Democratisation and Communication Rights
Includes media reform.
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1. Llamamiento para democratizar la comunicación Asamblea de Movimientos Sociales 2008
2. Cultura de transparencia Carlos A, Camacho 2008
3. Global Communication: Toward a Trans-Cultural Political Economy 2008
4. “Public Interest Media Activism and Advocacy as a Social Movement: A Review of the Literature.” Napoli, Philip M. 2007
5. Negotiating Democracy: Media Transformations in Emerging Democracies Blankson, Issac A. , Murphy, Patrick D. 2007
6. Lies the Media Tell Us: How Continuing Disinformation Erodes Public Awareness and Strengthens Ruling Class. Winter, James 2007
7. Reclaiming the Media: Communication Rights and Democratic Media Roles Bart, Cammaerts , Carpentier, Nico 2007
8. Remaking Media: The Struggle to Democratize Public Communication. Hackett, R. A. , W.K. Carroll. 2006
9. Democratic media activism through the lens of social movement theory Carroll, William K. , Hackett, Robert A. 2006
10. Myth and the Zapatista movement: exploring a network identity Russell, Adrienne 2005
11. Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles Hackett, Robert A.; Zhao, Yuezhi 2005
12. “People's Media and Communication Rights in Indonesia and the Philippines.” Siriyuvasak, U. 2005
13. The Convergence Centre: “Communication Rights in the Information Society: Democratization of Communication as a Social Movement.” Organizational Case Study as part of the project Movement in the Making: Communication- Information Policy and Transnational School of Information Studies, Syracuse University,. 2005
14. Communication Rights: Critical Social Movements and Media Reform.” Hackett, R.A., and W.K. Carroll. 2004,
15. Who Owns the Media? Global Trends and Local Resistances Thomas, Pradip and Nain, Zaharom (ed.s) 2004
16. Culture and Democracy: Media, Space and Representation Barnett, Clive 2003
17. The Media and the Neoliberal Transition in Chile: Democratic Promise Unfulfilled Bresnahan, Rosalind 2003
18. Public Broadcasting for the 21st Century. Raboy, Marc 2003
19. Theorizing the Media-Democracy Relationship in Southern Africa Berger, Guy 2002
20. Escraches: demonstrations, communication and political memory in post-dictatorial Argentina Kaiser, Susana 2002
21. Communication and Democratic Reform in South Africa Horwitz, Robert Britt 2001
22. Radio broadcasting in South Africa: An overview Mtimde, Lumko 2000
23. Radio's new horizons: Democracy and popular communication in the digital age Buckley, Steve 2000
24. Manufacturing dissent: New democracy and the era of computer communication Lewis, Jeff 2000
25. The limits of media democratization in South Africa: politics, privatization and regulation Barnett, Clive 1999
26. Berlusconi, the Media, and the New Right in Italy Statham, Paul 1996
27. Communication For and Against Democracy. Raboy, Marc and Bruck, Peter 1996
28. The Democratization of Communication. Lee, P., (ed) 1995.
29. Communications and Democracy: Ensuring Plurality Tankha, Brij. (Editor) 1995
30. Communication and Democracy Splichal, Slavko , Wasko, Janet 1993
31. Communication and human rights in Africa : implications for development Kizito, Robert N. 1992.
32. Media, Crisis and Democracy: Mass Communication and the Disruption of Social Order. Raboy, Marc 1992
33. Polish Broadcasting: The Choices Ahead Jakubowicz, Karol , Jedrzejewski, Stanislaw 1988
34. Media and Politics in Latin America: The Struggle for Democracy Fox, Elizabeth (ed.) 1988
35. Between the Lines: How to Detect Bias and Propaganda in the News and Everyday Life Mac Lean, Eleanor 1982
36. Is Asia alone in its Ambivalence? Rao, Lakshmana Y.V. , Siu, Lui-Tan Kwan 1977
37. MAZI Articles: The Right to Communicate, Social Movements and Democratic Participation
38. Who Owns the Media? Global Trends and Local Resistances Thomas, Pradip , Nain, Zaharom (eds.)