
Understanding Alternative Media
by Bailey, Olga; Cammaerts, Bart; Carpentier, NicoBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
..Bart Cammaerts is a political scientist and Media Researcher lecturing on media, citizenship, and democracy at the Media and Communication Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK.
..Nico Carpentier is a media sociologist working at the Communication Studies Departments of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Katholieke Universiteit Brussel, Belgium..
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. vii |
Foreword | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xi |
Theorizing Alternative Media | |
Four Approaches to Alternative Media | p. 3 |
An Introductory Case Study - Radio Favela: Representing Alternative Media | p. 35 |
Case Studies | |
Serving the community | |
Community Approaches in Western Radio Policies | p. 51 |
Diasporas and Alternative Media Practices | p. 63 |
An alternative to the mainstream | |
Blogs in the Second Iraqi War: Alternative Media Challenging the Mainstream? | p. 72 |
Ethnic-Religious Groups and Alternative Journalism | p. 84 |
Linking alternative media to the civil society | |
Online Participation and the Public Sphere: Civil Society Mailing Lists and Forums | p. 97 |
The Brazilian Landless Rural Workers' Movement: Identity, Action, and Communication | p. 108 |
Alternative media as rhizome | |
Translocalization, Glocalization and the Internet: The Radioswap Project | p. 122 |
Jamming the Political: Reverse-Engineering, Hacking the Dominant Codes | p. 137 |
Conclusion | p. 149 |
Glossary | p. 158 |
Acronyms | p. 167 |
Further Reading | p. 168 |
References | p. 172 |
Index | p. 191 |
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