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Communication Revolution: Critical Junctures and the Future of Media

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Full Title:

Communication Revolution: Critical Junctures and the Future of Media

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert W McChesney

ISBN:

9781595584137

Publisher:

The New Press

Imprint:

The New Press

Publication Date:

10th March 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

302.23090501

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

301

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 206mm

Weight:

371g

Description

In a sharp and cogent analysis of the history of media studies and a clarion call for citizen participation, McChesney argues that with the internet and wireless technologies set to take over traditional media, there is a unique opportunity to build a more egalitarian communication system. With authorative analysis and historical knowledge, he brilliantly shows how communication scholarship is failing to rise to the challenge of the burgeoning media reform movement. Of extraordinary importance.' - Chomsky'

Reviews

"Robert McChesney is the conscience of the media in America." Charles Lewis, founder of the Center for Public Integrity

Author Bio

Robert W. McChesney is the Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of some two dozen books on media and political economy, including Digital Disconnect, Communication Revolution, and the award-winning Rich Media, Poor Democracy; a co-author, with John Nichols, of Tragedy and Farce; and a co-editor, with Ben Scott, of Our Unfree Press, and, with Victor Pickard, of Will the Last Reporter Please Turn Out the Lights (all published by The New Press). McChesney and Nichols are also the co-authors of the award-winning Dollarocracy: How the Money and Media Election Complex Is Destroying America. McChesneys work has been translated into thirty-one languages. He lives in Champaign, Illinois, and Madison, Wisconsin.

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