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Community Media Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)

Community Media By Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)

Community Media by Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)


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This original and engaging study of community media, first published in 2005, combines original research with comparative and theoretical analysis. The author examines a number of different community media such as radio, television and print media and looks at the way they impact on the lives of those who produce and consume them.

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Community Media: People, Places, and Communication Technologies by Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)

While transnational conglomerates consolidate their control of the global mediascape, local communities struggle to create democratic media systems. This groundbreaking study of community media, first published in 2005, combines original research with comparative and theoretical analysis in an engaging and accessible style. Kevin Howley explores the different ways in which local communities come to make use of various technologies such as radio, television, print and computer networks for purposes of community communication and considers the ways these technologies shape, and are shaped by, the everyday lived experience of local populations. He also addresses broader theoretical and philosophical issues surrounding the relationship between communication and community, media systems and the public sphere. Case studies illustrate the pivotal role community media play in promoting cultural production and communicative democracy within and between local communities. This book will make a significant contribution to existing scholarship in media and cultural studies on alternative, participatory and community-based media.

About Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)

Kevin Howley is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at DePauw University. He has published in a number of journals including the International Journal of Cultural Studies, the Journal of Film and Video, the Journal of Radio Studies and Ecumene.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Locating community media; 2. Tracing the global through the local: perspectives on community media; 3. Finding a spot on the dial: Firehouse Broadcasting from Bloomington, Indiana; 4. Downtown Community Television: cultural politics and technological form; 5. A poor people's press: Street Feat; 6. Victoria's Network: (re) imagining community in the information age; Conclusion; References.

Additional information

NLS9780521796682
9780521796682
0521796687
Community Media: People, Places, and Communication Technologies by Kevin Howley (DePauw University, Indiana)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2005-04-07
324
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