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Media and social justice

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2011Description: viii,275p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780230108639
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23 22 ME-
LOC classification:
  • P95.8 .M386 2011
Other classification:
  • POL004000 | POL003000 | POL039000
  • 05.30
Contents:
Introduction / Sue Curry Jansen -- Part I: Frameworks -- Global justice and global media / Cees J. Hamelink -- Video activism as a way of life / DeeDee Halleck, Lora Taub-Pervizpour -- Media and democracy / Nick Couldry -- A new vision for public media / Jessica Clark, Patricia Aufderheide -- Part II: Collaborations -- Sustaining collaboration / Charlotte Ryan, William Gamson -- Detours through youth-driven media / Lora Taub-Pervizpour, Eirinn Disbrow -- ¡Adelante!: advancing social justice through Latina/o community media / Mari Castañeda -- Part III: Power struggles -- Feminism and social justice / Margaret Gallagher -- Defending dissent / Brian Martin -- Software freedom as social justice / John L. Sullivan -- Watching back: surveillance as activism / Christina Dunbar-Hester -- From psychological warfare to justice / Jefferson Pooley -- Media democracy in action: truth democracy and the Progressive Media Reform Movement / Mickey Huff, Peter Phillips.
Summary: "This book is an anthology of work by critical media scholars, media makers, and activists who are committed to advancing social justice. Topics addressed include but are not limited to international media activist projects such as the Right to Communication movement and its corollaries; the importance of listening and enacting policies that advance democratic media; regional and local media justice projects; explorations of the challenges the era of participatory media pose to public media; youth and minority media projects and activism; ethical dilemmas posed by attempts to democratize access to media tools; the continued marginalization of feminist perspectives in international policy venues; software freedom and intellectual property rights; video activism in both historical and contemporary contexts; internet strategies for defending dissenting voices; and five accounts by prominent scholar/activists of their lifelong struggles for media justice. "--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Sue Curry Jansen -- Part I: Frameworks -- Global justice and global media / Cees J. Hamelink -- Video activism as a way of life / DeeDee Halleck, Lora Taub-Pervizpour -- Media and democracy / Nick Couldry -- A new vision for public media / Jessica Clark, Patricia Aufderheide -- Part II: Collaborations -- Sustaining collaboration / Charlotte Ryan, William Gamson -- Detours through youth-driven media / Lora Taub-Pervizpour, Eirinn Disbrow -- ¡Adelante!: advancing social justice through Latina/o community media / Mari Castañeda -- Part III: Power struggles -- Feminism and social justice / Margaret Gallagher -- Defending dissent / Brian Martin -- Software freedom as social justice / John L. Sullivan -- Watching back: surveillance as activism / Christina Dunbar-Hester -- From psychological warfare to justice / Jefferson Pooley -- Media democracy in action: truth democracy and the Progressive Media Reform Movement / Mickey Huff, Peter Phillips.

"This book is an anthology of work by critical media scholars, media makers, and activists who are committed to advancing social justice. Topics addressed include but are not limited to international media activist projects such as the Right to Communication movement and its corollaries; the importance of listening and enacting policies that advance democratic media; regional and local media justice projects; explorations of the challenges the era of participatory media pose to public media; youth and minority media projects and activism; ethical dilemmas posed by attempts to democratize access to media tools; the continued marginalization of feminist perspectives in international policy venues; software freedom and intellectual property rights; video activism in both historical and contemporary contexts; internet strategies for defending dissenting voices; and five accounts by prominent scholar/activists of their lifelong struggles for media justice. "--Provided by publisher.

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