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- Title
Content Curation: Medienregulierung für das 21. Jahrhundert.
- Authors
Vesting, Thomas; Campos, Ricardo
- Abstract
With the growing importance of new digital media in our contemporary network society, a profound transformation of the media is taking place, here comprising both a factual structure of new technological knowledge and possibilities and a normative order shaped and influenced by the regulatory state. With the transition from a society centered on organizations to a society centered on digital networks, the media-based communication flow that has formerly mainly been managed through editorial control is now increasingly guided by data-driven and algorithm-based business models. In this new technological environment, a legal regulation geared toward digital media must necessarily face whether traditional regulatory styles would still be suitable for the new technological environment or not. To address this issue, our paper draws from a comparative study of the American and German approaches to digital media regulation. In doing so the focus is primarily on the rise of a novel kind of self-organized content curation and its repercussions for the art of media regulation in the network society.
- Subjects
NETWORK society; DIGITAL media; MEDIA art; MODERN society; ART materials
- Publication
KritV, CritQ, RCrit. Kritische Vierteljahresschrift für Gesetzgebung und Rechtswissenschaft / Critical Quarterly for Legislation & Law / Revue critique trimestrielle de jurisprudence et de législation, 2022, Vol 105, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
2193-7869
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5771/2193-7869-2022-1-3