The Convergence Review and the principle of Australians' access to and opportunities for participation


Autoria(s): Swift, Adam
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03/07/2013

Resumo

The recent Australian Convergence Review’s second principle states: “Australians should have access to and opportunities for participation in a diverse mix of services, voices, views and information”. However, in failing to define its own use and understanding of the terms ‘access’ and ‘participation’ the Convergence Review exposes itself to criticism. These terms would no doubt be made unambiguously clear should the Review’s recommendations move towards policy, and this paper contributes to this discussion by framing access and participation, from the perspective of the ‘produser’ (Bruns, 2008), around three separate but related issues: the failure to frame the discussion that will be undertaken by the Australian Law Reform Commission’s 2012 2013 Copyright Inquiry; the prioritising of the market over and above media accountability and the health of the public sphere; and the missed opportunity to develop a national framework for digital literacy and advanced digital citizenry.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61502/

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InderScience Publishers

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61502/1/The_convergence_review_and_the_principle_of_Australian%27s_access_to_and_opportunities_for_participation.pdf

http://inderscience.metapress.com/content/t3u7k777080574n5/

Swift, Adam (2013) The Convergence Review and the principle of Australians' access to and opportunities for participation. International Journal of Technology Policy and Law, 1(3), pp. 257-269.

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Copyright 2013 Inderscience Publishers Ltd.

Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation

Palavras-Chave #160503 Communications and Media Policy #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #Convergence #media regulation #regulatory design #media access #media participation #digital citizenship #produsage #technological policy and law #Australia
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Journal Article