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Communications Research In Action Scholaractivist Collaborations For A Democratic Public Sphere 1st Edition Philip M Napoli Minna Aslama

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Communications Research In Action Scholaractivist Collaborations For A Democratic Public Sphere 1st Edition Philip M Napoli Minna Aslama
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Communications Research In Action Scholaractivist Collaborations For A Democratic Public Sphere 1st Edition Philip M Napoli Minna Aslama instant download after payment.

Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Philip M. Napoli; Minna Aslama
ISBN: 9780823233489, 0823233480
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Communications Research In Action Scholaractivist Collaborations For A Democratic Public Sphere 1st Edition Philip M Napoli Minna Aslama by Philip M. Napoli; Minna Aslama 9780823233489, 0823233480 instant download after payment.

A synergy between academia and activism has long been a goal of both scholars and advocacy organizations in communications research. The essays in Communications Research in Action demonstrate, for the first time in one volume, how an effective partnership between the two can contribute to a more democratic public sphere by helping to break down the digital divide to allow greater access to critical technologies, democratizing the corporate ownership of the media industry, and offering myriad opportunities for varied articulation of individuals' ideas. Essays spanning topics such as the effect of ownership concentration on children's television programming, the media's impact on community building, and the global consequences of communications research will not only be valuable to scholars, activists, and media policy makers but will also be instrumental in serving as a template for further exploration in collaboration.

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