Audiovisual industries and diversity : economics and policies in the digital era / edited by Luis A. Albornoz and Ma Trinidad García Leiva.
This book reflects critically on issues of diversity, access, and the expansion of digital technologies in audio-visual industries, particularly in terms of economics and policies. It brings together specialists in cultural diversity and media industries, presenting an international and interdiscipl...
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Audio-visual industries and diversity in the digital age: overview of an on-going debate / Ma Trinidad García Leiva and Luis A. Albornoz
- Protecting and promoting audio-visual diversity: the UNESCO convention on cultural diversity and the challenges of the digital environment / Luis A. Albornoz
- Cultural diversity in the country of cultural exception / Philippe Bouquillion
- From global media giants to global internet giants: reflections on media diversity / Janet Wasko
- Reevaluating the long tail: implications for audio-visual diversity on the internet / Philip M. Napoli
- Online platforms and cultural diversity in the audiovisual sectors: a combined look at concentration and algorithms / Heritiana Ranaivoson
- Digital trade and cultural policy nexus: a challenge for the promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions in the creative economy / Michèle Rioux and Felipe Verdugo
- European Union trade agreements and cultural exception in the digital age / Lilian Richieri Hanania
- Cultural policy in the time of digital disruption: the case of creative Canada / Charles H. Davis and Emilia Zboralska
- Cultural diversity and regulation in Brazil: the debate about the on-demand audio-visual market / Leonardo De Marchi and João Martins Ladeira
- Audio-visual diversity in the digital era: trends and prospects / Luis A. Albornoz and Ma Trinidad García Leiva.