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Participation and media production : critical reflections on content creation / edited by Nico Carpentier and Benjamin De Cleen.

LIBRA P94.6 .P38 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carpentier, Nico.
De Cleen, Benjamin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mass media and culture.
Physical Description:
ix, 189 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Newcastle, UK : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2008.
Contents:
Media and the problem of voice / Nick Couldry
Corporate appropriation of participatory culture / Mark Deuze
Alienation in the information economy: toward a Marxist critique of consumer surveillance / Josh Lauer
Blogs and news processes: net neutrality and digital inequality / Gaye Tuchman and Stephen Ostertag
Inviting comment: public creation of content in early Spanish American newspapers / Juanita Darling
What does it take for a newspaper to be Latina/o? A participatory definition of ethnic media / Isabel Awad
Youth-produced radio and its impacts: from personal empowerment to political action / Robert Huesca
Wireless for the poor: no strings attached? A framework for wireless initiatives connection rural areas / Seungyoon Lee and Arul Chib
Mapping publics and issues of "the war tapes": claims and connections online / Katja Wittke and Patricia Aufderheide
Shared internet videos about New Orleans reconstruction: examining an emerging genre of citizen journalism / Deborah Clark Vance.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9781847184535
1847184537
OCLC:
191245069

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