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  1. Alternative media

    Alternative media are media sources that differ from established or dominant types of media in terms of their content, production, or distribution. Sometimes the term independent media is used as a synonym, indicating independence from large media corporations, but generally independent media is used to describe a different meaning around freedom of the press and independence from government control. Alternative media does not refer to a specific format and may be inclusive of print, audio, film/video, online/digital and street art, among others. Some examples include the counter-culture zines of the 1960s, ethnic and indigenous media such as the First People's television network in Canada, and more recently online open publishing journalism sites such as Indymedia. Wikipedia

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  2. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Jun 22, 2023Alternative journalism. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Alternative journalism arises out of discontent with dominant media practices, challenging professionalization and reliance on elite sources in favor of a journalism giving voice to the marginalized and underrepresented. Offers a historical overview, consideration of political and economic ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Alternative media are media sources that differ from established or dominant types of media ... "Alternative journalism proceeds from dissatisfaction not only with the mainstream coverage of certain issues and topics but also with the epistemology of news. Its critique emphasizes alternatives to, inter alia, conventions of news sources and ...
  4. communication.iresearchnet.com

    Alternative journalism is a fluid concept, often casually attributed to a wide array of media practices unified only by being different from the journalism in so-called mainstream media. Such a "definition" can encompass everything from local entertainment weeklies thick with advertising to the clandestine media of revolutionary movements ...
  5. link.springer.com

    Jun 23, 2023Hence, alternative journalism represents a shift in conventional notions of doing journalism by replacing objectivity with advocacy (Atton, 2004; Atton & Hamilton, 2008). In addition, alternative journalism is usually based on collective and anti-hierarchical forms of organisation, suggesting more inclusive practices.
  6. uk.sagepub.com

    Alternative Journalism's investigation of journalism forms that have developed in opposition to mainstream news coverage is an outstanding book. It provides a competent overview of alternative journalism across the globe, expanding and stimulating critical inquiry into many areas of journalism studies, from less-explored epistemology of news to ...
  7. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Alternative journalism can be defined as the direct involvement of citizens in collecting, editing, commenting on, and disseminating news. The objective of alternative journalism is to provide the public with information that is free of the biases of mainstream media and not manipulated by any political, financial, or commercial interests. ...
  8. journals.sagepub.com

    Davis, Steve (2000) `Public Journalism: The Case Against', Journalism Studies 1(4): 686-689 . Google Scholar Downing, John (1988) `The Alternative Public Realm: The Organization of the 1980s Anti-nuclear Press in West Germany and Britain', Media, Culture and Society 10: 163-181 .
  9. thegeostrata.com

    Oct 18, 2023Community Empowerment: Alternative media outlets often prioritize stories that matter most to local communities.This localized reporting can help communities address their unique challenges and needs. In this regard, a very good example is the "Me Too movement" which has used alternative media and citizen journalism to give a voice to survivors of sexual assault and harassment and to hold ...
  10. books.google.com

    Alternative Journalism investigates and analyses the diverse forms and genres of journalism that have arisen as challenges to mainstream news coverage. From the radical content of emancipatory media to the dizzying range of citizen journalist blogs and fanzine subcultures, this book charts the historical and cultural practices of this diverse ...
  11. oxfordre.com

    Alternative journalism might refer to the output of a lone blogger or fanzine creator, a small collectively-run publication or website, a relatively large and slick multimedia news operation, or a wide range of other formats, platforms, and practices. While alternative media may be multivarious in form, content, and ethos—ranging from ...
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