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Alternative and activist media / Mitzi Waltz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Media topicsPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (x, 149 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0748626220
  • 9780748626229
  • 9780748619573
  • 0748619577
  • 9780748619580
  • 0748619585
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Alternative and activist media.DDC classification:
  • 302.23 22
LOC classification:
  • P96.A44 W35 2005eb
Other classification:
  • 05.30
Online resources:
Contents:
Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Who needs an alternative?; 2 A brief history of alternative and activist media; 3 Unheard voices, unseen images; 4 Anyone with a cheap transmitter can do radio; 5 Broadcasting beyond the corporate sphere; 6 Artistic impulses; 7 Creating media spaces for the personal; 8 'Cyberculture': a study of the latest wave of alternative and activist media; 9 From the margins to the mainstream; 10 New directions for a new century; Notes; Bibliography; Internet resources; Index.
Summary: This study of alternative and activist media provides an introduction to alternative media theories, audiences and practices. It brings diverse voices and concepts from outside the commercial media world to the fore, enriching and challenging mass media. Illustrated with historical and current examples, from both a UK and international perspective, it also includes carefully constructed exercises and discussion topics based on case studies and available texts. Topics include the place of alternative media in a mass-media world; a history of alternative and activist media; media participation and consumption by marginalised audiences; the use of pirate and community radio, video and television by community and minority groups; fanzines and other small publishing ventures by individuals; the use of alternative media for explorations in design; the blurring of boundaries between alternative and mass media; and new technology and its possibilities for alternative media. Key Features A unique study of alternative and activism-oriented media designed for students of media studies, print and broadcast journalism, cultural studies, media sociology and related disciplines Includes extensive notes and Internet resources Contains exercises and additional resources, such as suggested further reading or film/video/digital media for discussion, in each chapter.
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Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Who needs an alternative?; 2 A brief history of alternative and activist media; 3 Unheard voices, unseen images; 4 Anyone with a cheap transmitter can do radio; 5 Broadcasting beyond the corporate sphere; 6 Artistic impulses; 7 Creating media spaces for the personal; 8 'Cyberculture': a study of the latest wave of alternative and activist media; 9 From the margins to the mainstream; 10 New directions for a new century; Notes; Bibliography; Internet resources; Index.

This study of alternative and activist media provides an introduction to alternative media theories, audiences and practices. It brings diverse voices and concepts from outside the commercial media world to the fore, enriching and challenging mass media. Illustrated with historical and current examples, from both a UK and international perspective, it also includes carefully constructed exercises and discussion topics based on case studies and available texts. Topics include the place of alternative media in a mass-media world; a history of alternative and activist media; media participation and consumption by marginalised audiences; the use of pirate and community radio, video and television by community and minority groups; fanzines and other small publishing ventures by individuals; the use of alternative media for explorations in design; the blurring of boundaries between alternative and mass media; and new technology and its possibilities for alternative media. Key Features A unique study of alternative and activism-oriented media designed for students of media studies, print and broadcast journalism, cultural studies, media sociology and related disciplines Includes extensive notes and Internet resources Contains exercises and additional resources, such as suggested further reading or film/video/digital media for discussion, in each chapter.

English.

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