Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements
Autor John D. H. Downingen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 2 iul 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452221090
ISBN-10: 145222109X
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 145222109X
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
PART
ONE:
CONCEPTS
-
RADICAL
MEDIA
INTERSECT
MEDIA
THEORY
Popular Culture, `Audiences' and Radical Media
Power, Hegemony, Resistance
Social Movements, the Public Sphere, Networks
Community, Democracy, Dialogue and Radical Media
Art, Aesthetics, Radical Media, Communication
Radical Media Organization
Two Models
Religion, Ethnicity, the International Dimension
Repressive Radical Media
PART TWO: RADICAL MEDIA TAPESTRY: COMMUNICATIVE REBELLION IN HISTORY AND GLOBALLY
Public Speech, Dance, Jokes and Song
Graffiti and Dress
Popular Theatre, Street Theatre, Performance Art and Culture Jamming
The Press
`Mind Bombs'
Woodcuts, Satirical Prints, Flyers, Photomontage, Posters, Murals
Radio
Film and Video
The Internet
PART THREE: EXTENDED CASE STUDIES
The Portuguese Explosion
The Collapse of Dictatorship and Colonialism, 1974 - 75
Italy
Three Decades of Radical Media
Access Television and Grassroots Political Communication in the United States
KPFA, Berkeley and Free Radio Berkeley
Samizdat in the Former Soviet Bloc
A Hexagon by Way of a Conclusion
Popular Culture, `Audiences' and Radical Media
Power, Hegemony, Resistance
Social Movements, the Public Sphere, Networks
Community, Democracy, Dialogue and Radical Media
Art, Aesthetics, Radical Media, Communication
Radical Media Organization
Two Models
Religion, Ethnicity, the International Dimension
Repressive Radical Media
PART TWO: RADICAL MEDIA TAPESTRY: COMMUNICATIVE REBELLION IN HISTORY AND GLOBALLY
Public Speech, Dance, Jokes and Song
Graffiti and Dress
Popular Theatre, Street Theatre, Performance Art and Culture Jamming
The Press
`Mind Bombs'
Woodcuts, Satirical Prints, Flyers, Photomontage, Posters, Murals
Radio
Film and Video
The Internet
PART THREE: EXTENDED CASE STUDIES
The Portuguese Explosion
The Collapse of Dictatorship and Colonialism, 1974 - 75
Italy
Three Decades of Radical Media
Access Television and Grassroots Political Communication in the United States
KPFA, Berkeley and Free Radio Berkeley
Samizdat in the Former Soviet Bloc
A Hexagon by Way of a Conclusion
Descriere
This
is
an
entirely
new
edition
of
the
author's
1984
study
(originally
published
by
South
End
Press)
of
radical
media
and
movements.
The
first
and
second
sections
are
original
to
this
new
edition.
The
first
section
explores
social
and
cultural
theory
in
order
to
argue
that
radical
media
should
be
a
central
part
of
our
understanding
of
media
in
history.
The
second
section
weaves
an
historical
and
international
tapestry
of
radical
media
to
illustrate
their
centrality
and
diversity,
from
dance
and
graffiti
to
video
and
the
internet
and
from
satirical
prints
and
street
theatre
to
culture-jamming,
subversive
song,
performance
art
and
underground
radio.
The
section
also
includes
consideration
of
ultra-rightist
media
as
a
key
contrast
case.
The
book's
third
section
provides
detailed
case
studies
of
the
anti-fascist
media
explosion
of
1974-75
in
Portugal,
Italy's
long-running
radical
media,
radio
and
access
video
in
the
USA,
and
illegal
media
in
the
dissolution
of
the
former
Soviet
bloc
dictatorships.