The Media in Europe's Small Nations
The Media in Europe's Small Nations
Small nations are growing in prominence. In 1950, there were 22 sovereign European states with a population below 18 million. Today there are 36 - not to mention more stateless nations. What are the particular characteristics of the media in small nations? What challenges do broadcasters and other media institutions face, how can these be overcome, and are there advantages to operating in a small national context? How are small nations represented on screen, and how do audiences in small nations engage with the media?
Bringing together perspectives from across Europe, including case-studies on Catalonia, the Basque Country, Wales, Scotland, Iceland, Portugal, Slovenia and Macedonia, this collection answers these questions. At the same time, it provides readers with insights into broader issues of media policy, representation, national identity, transnationalism, audience reception and media research methods.
With European media institutions and practitioners coming to terms with the changes brought about by digitisation and globalisation against the backdrop of financial uncertainty, this collection offers a timely contribution to debates about the media in Europe. Contributors include: Steve Blandford, John Newbigin, Sally Broughton Micova, Josep Angel Guimera, Ana Fernandez Viso, Agnes Schindler, Dilys Jones, Trish Reid, Jacqui Cochrane, Anabela de Sousa Lopes, and Merris Griffiths
Small nations, Media, Film, Europe
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Jones, Huw
8a9d536b-2b68-41be-a1a6-da9aff14ec63
2014
Jones, Huw
8a9d536b-2b68-41be-a1a6-da9aff14ec63
Jones, Huw
(2014)
The Media in Europe's Small Nations
,
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 195pp.
Abstract
Small nations are growing in prominence. In 1950, there were 22 sovereign European states with a population below 18 million. Today there are 36 - not to mention more stateless nations. What are the particular characteristics of the media in small nations? What challenges do broadcasters and other media institutions face, how can these be overcome, and are there advantages to operating in a small national context? How are small nations represented on screen, and how do audiences in small nations engage with the media?
Bringing together perspectives from across Europe, including case-studies on Catalonia, the Basque Country, Wales, Scotland, Iceland, Portugal, Slovenia and Macedonia, this collection answers these questions. At the same time, it provides readers with insights into broader issues of media policy, representation, national identity, transnationalism, audience reception and media research methods.
With European media institutions and practitioners coming to terms with the changes brought about by digitisation and globalisation against the backdrop of financial uncertainty, this collection offers a timely contribution to debates about the media in Europe. Contributors include: Steve Blandford, John Newbigin, Sally Broughton Micova, Josep Angel Guimera, Ana Fernandez Viso, Agnes Schindler, Dilys Jones, Trish Reid, Jacqui Cochrane, Anabela de Sousa Lopes, and Merris Griffiths
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Small nations, Media, Film, Europe
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