Strategies for Media Reform : : International Perspectives / / Robert W. McChesney, Jonathan A. Obar, Cheryl Martens; ed. by Des Freedman.

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 e...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Donald McGannon Communication Research Center's Everett C. Parker Book Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (360 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
PART ONE. Introduction --
CHAPTER ONE. Media Reform --
CHAPTER TWO. Media Policy Literacy --
PART TWO. Internet Activism for Media Reform --
CHAPTER THREE. Activating the Fifth Estate --
CHAPTER FOUR. WikiLeaks and "Indirect" Media Reform --
CHAPTER FIVE. Mobilizing for Net Rights --
Commentary from Media Reform Organizations --
CHAPTER SIX. Lessons from the SOPA Fight --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Internet Freedom from the Outside In --
CHAPTER EIGHT. A Victory for Digital Justice --
CHAPTER NINE. Working Toward an Open Connected Future --
PART THREE. The Power of the Media Reform Movement --
CHAPTER TEN. A Perfect Storm for Media Reform --
CHAPTER ELEVEN. Between Philosophy and Action --
CHAPTER TWELVE. Media Reform Movements in Taiwan --
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Organizing for Media Reform in Canada --
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Battle Over Low- Power FM in the United States --
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Ninety Percent Community, 10 Percent Radio --
CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Media Reform Initiatives in West Africa --
PART FOUR. Media Reform as Democratic Reform --
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Waves of Struggle --
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Policy Hacking --
CHAPTER NINETEEN. Reforming or Conforming? --
CHAPTER TWENTY. ". . . please grant success to the journey on which I have come" --
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. Legislating for a More Participatory Media System --
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. Public Service Broadcasting in Egypt --
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. Impunity, Inclusion, and Implementation --
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR. Media Reform through Capacity Building --
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. Media Reform in Guatemala --
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. Media Reform in Mexico --
INDEX
Summary: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.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780823271672
9783110729023
DOI:10.1515/9780823271672
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robert W. McChesney, Jonathan A. Obar, Cheryl Martens; ed. by Des Freedman.