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Remaking Media This is a co-authored book of all new material on the topic of media democracy alliance arts entertainment media and activism. The authors consider the ways in which media, particularly broadcast media is made by alliance arts entertainment media and for a narrow audience of white, middle-class, heterosexual, Westerners that conform to the ideal values of the governing body. They consider how certain demographics are denied representation in the news, how they are unable to afford new technologies (digitalization, the internet, broadband) alliance arts entertainment media and cannot afford the education in order to get employment in the media industries alliance arts entertainment media and thus gain equality in choosing content. The authors call this the democratic deficit of mainstream media alliance arts entertainment media and look at alternate forms of activism to redress the imbalance in the media. They consider ways in which new media like the internet could be used to allow multiple perspectives of the same event, rather than only one side of the story being broadcast, alliance arts entertainment media and then consider how this still negates the reason for the activism as the internet is notavailable to all. The text considers the key concepts of political media theory. The main cast are all here: Gramsci, Bourdieu, Habermas, Baudrillard etc as well as the new activism groups - CPBF, Media Alliance, FAIR. Freedom of speech alliance arts entertainment media and the importance of freedom of the media is more at debate now than ever before with the issuance of special journalism visas for British journalists to enter the USA alliance arts entertainment media and the whole BBC sexing up Iraq debacle, so the book will be quite topical if the authors deliver on time. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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