New media policies
Flew, Terry (2010) New media policies. In Managing Media Work. Sage, Los Angeles.
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Abstract
This chapter explores the influence of economic ideas on media policies, particularly the work of John Maynard Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter and Karl Marx. It critically appraises the development of new media policies, and arguments that neo-liberal principles have been the primary driver of such policies.
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| ID Code: | 26766 |
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| Item Type: | Book Chapter |
| Keywords: | new media , media policy, media economics, neo-liberalism, social media |
| Subjects: | Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > LANGUAGES COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE (200000) > COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES (200100) > Media Studies (200104) |
| Divisions: | Research Centres > ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation QUT Faculties and Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty Schools > Journalism, Media and Communication |
| Copyright Owner: | Copyright 2009 Terry Flew |
| Deposited On: | 11 Aug 2009 10:42 |
| Last Modified: | 09 Jun 2010 23:57 |
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