From Carolyn M. Byerly and Karen Ross, this book provides historical, cultural, political and economic context for ongoing advocacy for increasing womenís voices in media.
The Women's International Network of the World Association of Radio Broadcasters and ISIS have just launched this statement of principles for radio stations to meet the needs of women ~ it could be a model for media outlets of all types.
A report from the first ever convening of Native American media and Telecommunications organizations in conjunction with the 2007 National Conference on Media Reform
Report from 2004: A bird's eye view of the current strengths and challenges involved in communications policy advocacy and activism, synthesizing ideas future directions and strategies.
Calabrese shows how the concept ‘moral economy,' serves as aninstructive guide for thinking today about the idea of a global civil society and the global justice movement.
Based on the author's experience as a media activist and academic, this article critically examines media democracy, while attempting to grasp what media justice looks like.