Alternative media hold the promise of building public awareness and action against the constraints and limitations of media conglomeration and cutbacks to public broadcasting. These media are becoming key venues for community expression and political debate, but what is it that makes them alternative? The contributors to this path-breaking volume answer this question by examining the evolution of various kinds of alternative media - including indigenous, anarchist, ethnic, and feminist media - against the backdrop of political, economic, and cultural developments in Canada. They get at the…mehr
Alternative media hold the promise of building public awareness and action against the constraints and limitations of media conglomeration and cutbacks to public broadcasting. These media are becoming key venues for community expression and political debate, but what is it that makes them alternative? The contributors to this path-breaking volume answer this question by examining the evolution of various kinds of alternative media - including indigenous, anarchist, ethnic, and feminist media - against the backdrop of political, economic, and cultural developments in Canada. They get at the heart of alternative media by focusing on the three interconnected dimensions that define them: structure, participation, and activism. Alternative Media in Canada not only reveals how alternative media are enabled and constrained within Canada's complex media and policy environment; it also shows that, in the context of globalization, the Canadian experience parallels media and policy challenges in other nations.
Kirsten Kozolanka is an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. Patricia Mazepa and David Skinner are both associate professors in the Department of Communication Studies at York University. Contributors: Marian Bredin, Nicole S. Cohen, Barbara M. Freeman, Sandra Jeppesen, Karim H. Karim, Evan Light, Michael Lithgow, Sonja Macdonald, Kate Milberry, and Scott Uzelman.
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Part 1: Structure 1 Sustaining Independent and Alternative Media / David Skinner 2 Public Service Educational Broadcasting: Between the Market and the Alternative Margins / Kirsten Kozolanka 3 Autonomous Media: Re-conceptualizing Alternative Media Practices / Scott Uzelman 4 "One Part Creativity and Nine Parts Hard Work": The Legacy of Feminist Periodicals / Barbara M. Freeman 5 The Real News Network as Hybrid Media: The Future of International Video News? / Sonja Macdonald Part 2: Participation 6 Transformation of Practice, Policy, and Cultural Citizenships in Community Television / Michael Lithgow 7 Public Participation and Community Radio in Québec / Evan Light 8 Are Ethnic Media Alternative? / Karim H. Karim 9 Indigenous Media as Alternative Media: Participation and Cultural Production / Marian Bredin Part 3: Activism 10 From Alienation to Autonomy: The Labour of Alternative Media / Nicole S. Cohen 11 Freeing the Net: On-line Mobilizations in Defence of Democracy / Kate Milberry 12 Regressive Social Relations, Activism, and Media / Patricia Mazepa 13 DIY Zines and Direct-Action Activism / Sandra Jeppesen References Index
Part 1: Structure 1 Sustaining Independent and Alternative Media / David Skinner 2 Public Service Educational Broadcasting: Between the Market and the Alternative Margins / Kirsten Kozolanka 3 Autonomous Media: Re-conceptualizing Alternative Media Practices / Scott Uzelman 4 "One Part Creativity and Nine Parts Hard Work": The Legacy of Feminist Periodicals / Barbara M. Freeman 5 The Real News Network as Hybrid Media: The Future of International Video News? / Sonja Macdonald Part 2: Participation 6 Transformation of Practice, Policy, and Cultural Citizenships in Community Television / Michael Lithgow 7 Public Participation and Community Radio in Québec / Evan Light 8 Are Ethnic Media Alternative? / Karim H. Karim 9 Indigenous Media as Alternative Media: Participation and Cultural Production / Marian Bredin Part 3: Activism 10 From Alienation to Autonomy: The Labour of Alternative Media / Nicole S. Cohen 11 Freeing the Net: On-line Mobilizations in Defence of Democracy / Kate Milberry 12 Regressive Social Relations, Activism, and Media / Patricia Mazepa 13 DIY Zines and Direct-Action Activism / Sandra Jeppesen References Index
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