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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE ix
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PART ONE. Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE. Media Reform 3
- CHAPTER TWO. Media Policy Literacy 19
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PART TWO. Internet Activism for Media Reform
- CHAPTER THREE. Activating the Fifth Estate 39
- CHAPTER FOUR. WikiLeaks and “Indirect” Media Reform 58
- CHAPTER FIVE. Mobilizing for Net Rights 72
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Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER SIX. Lessons from the SOPA Fight 92
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Internet Freedom from the Outside In 100
- CHAPTER EIGHT. A Victory for Digital Justice 107
- CHAPTER NINE. Working Toward an Open Connected Future 115
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PART THREE. The Power of the Media Reform Movement
- CHAPTER TEN. A Perfect Storm for Media Reform 123
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Between Philosophy and Action 138
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Media Reform Movements in Taiwan 153
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Organizing for Media Reform in Canada 167
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Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Battle Over Low- Power FM in the United States 182
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Ninety Percent Community, 10 Percent Radio 190
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Media Reform Initiatives in West Africa 199
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PART FOUR. Media Reform as Democratic Reform
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Waves of Struggle 209
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Policy Hacking 223
- CHAPTER NINETEEN. Reforming or Conforming? 239
- CHAPTER TWENTY. “. . . please grant success to the journey on which I have come” 252
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. Legislating for a More Participatory Media System 268
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. Public Service Broadcasting in Egypt 281
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. Impunity, Inclusion, and Implementation 296
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Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR. Media Reform through Capacity Building 312
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. Media Reform in Guatemala 319
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. Media Reform in Mexico 325
- INDEX 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE ix
-
PART ONE. Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE. Media Reform 3
- CHAPTER TWO. Media Policy Literacy 19
-
PART TWO. Internet Activism for Media Reform
- CHAPTER THREE. Activating the Fifth Estate 39
- CHAPTER FOUR. WikiLeaks and “Indirect” Media Reform 58
- CHAPTER FIVE. Mobilizing for Net Rights 72
-
Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER SIX. Lessons from the SOPA Fight 92
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Internet Freedom from the Outside In 100
- CHAPTER EIGHT. A Victory for Digital Justice 107
- CHAPTER NINE. Working Toward an Open Connected Future 115
-
PART THREE. The Power of the Media Reform Movement
- CHAPTER TEN. A Perfect Storm for Media Reform 123
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Between Philosophy and Action 138
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Media Reform Movements in Taiwan 153
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Organizing for Media Reform in Canada 167
-
Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Battle Over Low- Power FM in the United States 182
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Ninety Percent Community, 10 Percent Radio 190
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Media Reform Initiatives in West Africa 199
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PART FOUR. Media Reform as Democratic Reform
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Waves of Struggle 209
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Policy Hacking 223
- CHAPTER NINETEEN. Reforming or Conforming? 239
- CHAPTER TWENTY. “. . . please grant success to the journey on which I have come” 252
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. Legislating for a More Participatory Media System 268
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. Public Service Broadcasting in Egypt 281
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. Impunity, Inclusion, and Implementation 296
-
Commentary from Media Reform Organizations
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR. Media Reform through Capacity Building 312
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. Media Reform in Guatemala 319
- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. Media Reform in Mexico 325
- INDEX 331