Peter Coe, School of Law, University of Reading, UK
'Concerns about media freedom are growing at the same time as non-institutional media become more important. This insightful and thoughtful book explores the concept of media freedom, its rationale and its justifications and provides an account of it which integrates citizen journalism. It is an important contribution to the scholarship on the concept of media freedom.' -- David Rolph, The University of Sydney, Australia 'Media law and free speech scholars usually talk either about the fundamental issues of media freedom or the challenges posed by new technology. This volume deals with both. Coe's book not only shakes the dead dogmas (to quote John Stuart Mill) of the legal notion of media freedom, but also shows how these doctrines need to be re-interpreted for the 21st Century.' -- Andras Koltay, University of Public Service and Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hungary