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Digital Media Inequalities Policies Against Divides Distrust And Discrimination Josef Trappel Ed

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Digital Media Inequalities Policies Against Divides Distrust And Discrimination Josef Trappel Ed
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Publisher: Nordicom
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Josef Trappel (Ed.)
ISBN: 9789188855107, 9789188855114, 9784631786007, 4631786000, 9188855104, 9188855112
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Digital Media Inequalities Policies Against Divides Distrust And Discrimination Josef Trappel Ed by Josef Trappel (ed.) 9789188855107, 9789188855114, 9784631786007, 4631786000, 9188855104, 9188855112 instant download after payment.

Inequalities are the unwanted companions of media and communication. Tradi­tional analogue mass media were criticized for creating inequalities by being biased, serving hegemonic interests, and accumulating far too much power in the hands of mighty industrial conglomerates. Under the digital regime, most inequalities survived, and new ones occurred. Knowledge gaps transformed into digital divides, news journalism is challenged by social networking sites, and global corporate monopolies outperform national media companies. Algorithmic selection, surveillance, Big Data and the Internet of Things are creating new inequalities which follow traditional patterns of class, gender, wealth and education. This book revisits old and new media and communication inequalities in times of digital transition. It has been written in a collective effort by the members of the Euromedia Research Group.

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