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This collection brings together strategies for advancing media reform, prepared by 33 scholars and activists from around the world. Chapters consider how best to secure change in areas including media ownership, media literacy, net neutrality, community radio, online surveillance and public service broadcasting.
Perhaps no function of the press is as important as being a watchdog over the government. Based on the first content analysis to focus specifically on accountability journalism nationally, this book shows how American newspapers held fast to the watchdog role in the digital age, despite financial and technological challenges.
Buying Reality compares the political ads, money and political stories on local television news in the 2016 Presidential and Down Ballot campaigns.
A synergy between academia and activism has long been a goal of both scholars and advocacy organizations in communications research. In this book, the essays demonstrates how an effective partnership between the two can contribute to a democratic public sphere by helping to break down the digital divide to allow access to critical technologies.
A synergy between academia and activism has long been a goal of both scholars and advocacy organizations in communications research. The essays in Communications Research in Action demonstrate, for the first time in one volume, how an effective partnership between the two can contribute to a more democratic public sphere by helping to break down the digital divide to allow greater access to critical technologies, democratizing the corporate ownership of the media industry, and offering myriad opportunities for varied articulation of individualsΓÇÖ ideas.Essays spanning topics such as the effect of ownership concentration on childrenΓÇÖs television programming, the mediaΓÇÖs impact on community building, and the global consequences of communications research will not only be valuable to scholars, activists, and media policy makers but will also be instrumental in serving as a template for further exploration in collaboration.
Provides an international perspective on theoretical approaches to data-based communications policymaking in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa
The book examines different ways in which the concepts of media pluralism and diversity have been theorized and used in media policy debates. Its basic argument is that media pluralism should be understood as a broad normative value that refers to the distribution of communicative power in the public sphere.
The book covers qualitative approaches that can be utilized by students and scholars in their research endeavors concerning social activism in contemporary society. Specifically, the book illustrates different strategies for using qualitative methods to observe activism within organizations, networks, events, and alternative media.
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