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Global Media Policy: Global Media Policy (GMP) encompasses the institutions, processes and interactions between various actors in policy-oriented processes that concern the domain of media and communication. Mapping GMP allows to identify actors, processes, outcomes and resources; foster access to relevant information; build and share new and existing knowledge; stimulate worldwide collaboration and enhance actors' capacities to intervene in policy settings.

 

Global Media Policy: Global Media Policy (GMP) encompasses the institutions, processes and interactions between various actors in policy-oriented processes that concern the domain of media and communication. Mapping GMP allows to identify actors, processes, outcomes and resources; foster access to relevant information; build and share new and existing knowledge; stimulate worldwide collaboration and enhance actors' capacities to intervene in policy settings.Global Media Policy (GMP) encompasses the institutions, processes and interactions between various actors in policy-oriented processes that concern the domain of media and communication. Mapping GMP allows to identify actors, processes, outcomes and resources; foster access to relevant information; build and share new and existing knowledge; stimulate worldwide collaboration and enhance actors' capacities to intervene in policy settings. http://www.globalmediapolicy.net/

The working group on Global Media Policy was established in 1998 with the aim of offering an open space for scientific interaction to examine Global Media Policy as an emerging field of research and practice.

This Working Group critically addresses the main features of the processes that aim at regulating and governing the on-going transformations of global media and communication systems and structures. Special attention is posed to the multi-level complexities of this domain, to emerging forms of multi-actor governance and to innovative practices of participation in governing arrangements beyond the nation state. The Working Group also focuses on the democratic implications of Global Media Policy transformations and on the potential of critical investigation towards more transparent and accountable governance models for media and communication.