Who owns the media?: global trends and local resistances
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- 9781842774694
- 302.23 W4
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302.23 T8B3 Beautiful evidence | 302.23 V6 Voice: vocal aesthetics in digital arts and media | 302.23 W3M2 The marketplace of attention: how audiences take shape in a digital age | 302.23 W4 Who owns the media?: global trends and local resistances | 302.2301 B6P3 Persuasion in the media age | 302.2301 D3U6 Understanding the media | 302.2301 H2P4 Philosophy of media: a short history of ideas and innovations from Socrates to social media |
The US model of media control and policy making - corrupt and dominated by powerful special interests - is being rapidly exported across the world. Some countries are attempting to preserve their own cultural production, and there are moves to try to keep culture out of the control of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Many books on the political economy of communications have either focused on general tendencies internationally, or have focused on the links between markets and media freedom in specific countries and regions.(http://www.zedbooks.co.uk/paperback/who-owns-the-media)
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