An Alternative Internet : : Radical Media, Politics and Creativity / / Chris Atton.
This book explores how the Internet presents radical ways of organising and producing media that offer political and cultural alternatives, both to ways of doing business and to how we understand the world and our place in it. The book is characterised by in-depth case studies. Topics include the me...
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