ABSTRACT

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 interdisciplinary collection of essays that draw from different fields of studies – notably Communication, Economics, Political Science and Law. Among the topics discussed are: the principle of diversity as a goal of cultural and communication policies, the assessment of the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity, free trade agreements and the conception of cultural goods and services they advance, the challenges faced by the production, circulation and consumption of cultural content through the Internet, the role algorithms play in the organization and functioning of online platforms, Netflix and the hegemony of global media. The approach is a critical understanding of audio-visual diversity, that aims to transcend specific issues like media ownership, ideas portrayed or modes of consumption as such, to focus on a more balanced distribution of communicative power.

This volume is an essential read for scholars and researchers in Communication Studies, Economy of Culture, International Relations and International Law, as well as policy makers, journalists specialized in media and culture, and managers of public and private institutions involved in the development of cultural and communication policies. Postgraduate students will find it a key reference point.

chapter 2|25 pages

Protecting and Promoting Audiovisual Diversity

The UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity and the Challenges of the Digital Environment

chapter 4|17 pages

From Global Media Giants to Global Internet Giants

Reflections on Media Diversity

chapter 5|15 pages

Re-evaluating the Long Tail

Implications for Audiovisual Diversity on the Internet

chapter 6|19 pages

Online Platforms and Cultural Diversity in the Audiovisual Sectors

A Combined Look at Concentration and Algorithms

chapter 7|17 pages

Digital Trade and Cultural Policy Nexus

A Challenge for the Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions in the Creative Economy

chapter 9|17 pages

Cultural Policy in the Time of Digital Disruption

The Case of Creative Canada

chapter 10|16 pages

Cultural Diversity and Regulation in Brazil

The Debate about the On-Demand Audiovisual Market

chapter 11|16 pages

Audiovisual Diversity in the Digital Era

Trends and Prospects