Rethinking digital rights through systemic problems of communication

IF 3 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Outi Puukko
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Introduction: Recent policy and expert debates surrounding problems in the digital environment have promoted different conceptualizations of digital rights. However, current problems of digital communication are often discussed separately from earlier debates pertaining to the democratization of the media. This article argues for the re-grounding of digital rights debates to address systemic communication problems. Methodology: Intended as a conceptual contribution, this article connects recent critical research on digital rights to the body of literature on democratic media activism through an analysis of problem representations. The article draws on the “What is the problem represented to be?” approach to study problem representations in the academic accounts of mobilizations and to identify common themes that describe systemic problems of communication. Results: The results identify problem representations that have emerged in and been defined by mobilizations over time and illustrate persistent themes with examples from the digital and mass media eras, including inequalities in the distribution of communicative resources, ownership and economic model of the communication system, and problems of participation and exclusion. Discussion: Focusing on problem representations enables identification of alternatives to current dominant discourses and offers grounds for collaboration at the nexus of activism and scholarship. Conclusions: Future research can benefit from a further dialogue between the framework of democratic media activism and rights-based approaches to the digital communication environment.
从传播的系统性问题反思数字权利
引言:最近围绕数字环境问题的政策和专家辩论促进了对数字权利的不同概念。然而,目前的数字通信问题往往与早期关于媒体民主化的辩论分开讨论。本文主张重新建立数字权利辩论的基础,以解决系统性通信问题。方法论:作为一种概念性贡献,本文通过分析问题表征,将最近关于数字权利的批判性研究与民主媒体激进主义的文献联系起来。这篇文章借鉴了“问题表现为什么?”的方法来研究动员学术报道中的问题表现,并确定描述沟通系统性问题的共同主题。结果:研究结果确定了随着时间的推移,动员中出现的问题表征,并通过数字和大众媒体时代的例子说明了持续存在的主题,包括传播资源分配的不平等、传播系统的所有权和经济模式,以及参与和排斥问题。讨论:关注问题表征可以识别当前主流话语的替代方案,并为在激进主义和学术之间的合作提供基础。结论:未来的研究可以受益于民主媒体激进主义框架和基于权利的数字传播环境方法之间的进一步对话。
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