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Media Interventions: Afterword by Nick Couldry New edition [Hardback]

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  • ISBN-13: 9781433112119
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This collection of essays, the first book-length treatment of its kind, explicates the concept of «media interventions», which are herein defined as activities and projects that secure, exercise, challenge or acquire media power for tactical and strategic action.
Drawing on insights from media, communication and cultural studies, contributors offer penetrating analyses of media interventions in a variety of social, political, and cultural settings from culture jamming and DIY media to public relations campaigns and reality television shows. In doing so, the volume develops an analytical framework for examining the complex and contradictory operation of media power in contemporary society.
Providing a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the uneven, fluid, and heterogeneous operation of media power, this volume breaks new ground on the theory and practice of media interventions and also contributes to and stimulates the development of a productive line of inquiry into the study of media interventions.

This collection of essays, the first book-length treatment of its kind, explicates the concept of «media interventions» herein defined as activities and projects that secure, exercise, challenge or acquire media power for tactical and strategic action.

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«Few if any recent books in media studies take on habitual terms of media analysis as successfully as does Media Interventions. By calling into question essentializing, habitual divisions between radical and mainstream, the authors develop a compelling case for reconsidering the terrain of media practice as hybrid and contingent. Essential reading for more fully understanding the complexities of todays media landscape.» (James F. Hamilton, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia) «This impressive collection breaks new ground on the theory and practice of media interventions from sophisticated cyberactivism to conservative campaigns, from policy interventions to state strategies. As the first comprehensive overview of the complex field of media interventions, it is an essential resource for scholars, students and practitioners alike.» (Tanja Dreher, Lecturer in International Media and Communication, University of Wollongong) «Few if any recent books in media studies take on habitual terms of media analysis as successfully as does Media Interventions. By calling into question essentializing, habitual divisions between radical and mainstream, the authors develop a compelling case for reconsidering the terrain of media practice as hybrid and contingent. Essential reading for more fully understanding the complexities of todays media landscape.» (James F. Hamilton, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia) «This impressive collection breaks new ground on the theory and practice of media interventions from sophisticated cyberactivism to conservative campaigns, from policy interventions to state strategies. As the first comprehensive overview of the complex field of media interventions, it is an essential resource for scholars, students and practitioners alike.» (Tanja Dreher, Lecturer in International Media and Communication, University of Wollongong)

List of Tables and Figures
xi
Preface xiii
Kevin Howley
Introduction 1(36)
Kevin Howley
PART I Theory And Practice
1 Newspaper Campaigning in Britain in the Late 1990s
37(18)
Anita Howarth
2 Resources of Belonging: Assessing the Consequences of Media Interventions
55(18)
Timothy Marjoribanks
Karen Farquharson
David Nolan
Michael Gawenda
3 Media Intervention in the Struggle Over Cityscape
73(16)
Joshua D. Atkinson
Clayton Rosati
4 Newsjacking the Media: Video Ambushing and AV Astroturfing
89(20)
Inge Ejbye Sorensen
PART II Commercial Logics
5 Putting the `Fun' in Fundraising: The Serious Request and Music For Life Radio Telethons, Media, and Citizenship
109(18)
Hilde Van den Bulck
Koen Panis
Nathalie Claessens
6 Public Service Entertainment: HBO's Interventions in Politics and Culture
127(16)
Shayne Pepper
7 How Real Is Too Real? Court TV's Confessions
143(16)
Kathleen M. German
8 Mainstream Media Interventions into Global Natural (or Not-So-Natural) Disasters
159(18)
Siho Nam
PART III Advocacy And Activism
9 Citizen Journalism-16 Days of Activism in the Streets of Cape Town
177(15)
Kristin Skare Orgeret
10 `Hood Work: Hip-Hop, Media Literacy, and Youth Advocacy
192(18)
Murray Forman
11 Radio and the Irish Language
210(15)
Rosemary Day
12 "I Mattered and It Mattered": The Theory and Practice of Media Interventions
225(24)
Charlotte Ryan
Karen Jeffreys
Taylor Ellowitz
Jim Ryczek
PART IV Policy Interventions
13 The Postwar Media Insurgency: Radio Activism from Above and Below
249(18)
Victor Pickard
14 A `Media Interventions' Approach to Understanding Canadian Cultural Policy and Popular Music
267(17)
Joseph L. Terry
15 Media Activism and Advocacy: Policy Interventions in a Global Context
284(18)
Arne Hintz
16 Not Necessarily an Intervention: The Pirate Bay and the Case of File-Sharing
302(21)
Jonas Andersson
PART V Pirates And Provocateurs
17 Critical Video Editing With FLOSS (Free, Libre, Open Source Software): The Deptford.TV Project
323(18)
Adnan Hadzi
18 Contesting Media Spectacle: Shanzhai Spring Festival Gala as Media Intervention
341(16)
Jian Xu
19 Guerrilla Newsfare: Conservative Activism, Stunt Journalism, and Media Power
357(20)
Brandon Butler
Kevin Howley
20 Noborder Media: Media/Art Interventions into Border Control by Migrant Justice Movements in France and Germany
377(20)
Tamara Vukov
Afterword 397(8)
Notes on Contributors 405(8)
Nick Couldry
Index 413
Kevin Howley is Associate Professor of Media Studies at DePauw University. His research and teaching interests include the political economy of communication, cultural politics, and the sociology of media and popular culture. His work has appeared in the Journal of Radio Studies, Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism, Television and New Media, the International Journal of Cultural Studies, and Social Movement Studies. He is author of Community Media: People, Places, and Communication Technologies (2005) and editor of Understanding Community Media (2010).