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Strategies for Media Reform
International Perspectives
- Publisher
- Fordham University Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2016
- Category
- Media & Communications Industries, Security, Journalism, Telecommunications
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780823271641
- Publish Date
- Aug 2016
- List Price
- $125.00 USD
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780823271658
- Publish Date
- Aug 2016
- List Price
- $35.00 USD
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Description
Media reform plays an increasingly important role in the struggle for social justice. As battles are fought over the future of investigative journalism, media ownership, spectrum management, speech rights, broadband access, network neutrality, the surveillance apparatus, and digital literacy, what effective strategies can be used in the pursuit of effective media reform?
Prepared by thirty-three scholars and activists from more than twenty-five countries, Strategies for Media Reform focuses on theorizing media democratization and evaluating specific projects for media reform. This edited collection of articles offers readers the opportunity to reflect on the prospects for and challenges facing campaigns for media reform and gathers significant examples of theory, advocacy, and activism from multinational perspectives.
About the authors
Des Freedman is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Jonathan Obar is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada.
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Cheryl Martens is Senior Lecturer in the Media School at Bournemouth University, UK and, Research Lecturer at la Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Robert W. McChesney is Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois Center for Global Studies.
Editorial Reviews
Uniquely informed activist-researcher evaluations of very current media and Internet reform initiatives, especially of the U.S. scenario, but spanning Canada, Mexico, Burma, Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan, Egypt, Israel, West African states, Argentina, Venezuela and Switzerland. A treasure trove for media change, including notable think-pieces, and lessons learned from both failures and achievements.---—John D.H. Downing, editor of Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media