欧盟与媒体政策:网络平台时代媒体多元化的概念化。媒体多元化监察员的经验

E. Brogi, Roberta Carlini, Iva Nenadić, P. Parcu, M. V. D. A. Cunha
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《手册》以对媒体多元化的分析开始,阐明了我们的结论,即这是任何有原则和相关的欧洲媒体法律和政策的最基本目标。然而,媒介多元化同时也是当代媒介政策的关键和最复杂的概念之一。在欧盟法律和政策层面,媒体多元化被认为是欧盟赖以建立的核心价值之一它被视为行使公民权利和促进民主社会参与的一个不可或缺的条件,使媒体能够履行其提供完整、平衡和准确信息的作用,并对权力进行问责出于这个原因,媒体多元化也是更新和深化的欧盟法治监督机制所审查的组成部分之一,作为特定民主健康的一种指标实际上,所有欧盟当代民主国家都承认确保多元媒体环境的重要性。言论自由及其媒体自由和媒体多元化的必然结果被认为是法治的基石和健全政治辩论的先决条件。正如欧洲委员会关于媒体多元化和媒体所有权透明度的建议(2018)1所述,它们“确保各种信息和观点的可得性和可及性,个人可以在此基础上形成和表达自己的意见,交流信息和想法”虽然媒体多元化无疑被视为一项政策目标,学术界和政策制定者也普遍认为,媒体多元化是民主话语和民主程序的完整性所必需的民主价值,但媒体多元化的定义本身却存在争议,从未得到牢固确立。这是可以理解的,因为它反映了复杂性
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EU and media policy: conceptualising media pluralism in the era of online platforms. The experience of the Media Pluralism Monitor
Starting the Handbook with an analysis of media pluralism clarifies our conclusion that this is the most fundamental target for any principled and relevant European media law and policy. However, media pluralism is, at the same time, one of the keys and one of the most complex concepts of contemporary media policies. At the level of European Union law and policy, media pluralism is recognised as one of the core values on which the European Union is founded.1 It is seen as an indispensable condition for exercising citizenship and fostering participation in a democratic society by enabling media to fulfil their role in providing complete, balanced, and accurate information, and holding power to account.2 For this reason, media pluralism is also one of the components examined under the renewed and deepened EU rule of law monitoring mechanism, as a sort of indicator of the health of a given democracy.3 In effect, all EU contemporary democracies acknowledge the importance of ensuring a plural media environment. Freedom of expression and its corollaries of freedom of the media and media pluralism are considered cornerstones of the rule of law and preconditions for a sound political debate. As stated in the Recommendation (2018) 1 of the Council of Europe on media pluralism and transparency of media ownership, they “ensure the availability and accessibility of diverse information and views, on the basis of which individuals can form and express their opinions and exchange information and ideas”.4 While undoubtedly acknowledged as a policy objective and widely agreed amongst academics and policymakers that media pluralism is a democratic value essential for the integrity of the democratic discourse and procedures, the definition of media pluralism itself is debated and has never been firmly established. This is understandable since it reflects the complexity
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