Shifting the focus to a global context: The roles and opportunities of public interest media beyond the West

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Panel overview

This panel examines challenges and opportunities for developing new forms of public interest media across the globe. Authors have convened this panel to explore, analyse and clarify important contemporary efforts to establish media organizations and channels to serve the public interest in diverse sociocultural and political economic contexts.

Coordinators:
Minna Horowitz (University of Helsinki)
Gregory Ferrell Lowe (Northwestern University)

The Public Service Media Working Group's pre-recorded video session is based on this OCP session.

Discussant for all papers in this session is Maria Michalis

Shifting the focus to a global context: The roles and opportunities of public interest media beyond the West
Session Code:
PSM-1
Chair:
Gregory
Lowe
Northwestern University
122
Panel overview - Shifting the focus to a global context: The roles and opportunities of public interest media beyond the West
Session Code:
PSM-1
Minna
Aslama Horowitz
University of Helsinki
123
The scale of independence: Challenges and opportunities of state and public media
Session Code:
PSM-1
Marius
Dragomir
Central European University
Minna
Aslama Horowitz
University of Helsinki
Gregory
Lowe
Northwestern University
124
The implications of media capture on public service media in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region
Session Code:
PSM-1
Bouziane
Zaid
University of Sharjah
125
The possibilities for public service internets at the margin
Session Code:
PSM-1
Anis
Rahman
University of Washington
127
Looking for a definition of Public Service Media’s value: a tenable and adaptable proposal
Session Code:
PSM-1
Marta
Rodríguez Castro
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Azahara
Cañedo
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

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