<b>COMPASS| Media Policy Research and Practice: Insights and Interventions ‒ Introduction</b>

Authors

  • Pawel Popiel University of Pennsylvania
  • Victor Pickard University of Pennsylvania
  • Mark Lloyd University of Southern California

Keywords:

media policy, communication research, policy making

Abstract

The question of impact looms over media policy scholarship. Despite engaging similar issues, media policy makers and communication scholars often diverge in defining the scope of the problems they address, with the former group largely guided by economic and legal analysis and influenced by partisan ideologies and political obligations. In the introductory essay for this Special Section, we highlight the value of communication scholars’ contributions to policy debates, particularly given their broader analytical frame and critical focus. Against this backdrop, we situate the Consortium on Media Policy Studies (COMPASS) program, which is designed to immerse students of communication policy in the policy-making processes to inform their research. As the contributions to this Special Section illustrate, this nexus of communication scholarship and policy-making practice yields important insights and interventions, shedding light on the most pressing policy issues we face today.

Author Biographies

Pawel Popiel, University of Pennsylvania

PhD Student 2017

Victor Pickard, University of Pennsylvania

Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania

Mark Lloyd, University of Southern California

Clinical Professor, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California

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Published

2017-11-08

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Special Sections