Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 1998-2001 external link

Auteurs & Media, num: 3, pp: 337-352., 2001

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 1998-2001}, author = {Schuijt, G.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/kroniek1998-2001.html}, year = {1007}, date = {2001-10-07}, journal = {Auteurs & Media}, number = {3}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 1995-1998 external link

Auteurs & Media, num: 3, pp: 213-223., 2001

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 1995-1998}, author = {Schuijt, G.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/kroniek1995-1998.html}, year = {0417}, date = {2001-04-17}, journal = {Auteurs & Media}, number = {3}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 2001-2006 external link

Auteurs & Media, num: 3, pp: 238-256., 2006

Abstract

Analyse van de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in Nederland voor in de eerste plaats een Belgisch publiek.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Kroniek van het Nederlandse mediarecht 2001-2006}, author = {Schuijt, G.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Kroniek2001_2006.pdf}, year = {0428}, date = {2006-04-28}, journal = {Auteurs & Media}, number = {3}, abstract = {Analyse van de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in Nederland voor in de eerste plaats een Belgisch publiek.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Study on the Future of European Audiovisual Regulation external link

Abstract

The study on the future of European audiovsiual media regulation develops new ideas and recommendations for shaping a new European framework. A structural reform is favoured, as a response to digitization and convergence. The new framework should concentrate on general principles and be able to adapt and learn. Regulation should not be linked to types of services, but rather be developed by considering its goals, like protection of minors and consumer protection. Standards should be set allowing for effective regulation and coordination. Moreover by taking a 360-degree view on all relevant areas of regulation, it needs to become visible, where the European Law can offer leeway for to the member states’ own media policy.
The study called HERMES draws a precise image of current media consumption and value-added chains by examining several EU member states, as well as certain international states. The developments of the last years are being examined and current phenomena are explored. The centre of attention is the shift away from regular TV to non-linear media and the consumption via alternative channels as well as via new devices, which were not yet taken into account when shaping the present framework. The outcomes are analysed and put into practical guidelines for the near future.

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Report{nokey, title = {Study on the Future of European Audiovisual Regulation}, author = {van Eijk, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1643.pdf}, year = {1022}, date = {2015-10-22}, abstract = {The study on the future of European audiovsiual media regulation develops new ideas and recommendations for shaping a new European framework. A structural reform is favoured, as a response to digitization and convergence. The new framework should concentrate on general principles and be able to adapt and learn. Regulation should not be linked to types of services, but rather be developed by considering its goals, like protection of minors and consumer protection. Standards should be set allowing for effective regulation and coordination. Moreover by taking a 360-degree view on all relevant areas of regulation, it needs to become visible, where the European Law can offer leeway for to the member states’ own media policy. The study called HERMES draws a precise image of current media consumption and value-added chains by examining several EU member states, as well as certain international states. The developments of the last years are being examined and current phenomena are explored. The centre of attention is the shift away from regular TV to non-linear media and the consumption via alternative channels as well as via new devices, which were not yet taken into account when shaping the present framework. The outcomes are analysed and put into practical guidelines for the near future.}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Regulating the new information intermediaries as gatekeepers of information diversity external link

Kleinen-von Königslöw, K., van der Noll, R. & Helberger, N.
Info, num: 6, pp: 50-71., 2015

Control technology, Information society, Internet, Mediarecht, Policy, Regulation, User studies

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Regulating the new information intermediaries as gatekeepers of information diversity}, author = {Kleinen-von Königslöw, K. and van der Noll, R. and Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1618.pdf}, year = {0901}, date = {2015-09-01}, journal = {Info}, number = {6}, keywords = {Control technology, Information society, Internet, Mediarecht, Policy, Regulation, User studies}, }

Merely Facilitating or Actively Stimulating Diverse Media Choices? Public Service Media at the Crossroad external link

International Journal of Communication, pp: 1324-1340, 2015

Abstract

Personalized recommendations provide new opportunities to engage with audiences and influence media choices. Should the public-service media use such algorithmic profiling and targeting to guide audiences and stimulate more diverse choices? And if they do, is this a brave new world we would like to live in? This article outlines new opportunities for the public-service media to fulfill their commitment to media diversity and highlights some of the ethical and normative considerations that will play a role. The article concludes with a call for a new body of “algorithmic media ethics.”

algorithm profiling, ethics, media diversity, Mediarecht, nudging, public service media

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Merely Facilitating or Actively Stimulating Diverse Media Choices? Public Service Media at the Crossroad}, author = {Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1549.pdf}, year = {0507}, date = {2015-05-07}, journal = {International Journal of Communication}, abstract = {Personalized recommendations provide new opportunities to engage with audiences and influence media choices. Should the public-service media use such algorithmic profiling and targeting to guide audiences and stimulate more diverse choices? And if they do, is this a brave new world we would like to live in? This article outlines new opportunities for the public-service media to fulfill their commitment to media diversity and highlights some of the ethical and normative considerations that will play a role. The article concludes with a call for a new body of “algorithmic media ethics.”}, keywords = {algorithm profiling, ethics, media diversity, Mediarecht, nudging, public service media}, }