Democratizing Global Media :One World, Many Struggles - Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Democratizing Global Media :One World, Many Struggles - Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
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Published:
31 March, 2005
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780742536432 |
| ISBN10 | 0742536432 |
| Number Of Pages | 330 |
| Item Weight | 445 g |
| Product Dimensions | 191 x 226 x 19 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
This book . . . stands to become a valuable contribution [to media studies]. It expands our understanding of a tremendously complex and important set of problems in the area of media, globalism, and political culture. Not only do the editors and contributors effectively frame the issues—and the interrelations among the issues—but their work will stimulate discussion across a wide range of readership, and they suggest several fruitful paths of policy development and media activism. . . . The broad cross-cutting issues are considered across the global mediascape of culturally and historically distinct regions and localities. -- Andrew Arno, University of Hawai'i, Manoa
The book offers not only a nuanced and complex presentation of democratic media formations but also, and most useful, a possible model: i.e., regimes that have devised a multiple-media system that includes state, commercial, public, and community media, ownership, and control offer the most balanced and democratized communication. Highly recommended. * Choice Reviews *
Among the great achievements of this volume is its ability to provide both breadth and depth in its treatment of the complex relationship between democratization processes and globalization. * Asian Journal of Communication *
This volume serves a dual purpose. On the one hand, it provides fresh scholarship on media democratization from a variety of national, regional, global, and gender perspectives. On the other hand, it raises the level of democratic consciousness for a general public that often feeds on its own biased national media systems. -- Majid Tehranian, from the foreword
Author's Bio
Robert A. Hackett is professor in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University in Canada. Yuezhi Zhao is associate professor and Canada Research Chair in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University in Canada.