âDawes offers his monograph as a âsupplement to the more traditional histories of broadcasting regulationâ ... . This is a study that offers the critical tools to make a sustained and detailed analysis of media policy and regulation rather than provide that analysis itself. ⌠for those engaged in thinking about the role of PSB and of the issues and frameworks within which it is embedded, Dawesâs monograph provides an important and highly distinctive contribution.â (Andrew Spicer, Cercles, April, 2018)
âPublic service broadcasting is facing a life and death challenge from market-led visions of media provision. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the key concepts that have underpinned broadcasting debates over the last 100 years and equips us with the critical skills we need in order to intervene more effectively in contemporary battles about the shape of public broadcasting. It is a hugely knowledgeable and extremely timely piece of research.â (Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
âApplying a Foucauldian problematic to British broadcasting and public service media, Dawesâ book provides a new and engaging perspective on long-established 'public versus private', 'market versus state' dichotomies. An important, original contribution to public debate.âââ (Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
âThe study of media policy has tended to draw on a relatively narrow band of social and political theory. Simon Dawes offers an important challenge to liberals, Habermasians and Marxists. He provides sympathetic critiques of these prevailing paradigms, and provides an intelligent account of the potential value of Foucauldian perspectives. His richly provocative book deserves to be read carefully by anyone with an interest in media policy.â (David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds, UK)
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Simon Dawes is MaĂŽtre de ConfĂŠrences at the UniversitĂŠ de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), France.Â