal 18 Examining media accountability in online media and the role of active audiences: the case of Spain Jose A. García-Avilés 19 Media criticism in an African journalistic culture: an inventory of media accountability practices in Kenya David Cheruiyot

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Tobias Eberwein, Senior Scientist and Research Group Leader at the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, and the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt. Susanne Fengler, Professor for International Journalism at the Institute of Journalism, and Director of the Erich Brost Institute for International Journalism, TU Dortmund University. Matthias Karmasin, Professor at the Department of Media and Communications, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, and Director of the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt.

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