Media and social justice/ edited by Jefferson Pooley, Lora Taub-Pervizpour, Sue Curry Jansen - New York: Palgrave, 2013. - viii, 275 p. ; 22 cm.

Preface; C.Calhoun Introduction; S.C.Jansen

PART I:

CHALLENGES 1. Media and Democracy: Some Missing Links;

2. The Right to be Heard and the Urgency and Pleasure of Listening;

3. From 'the Means of Molding Opinion' to 'Media Justice': Shifts in Foundation Support for Communication Research;

4. Public Media 2.0: Reframing Public Media for the Participatory Era;

PART II: SCHOLAR/ACTIVISTS TELL THEIR STORIES

5. Video Activism as a Way of Life;

6. Working for International Social Justice Media: An Instructional Biography;

7. Can We Be Companeros? The Media Research & Action Project;

8. Defending Dissent;

PART III: COMMUNITY MEDIA

9. Detours through Youth-Driven Media: A Backseat Driver Bears Witness to the Ethical Dilemmas of Youth Media;

10. Adelante! Promoting Social Justice through Latina/o Community Media; M.Castaneda

11. Community-Based Media Justice Projects in Appalachia; N.Gregg PART IV: POWER STRUGGLES

12. Feminism, Media and Social Justice: Outside the Mainstream; M.Gallagher

13. The Battle for the News: Project Censored and the International Media Reform Movement; P.Phillips & M.Huff

14. Shooting Back: Video Activism and Reflexive Surveillance; M.Andrejevic

PART V: MEDIA REFORM

15. Drawing and Effacing Boundaries in Contemporary Media Democracy Work;

16. The Federal Communications Commission's Complicity in Excluding Minorities from the Airwaves;

17. Software Freedom as Social Justice? Open Source Software and Information Control;

PART VI: PEDAGOGY

18. Designing Health Communication to Promote Social Justice;

19. Analysis and Engagement: Connecting Media Criticism to a Vision of Justice;

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Social justice
Mass media--Political aspects

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