Decoding EU Digital Strategic Autonomy:
Sectors, Issues and Partners
Discussing Augusto Preta contribution on Digital Content
and European Culture: a new Paradigm
In this episode of the Liberal Europe Podcast, Ricardo Silvestre (Movimento Liberal Social) welcomes back Gerard Pogorel, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Institut Polytechnique de Paris – Telecom Paris Graduate School of Engineering, and Augusto Preta, economist, content and digital media strategist. A lively discussion of Preta’s paper Digital Content and European Culture, as part of the European Liberal Forum's publication, "Decoding EU digital strategic autonomy - Sectors, isses and partners," co-funded by the European Parliament.
[...] Audiovisual content is not only an industry; it is also a fundamental element of a society that shares core common values defined as cultural identity. A key question today is whether or not we need market regulation [...]
[...] In this context, film and fiction TV therefore play a fundamental role, specific to popular culture: shaping social perceptions of Europe and European identity; and encouraging the development of engaging narrative formats made to enhance the values of diversity, mobility, and transcultural exchange in the constitution of a European identity. [...]
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