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Democratic Communications

Formations, Projects, Possibilities

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Democratic Communications

Formations, Projects, Possibilities

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While it has always been hard to do, establishing a clear difference between mainstream media and alternative media has grown even more difficult within the past twenty years. With the emergence of such efforts as open publishing, web-logging and video-logging, video-posting websites, citizen journalism, creative-commons initiatives, and image-focused anti-corporate activism, it has become increasingly difficult to navigate within this emerging media landscape. The traditional lines between mainstream and alternative and between producers and consumers have been blurred.
This growing inability to adequately map this landscape demands that these lines be reconsidered. New ways must be formed for probing implications of these new media outlets for democratization and global-justice movements. This book reconstitutes the cultural and historical roots of this protean media landscape and assesses its relevance to democratic communications.
Using a comprehensively argued cultural and historical analysis, the book rethinks long-standing assumptions about alternative media and democratic communications. By providing greater understanding of historical resources, limitations, and possibilities, this book makes a key contribution not only to scholarship in this area, but also to this pressing social, political, and cultural issue.

Table of Contents

1 Preface
2 Acknowledgements
3 Introduction: The Problem of the Mainstream and the Alternative
Part 4 Part One-Market Formations
5 Introduction to Part One
Chapter 6 1. Providentialism and Rationalist Empiricism in Early Modern England
Chapter 7 2. The Emergence of Broadcasting and the Rationalization of Participation
Part 8 Part Two-Struggling Against the Market
9 Introduction to Part Two
Chapter 10 3. Philanthropy, Professionalization, and Social-Reform Communications
Chapter 11 4. Community Media Projects and the Containment of the Mass-Culture Critique
Chapter 12 5. Modernism and the Aestheticization of Dissent
Part 13 Part Three-Toward New Formations
14 Introduction to Part Three
Chapter 15 6. Market Radicalism and the Struggle of Participation
Chapter 16 7. Democratic Communications as Critical, Collective Education
17 Afterword: Utopia and Inspiration
18 Bibliography
19 Index
20 About the Author

Product details

Published Aug 16 2009
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 350
ISBN 9780739118672
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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