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Culture, Citizenship and Content: Australian Broadcast Media Policy and the Regulation of Commercial Television 1972-2000 Terry Flew
BEc, MEc (Sydney)
School of Film, Media and Cultural Studies Fa...
Table of Contents
PART ONE Introduction to Part One Chapter One Cultural Institutions, Cultural Policy and the Historical Foundations of Australian Broadcast Media Policy Chapter Two Citizenship, M...
PhD Thesis Culture, Citizenship and Content: Australian Broadcast Media Policy and the Regulation of Commercial Television 1972-2000 STATEMENT OF REVISIONS TO PHD THESIS
I have revised this Ph.D. t...
This work has not previously been submitted for a degree or diploma in any university. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this thesis contains no material previously published or written by an...
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Government Reports- Australia
Australian Broadcasting Authority 2000, Commercial Radio Inquiry: Report of the Australian Broadcasting Authority Hearing into Radio 2U...
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Introduction and Acknowledgments
There are issues of definition and focus in this thesis that are important to clarify. The first is that it is concerned with television in general, and Austra...
Part Two
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Introduction to Part Two
Part One of this thesis was primarily concerned with the why of broadcast media policy. It was argued that an understanding of the institutional and discur...
Part One
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Introduction to Part One
Culture, Institutions and Cultural Policy Studies
Cultural interests and attributes… can only be described and assessed relative to delimited norms and form...
Conclusion
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Chapter Eight Conclusion
In this thesis, I have demonstrated three propositions. First, it is necessity to understand the institutional and policy frameworks through which creativ...
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Conclusion to Part Two
Part Two of this thesis had tracked both continuity and change in Australian broadcast media policy from the 1970s to the 1990s. The major continuity has involved the in...
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Conclusion to Part One
Part One of this thesis has analysed the relationship between culture and policy in three ways. First, it has sought to establish a relationship between culture and pol...
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Chapter Two
Citizenship,
Media
and
Liberal
Forms
of
Government: Political and National Dimensions
This chapter begins with an overview of citizenship theory, drawing attention to its na...
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Chapter Three Broadcast Media Policy, Broadcast Property and the ‘Social Contract’
This chapter draws upon theories of public policy and regulation in order to understand Australian broadcast...
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Chapter Six New Services, New Policies? Neo-Liberal Policy Discourse and the Broadcasting Services Act 1992
The late 1980s and early 1990s marked a transitional period in the politics of medi...
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Chapter Seven Globalisation, International Trade Agreements and Australian Media Policy
Globalisation and International Trade Agreements
Globalisation is a complex and multi-faceted concept. ...
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Chapter One
Cultural Institutions, Cultural Policy and the Historical Foundations of Australian Broadcast Media Policy
This chapter begins by discussing the ‘cultural policy debate’ in Austra...