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Beteiligte: Cammaerts, Bart, Carpentier, Nico
veröffentlicht: Bristol : Intellect, Limited, 2007.
©2007.
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Umfang: 1 online resource (312 pages)
ISBN: 9781841509754
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: Issn Series
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Print version:: Cammaerts, Bart, Reclaiming the Media, Bristol : Intellect, Limited,c2007
Kollektion: E-Books adlr
Inhaltsangabe

At the beginning of the 21st century, it hardly goes uncontested anymore that media organisations play an important role in democracy. The main questions have now become whether the contemporary media conjuncture offers enough to our democracies, how their democratic investment can be deepened and how our communication rights can be expande. This book aims to look at four thematic areas that structure the opportunities for democratising (media) democracy. A first section is devoted to citizenship and the public spheres, giving special attention to the general theme of communication rights. The second section elaborates further on a notion central to communication rights, namely that of participation. The third section returns to the traditional representational role in relation to democracy and citizenship, scrutinizing and criticizing the democratic efforts of contemporary journalism. The fourth section moves outside of the (traditional) media system, and deals with the diversity of media and communication strategies of activists. This is volume 3 in the European Communication Research and Education Association book series.

Front Cover
Preliminary Pages
Contents
Foreword
Introduction: Reclaiming the media: communication rights and expanding democratic media roles
Section One: Citizenship, the Public Sphere, and Media
Making a difference to media pluralism: a critique of the pluralistic consensus in European media policy
Communication and (e)democracy: assessing European e-democracy discourses
Reducing communicative inequalities towards a pedagogy for inclusion
Section Two: Participation and Media
Citizen participation and local public spheres: an agency and identity focussed approach to the Tampere postal services conflict
Towards fair participation: recruitment strategies in Demostation
Appendix: the five programmes
Representation and inclusion in the online debate: the issue of honor killings
Section Three Journalism, Media, and Democracy
Coping with the agoraphobic media professional: a typology of journalistic practices reinforcing democracy and participation
Disobedient media - unruly citizens: governmental communication in crisis
On the dark side of democracy: the global imaginary of financial journalism
Section Four Activism and Media
Contesting global capital, new media, solidarity, and the role of a social imaginary
Civil Society Media at the WSIS: a new actor in global communication governance?
Media and communication strategies of glocalized activists: beyond media-centric thinking
Notes on the Contributors
Back Cover.