|aStrategies for media reform :|binternational perspectives /|cDes Freedman, Jonathan A. Obar, Cheryl Martens, and Robert W. McChesney, editors.
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|aNew York :|bFordham University Press,|c2016.
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|aNew York :|bFordham University Press,|c2016.
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|axiv, 343 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
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|aunmediated|bn|2rdamedia
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|aDonald McGannon Communication Research Center's Everett C. Parker book series
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|tPreface --|tIntroduction --|tInternet activism for media reform --|tCommentary from media reform organizations --|tThe power of the media reform movement --|tCommentary from media reform organizations --|tMedia reform as democratic reform --|tCommentary from media reform organizations.
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|aPrepared by thirty-three scholars and activists from more than twenty-five countries, Strategies for Media Reform focuses on theorizing media democratization and evaluating specific projects for media reform. This edited collection of articles offers readers the opportunity to reflect on the prospects for and challenges facing campaigns for media reform and gathers significant examples of theory, advocacy, and activism from multinational perspectives.