Is there anything left to say about public value and public service broadcasting (PSB) without lapsing into boosterism, special pleading, or wildly unsubstantiated claims about the role of PSB in making citizens and democracy? This article develops an alternative approach, one that considers publicness not as a pregiven or static value, but as something that has to be continually enacted or performed. Using recent debates in political theory, it examines the processes and ontological effects of what Latour calls 'making things public'. It makes two assumptions. The first is that there is no such thing as 'the public' out there waiting to be addressed; rather, publics have to be called into being The second is that there are a multiplicity o...
What the concept of public means today? We seek to contribute to this debate searching for a third-w...
This accessible and thought-provoking book provides a critical insight into the relationship between...
When is the media audience ‘the public’? This question raises fundamental issues about how audiences...
Is there anything left to say about public value and public service broadcasting (PSB) without lapsi...
At a quite fundamental level, the very way in which Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) may envisage i...
Challenges the notion that publicness and the public sphere is in decline, and analyses the emergenc...
This article investigates how the rise of social media affects European public service broadcasting ...
Rapid changes in audience habits, media technologies and market dynamics have prompted searching que...
In this paper, I am attempting to throw into relief significant aspects of the function of televisio...
This discussion paper elaborates the concept of ‘public value’ to inform an evaluative framework for...
Confronted with new technological options, changing usage patterns and rising criticism, public serv...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-09-10This article examines the developm...
This paper extends and develops both the theory and the application of the notion of Public Value de...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make...
What the concept of public means today? We seek to contribute to this debate searching for a third-w...
This accessible and thought-provoking book provides a critical insight into the relationship between...
When is the media audience ‘the public’? This question raises fundamental issues about how audiences...
Is there anything left to say about public value and public service broadcasting (PSB) without lapsi...
At a quite fundamental level, the very way in which Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) may envisage i...
Challenges the notion that publicness and the public sphere is in decline, and analyses the emergenc...
This article investigates how the rise of social media affects European public service broadcasting ...
Rapid changes in audience habits, media technologies and market dynamics have prompted searching que...
In this paper, I am attempting to throw into relief significant aspects of the function of televisio...
This discussion paper elaborates the concept of ‘public value’ to inform an evaluative framework for...
Confronted with new technological options, changing usage patterns and rising criticism, public serv...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-09-10This article examines the developm...
This paper extends and develops both the theory and the application of the notion of Public Value de...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make...
What the concept of public means today? We seek to contribute to this debate searching for a third-w...
This accessible and thought-provoking book provides a critical insight into the relationship between...
When is the media audience ‘the public’? This question raises fundamental issues about how audiences...