Strategies for media reform : international perspectives, Des Freedman, Jonathan A. Obar, Cheryl Martens, and Robert W. McChesney, editors
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- international perspectives
- Statement of responsibility
- Des Freedman, Jonathan A. Obar, Cheryl Martens, and Robert W. McChesney, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Preface / Robert W. McChesney -- Introduction - Media reform: an overview / Des Freedman and Jonathan A. Obar - - Media policy literacy: a foundation for medial reform / Becky Lentz -- Internet activism for media reform - Activating the fifth estate: Bill C-30 and the digitally mediated public watchdog / Jonathan A. Obar and Leslie Regan Shade - WikiLeaks and "indirect" media reform / Christian Christensen - Mobilizing for net rights: the IRPC charter of human rights and principles for the Internet / M.I. Franklin -- Commentary from media reform organizations - Electronic Frontier Foundation: lessons from the SOPA fight / Rainey Reitman - Free press: Internet freedom from the outside in / Craig Aaron and Timothy Karr - New America: a victory for digital justice / Joshua Breitbart - OpenMedia: working toward an open connected future / David Christopher -- The power of the media reform movement - A perfect storm for media reform: telecommunications reforms in Mexico / Alejandro Abraham-Hamanoiel - Between philosophy and action: the story of the media reform coalition / Benedetta Brevini and Justin Schlosberg - Media reform movements in Taiwan / Hsin-Yi Sandy Tsai and Shih-Hung Lo - Organizing for media reform in Canada: Media Democracy Day, OpenMedia, and Reimagine CBC / Kathleen Cross and David Skinner -- Commentary from media reform organizations - Prometheus Radio Project: the battle over low-power FM in the United States / Hannah Sassaman and Pete Tridish - Prometheus Radio Project: ninety percent community, 10 percent radio / Sanjay Jolly - Media foundation for West Africa: media reform initiatives in West Africa / Kwame Karikari -- Media reform as democratic reform - Waves of struggle: the history and future of American media reform / Victor Pickard - Policy hacking: citizen-based policy-making and media reform / Arne Hintz - Reforming or conforming? The contribution of communication studies to media policy in Switzerland / Manuel Puppis and Matthias Künzler - "... please grant success to the journey on which I have come": media reform strategies in Israel - Legislating for a more participatory media system: reform strategies in South America / Cheryl Martens, Oliver Reina and Ernesto Vivares - Public service broadcasting in Egypt: strategies for media reform - Impunity, inclusion, and implementation: media reform challenges in Thailand, Myanmar, and the Philippines / Lisa Brooten -- Commentary from media reform organizations - Doha Center for Media Freedom: media reform through capacity building / Peter Townson - Cultural survival: media reform in Guatemala / Mark Camp - Open Society Foundations: media reform in Mexico / Marius Dragomir
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