Universität Zürich

IKMZ - Department of Communication and Media Research

Media Change & Innovation Division

Andreasstrasse 15
CH-8050 Zurich
Phone +41 (0)44 635 20 92
Fax +41 (0)44 634 49 34
Contact

Publications

  • Just, Natascha / Latzer, Michael (2004): Self- and Co-Regulation in the Mediamatics Sector: European Community (EC) Strategies and Contributions towards a Transformed Statehood. In: Knowledge, Technology, & Policy, 17(2), 38-62 [more] [pdf]

  • Latzer, Michael / Just, Natascha / Saurwein, Florian / Slominski, Peter (2003): Regulation Remixed: Institutional Change through Self- and Co-Regulation in the Mediamatics Sector. In: Communications and Strategies, 50(2), 127-157 [pdf]

  • Saurwein, Florian / Latzer, Michael (2010): Regulatory Choice in Communications: The Case of Content-Rating Schemes in the Audiovisual Industry. In: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 54(3), 463-484. [more]

  • Just, Natascha / Latzer, Michael (2000): EU competition policy and market power control in the mediamatics era. In: Telecommunications Policy, 24(5), 395-411 [more]

  • Latzer, Michael (1998): European Mediamatics Policies, Coping with Convergence and Globalization. In: Telecommunications Policy, 22(6), 457-466 [pdf]

  • Latzer, Michael (1996): Cable TV in Austria: Between Telecommunications and Broadcasting. In: Telecommunications Policy, 20(4), 291-302 [more] [pdf]

  • Latzer, Michael (1995): Japanese Information Infrastructure Initiatives: A Politico-Economic Approach. In: Telecommunications Policy, 19(7), 515-529 [more] [pdf]

  • Bauer, Johannes M. / Braun, Ernest / Hartmann, Bernd / Latzer, Michael / Pointer, Peter / Sint, Peter P. / Bonek, Ernst (1987): New Telecommunications Services in Austria: A Technology Assessment. In: Telecommunications Policy, 4, 334-347 [more]

  • Latzer, Michael (1989): Videoconferencing in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria. In: TeleSpan, 1

  • Just, Natascha (2009): Measuring media concentration and diversity: New approaches in Europe and the USA. In: Media, Culture & Society, 31(1), 97-117 [more] [pdf]