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Explores media resistance as an integrated part of culture, rather than as incidents of moral or media panic. Draws on political and organizational sources, personal testimonies, fiction and non-fiction bestsellers as well as dystopian films to show how the media are placed in a villainous and disruptive role. Takes a historical perspective, looking at early resistance to books, print, cinema, radio and comics in the 1800s and 1900s; resistance to television in the late 1900s; and resistance to online and social media from around 2000.
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Communication
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Textbook
- Author:
- Trine Syvertsen
- Date Added:
- 12/24/2021