Fissures in the Mediascape: An International Study of Citizens' Media

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Hampton Press, Dec 31, 2000 - Computers - 224 pages
On the basis of qualitative data collected during fieldwork in all four sites, the study articulates citizens' media as live historical processes that immerse participants in continuous renegotiations of their symbolic environments. The four case studies suggest that the democratization of communication is a process of subtle complexities. It implicates the survival of cultural identities.

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From Alternative Media to Citizens Media
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A World Itinerary of Citizens Media
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The Rise and Fall of the Movement of Popular
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