Format:
XIII, 219 S.
ISBN:
9781137512635
Content:
Introduction -- Citizen voices. Alternative voices, alternative spaces: counterhegemonic discourse in the blogosphere / Deborah Gabriel -- Unlocking the gate? how NGOs mediate the voices of the marginalized in social media context / Glenda Cooper -- "I wouldn't be a victim when it comes to being heard": citizen journalism and civic inclusion / Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson and Ann Luce -- The voices of extremist violence: what can we hear? / Barry Richards -- Mediating margins. European media policy: why margins actually matter / Monika Metykova -- The rise of "creative diversity" in media policy / Sarita Malik -- Victims at the margins? a comparative analysis of the use of primary sources in reporting personal tragedy in Norway and the UK / Jackie Newton and Lene Brennodden -- Public service from the margins: a case study of diasporic media in the UK / Ola Ogunyemi -- Space and the migrant camps of Calais: space making at the margins / Anita Howarth and Yasmin Ibrahim -- Protests and power. Visibility of protest at the margins: the Thatcher funeral protests / Katy Parry -- "Pay your tax!" how tax avoidance became a prominent issue in the public sphere in the UK / Jen Birks and John Downey -- UGC in the newsroom: how BBC journalists' engagement with internet activists has altered newsroom practices / Lisette Johnston -- Police, protester, public: unsettling binaries in the public sphere / Pollyanna Ruiz -- Afterword / Stuart Allan
Note:
IntroductionCitizen voices. Alternative voices, alternative spaces: counterhegemonic discourse in the blogosphere
,
Unlocking the gate? how NGOs mediate the voices of the marginalized in social media context
,
"I wouldn't be a victim when it comes to being heard": citizen journalism and civic inclusion
,
The voices of extremist violence: what can we hear?
,
Mediating margins. European media policy: why margins actually matter
,
The rise of "creative diversity" in media policy
,
Victims at the margins? a comparative analysis of the use of primary sources in reporting personal tragedy in Norway and the UK
,
Public service from the margins: a case study of diasporic media in the UK
,
Space and the migrant camps of Calais: space making at the margins
,
Protests and power. Visibility of protest at the margins: the Thatcher funeral protests
,
"Pay your tax!" how tax avoidance became a prominent issue in the public sphere in the UK
,
UGC in the newsroom: how BBC journalists' engagement with internet activists has altered newsroom practices
,
Police, protester, public: unsettling binaries in the public sphere
,
Afterword
Language:
English
Keywords:
Massenmedien
;
World Wide Web 2.0
;
Online-Medien
;
Politik
;
Bürgerbeteiligung
;
Graswurzel-Journalismus
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