Governing the “Spatial Reach” ? Spheres of Influence and Challenges to Global Media Policy
Ingrid Volkmer
Abstract
The advanced globalization process reveals not only new 'network' information infrastructures but new political terrains. Although communication theory has just commenced to debate new forms of 'public' discourse, it is of equal importance to address new emerging issues of information sovereignty within a transnational public space. The following article attempts to 'map' the arising spheres of 'sovereignty.' In the first part, the article develops the conceptual shift of 'sovereignty' as 'ontological spaces' which provide, in the
second part, a framework of analysis of today's transnational political information flows.
second part, a framework of analysis of today's transnational political information flows.
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