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Reclaiming The Media Communication Rights And Democratic Media Roles Intellect Books European Communication Research And Education Association Bart Cammaerts

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Reclaiming The Media Communication Rights And Democratic Media Roles Intellect Books European Communication Research And Education Association Bart Cammaerts
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Bart Cammaerts, Nico Carpentier
ISBN: 1841501638, 9781841501635
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Reclaiming The Media Communication Rights And Democratic Media Roles Intellect Books European Communication Research And Education Association Bart Cammaerts by Bart Cammaerts, Nico Carpentier 1841501638, 9781841501635 instant download after payment.

In the twentieth century, the media gave whistleblowers a voice, spearheaded the downfall of powerful politicians, and exposed widespread corporate corruption.  How will the twenty-first-century media cope with its storied legacy as the watchdog of democratic society?  Reclaiming the Media examines the sometimes tenuous, often fraught relationship between media organizations and civil rights in Europe.  In sections devoted to citizenship, participation, contemporary journalism, and activist communication strategies, a panel of European media experts makes the case for deepening the media’s role in democracy.   

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