The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore once again the fundamental question of media freedom and the extent to which, and the way in which, the media should be regulated in a modern democratic society. This book surveys the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in order to develop a new theory of media freedom that is capable of resolving current controversies about how best to regulate the media, including the internet and social media. Tambini argues that democratic regulation of the media must build upon – and learn from – the long history of accommodation between the press, broadcasting, the state and corporate power. By attending to this history, we can see that media fre...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...
This book explores how the internet and social media have permanently altered the media landscape, e...
This article examines the notion of media freedom and the development of two cultures of media freed...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
Since antiquity it has been known that without the freedom to speak, and later to publish, the road ...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in ter...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
This thesis contends that the law’s treatment of media freedom as a normative concept needs to be mo...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
In Media Freedom, Damian Tambini reflects on the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in or...
In Media Freedom, Damian Tambini reflects on the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in or...
The fourth and final policy brief from our series assessing the progress of the Leveson Inquiry and ...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...
This book explores how the internet and social media have permanently altered the media landscape, e...
This article examines the notion of media freedom and the development of two cultures of media freed...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
Since antiquity it has been known that without the freedom to speak, and later to publish, the road ...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
Freedom of expression is one of the most important human rights, meaning the right to be free in ter...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
This thesis contends that the law’s treatment of media freedom as a normative concept needs to be mo...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
In Media Freedom, Damian Tambini reflects on the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in or...
In Media Freedom, Damian Tambini reflects on the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in or...
The fourth and final policy brief from our series assessing the progress of the Leveson Inquiry and ...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...