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Askanius, Tina,
Reclaiming the public sphere = communication, power and social change /
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Title/Author:
Reclaiming the public sphere/ Edited by Tina Askanius, Liv Stubbe Ostergaard.
Reminder of title:
communication, power and social change /
Author:
Askanius, Tina,
other author:
Ostergaard, Liv Stubbe,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
248 p. :8 ill. :
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Communication - Social aspects. -
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137398752 (electronic bk.) :
Reclaiming the public sphere = communication, power and social change /
Askanius, Tina,
Reclaiming the public sphere
communication, power and social change /[electronic resource] :Edited by Tina Askanius, Liv Stubbe Ostergaard. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 248 p. :8 ill.
Electronic book text.
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction-- Tina Askanius and Liv Ostergaard PART I: THEORISING COMMUNICATION FOR CHANGE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF PUBLIC SPHERES 1. Voiceblind: Beyond the Paradoxes of the Neoliberal State-- Nick Couldry 2. Researching and Developing Cybercultur@: Emerging Local Knowledge Communities in Latin America-- Jorges A. Gonzalez 3. Advocacy Communication for and about Women-- Karin Gwinn Wilkins 4. The Public Sphere and the Dialectics of Globalization-- Thomas Hylland Eriksen PART II: CONTEMPORARY ACTORS OF SOCIAL CHANGE: ART, TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC PEDAGOG Y 5. What is an Intellectual, Anyway?-- Ingrid Elam 6. What I Think About when I Think About Being an Intellectual-- Carsten Jensen Round-table Discussion led by Thomas Hylland Eriksen, moderated by Oscar Hemer: The Flattening of the Public Sphere and the Loss of Respect for Knowledge 7. Interview with Mans Adler by Liv Ostergaard: The Democratization of Live Streaming Tools 8. Beyond Polemical Practice: A Tribute to Henry Gireoux-- Geetanjali Sachdev PART III: PRACTITIONERS AND PRACTICES: NEW COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE PERSPECTIVES AND INITIATIVES 9. Public Discourses on Gender, Modernity, and Assaults on Women in India-- Jyothsna Belliappa 10. Participation in the Internet Era-- Rikke Frank Jorgensen 11. Communication in Social Movements: A New Perspective on Human Right-- Cicilia M. Krohling Peruzzo 12. Citizen Engagement Through SMS? Audiences 'Talking Back' to a Reality TV Edutainment Initiative in Tanzania-- Ylva Ekstrom and Linda Helgesson 13. Accessing the Public Sphere in Africa Through a Slum Radio Project-- Nicky Morrison and Martin Davies Afterword: Addressing The Challenges of the Present Continous.
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This volume brings together a range of different specialists in the arts and cultural industries, as well as international academics and public intellectuals, to explore how media and communication practices for social change are currently being reconfigured in both conceptual and rhetorical terms.This volume seeks to connect the field of Communication for Development and Social Change to theoretical thinking on the changing notions of the public sphere. It offers a space for critical analysis of how media and communication practices for social change, on the one hand, and analytic conceptions of public spheres and participation, on the other, are currently being reconfigured in both conceptual and rhetorical terms. A range of different specialists in the arts and cultural industries, as well as academics and public intellectuals, has been assembled to link these multifaceted areas and arenas to the methodologies, themes and current theorizing in the field of Communication for Development and Social Change.
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Tina Askanius is Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Communication and Media at Lund University, Sweden. Her research concerns media practices and political engagement. She takes a particular interest in contemporary forms of online video activism and has published several international journal articles within this area. Liv Stubbe Ostergaard has worked as a research assistant at the Department of Communication, Business and Information Technologies at Roskilde University, Denmark. She has a background in International Development and Global Studies and wrote her Master's thesis on social movements and communication in Iran. She currently works as project coordinator at the Danish Refugee Council.
ISBN: 1137398752 (electronic bk.) :£60.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HM711 / .R43 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 302.23
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