How do community, alternative and citizens media activists and advocates interact with global media policy processes? Are their concerns recognised, and do new forms of multi-stakeholder governance offer a place for them? Focusing on the United Nations World Summit on the Information Society, "Civil Society Media and Global Governance" examines agendas and strategies of media actors, traces successes and failures, and proposes a new conceptual framework for the relation of these media with global policy processes
Public opinion originates from civil society, which normally has a cordial relationship with the med...
This article looks at the United Nations-brokered World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in ...
The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and a...
How do community, alternative and citizens media activists and advocates interact with global media ...
New modes of governance increasingly go beyond the traditional intergovernmental approach to include...
Global change and developments in information and communication technologies are affecting practices...
In 2003 and again in 2005, the international community was called to take part in a World Summit on ...
Abstract / The World Summit on the Information Society has highlighted a range of questions about is...
This paper is a case study of the role of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and multi-stakehold...
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a high-level political gathering aimed at develo...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
Much analysis and hope in both academia and political rhetoric currently rests on ideas of deliberat...
Struggles for social change have become much more complex and need to be fought at several fronts at...
The modalities and practices of contemporary global governanceare in flux. Rising states and rising ...
Public opinion originates from civil society, which normally has a cordial relationship with the med...
This article looks at the United Nations-brokered World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in ...
The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and a...
How do community, alternative and citizens media activists and advocates interact with global media ...
New modes of governance increasingly go beyond the traditional intergovernmental approach to include...
Global change and developments in information and communication technologies are affecting practices...
In 2003 and again in 2005, the international community was called to take part in a World Summit on ...
Abstract / The World Summit on the Information Society has highlighted a range of questions about is...
This paper is a case study of the role of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and multi-stakehold...
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), a high-level political gathering aimed at develo...
As processed of globalisation are seen to undermine traditional understandings of political democrac...
The concern over critical Internet resources has led to a development of the multistakeholder model ...
Much analysis and hope in both academia and political rhetoric currently rests on ideas of deliberat...
Struggles for social change have become much more complex and need to be fought at several fronts at...
The modalities and practices of contemporary global governanceare in flux. Rising states and rising ...
Public opinion originates from civil society, which normally has a cordial relationship with the med...
This article looks at the United Nations-brokered World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in ...
The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and a...