Media Pluralism and the Politics of Content Distribution

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Respondent for paper 424 is Dr. Aliaa Dakroury
Respondent for paper 279 is Dr. Robert Picard
Respondent for paper 278 is Dr. Louisa Ha
Respondents for paper 323 are Dr. Tim Dwyer and Dr. Jonathon Hutchinson
Respondents for paper 1465 are Prof. Natascha Just, Ms. Alena Birrer, and Ms. D. He

Media Pluralism and the Politics of Content Distribution
Session Code:
CPT-3
Chair:
Weiyu
Zhang
424
Governing pluralism and diversity in communications markets — A comparative analysis of policies, laws and debates in response to dominant Internet platforms
Session Code:
CPT-3
Natascha
Just
University of Zurich, IKMZ, Media & Internet Governance Division
Alena
Birrer
University of Zurich, IKMZ, Media and Internet Governance Division
D.
He
University of Zurich, IKMZ, Media and Internet Governance Division
279
Professionalization of YouTube – The global and the local community standards
Session Code:
CPT-3
Louisa
Ha
Bowling Green State University
Miao
Guo
University of Connecticut
278
Market and Regulatory Aspects of Expansion of Streaming Services
Session Code:
CPT-3
Robert
Picard
University of Oxford
Miao
Guo
University of Connecticut
323
Imperialism ad infinitum? Peril of Netflix’s glocalizing entrainment on the right to communicate
Session Code:
CPT-3
Aliaa
Dakroury
Saint Paul University
1465
Advancing Media Pluralism Policies and Research: Innovations in Computational Monitoring of News Diversity in China
Session Code:
CPT-3
Tim
Dwyer
The University of Sydney
Jonathon
Hutchinson
The University of Sydney

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