Nordic Illusion and Challenges for Epistemic Rights in the Era of Digital Media

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Pöyhtäri Reeta,Neuvonen Riku,Ala-Fossi Marko,Lehtisaari Katja,Hildén Jockum

Abstract

AbstractThe Nordic countries have been observed to have developed similar media and communications policies and communication rights. However, for historical reasons, the practical implementations of media policies and regulations in these countries also differ. The consequences of these varying implementations are especially observable in responses to current digital challenges. This chapter contributes to the study of epistemic rights by presenting three case studies that explore freedom of speech and dialogue, as well as Nordic countries’ responses to these issues through regulation and other media policy measures. While legislation values freedom of expression and dialogue, in practice, these principles can only be applied under favourable conditions. Support for epistemic rights is, therefore, continuously needed.

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Springer International Publishing

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