Zopas in Londen verschenen Volume 3 in ECREA book-series Reclaiming the Media: Communication Rights and Democratic Media Roles met Brugs hoofdstuk 12. The Lappersfort Case
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"This book aims to look at four thematic areas that structure the opportunities for democratising (media) democracy. A first section is devoted to citizenship and the public spheres, giving special attention to the general theme of communication rights. The second section elaborates further on a notion central to communication rights, namely that of participation. The third section returns to the traditional representational role in relation to democracy and citizenship, scrutinizing and criticizing the democratic efforts of contemporary journalism. The fourth section moves outside of the (traditional) media system, and deals with the diversity of media and communication strategies of activists."
Vriendelijke Groeten,
Bart Cammaerts Nico Carpentier
Table of Contents
Foreword by Peter Dahlgren Introduction by Nico Carpentier and Bart Cammaerts Section One Introduction by Bart Cammaerts
Citizenship, the Public Sphere, and Media Chapter One by Kari Karppinen Making a difference to media pluralism: a critique of the pluralistic consensus in European media policy Chapter Two by Claudia Padovani, Arjuna Tuzzi, and Giorgia Nesti Communication and (e)democracy: assessing European e-democracy discourses Chapter Three by Margit Böck Reducing communicative inequalities towards a pedagogy for inclusion Section Two Introduction
Participation and Media by Nico Carpentier Chapter Four by Auli Harju Citizen participation and local public spheres: an agency and identity focussed approach to the Tampere postal services conflict Chapter Five by Egil G. Skogseth Towards fair participation: recruitment strategies in Demostation Chapter Six by Tamara Witschge Representation and inclusion in the online debate: the issue of honor killings Section Three Introduction by Nico Carpentier
Journalism, Media, and Democracy Chapter Seven by Nico Carpentier Coping with the agoraphobic media professional: a typology of journalistic practices reinforcing democracy and participation
Chapter Eight by Hannu Nieminen Disobedient media – unruly citizens: governmental communication in crisis Chapter Nine by Anu Kantola On the dark side of democracy: the global imaginary of financial journalism Section Four Introduction by Bart Cammaerts
Activism and Media
Chapter Ten by Natalie Fenton Contesting global capital, new media, solidarity, and the role of a social imaginary
Chapter Eleven by Arne Hintz Civil Society Media at the WSIS: a new actor in global communication governance? Chapter Twelve by Bart Cammaerts ' THE LAPPERSFORT CASE ' Media and communication strategies of glocalized activists: beyond media-centric thinking
-- "Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks and invents." - Ludwig Von (1770-1827)
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Lecturer Media & Communication Department
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, England UK
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