Review of Our Media, Not Theirs: The Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media, edited by Robert W. Mc Chesney and John Nichols. Forewards by Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich and Ralph Nader. New York: Seven Stories Press. This book's messge has a salutary lesson for us in Oceania, half a globe away from the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and its aftermath. Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols have argued for an honest debate over a total rethink of policy if the media is to continue to have an effective role in demoracy, if it is to remain a genuine Fourth Estate. They present a persuasive case for building a mass movement that seeks to replace their [coporate] media with a media that serves ordinary citizens—our media.  
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of...
Review of: Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, by David Ro...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
By Robert E Babe, Lexington Books, Boulder Co, 275 pages, 2015, ISBN 978-0-7391-4131-1 (cloth : alk....
A Free and Responsible Press appeared in March, 1947. Three years and $215,000 earlier Chancellor Hu...
Br(e)aking the News: Journalism, Politics and New Media, edited by Janey Gordon, Paul Rowinski and G...
Capitalism’s Conscience: 200 Years of the Guardian, edited by Des Freedman. London: Pluto Press. 202...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 2...
The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World, by Mel Bunce. Wellington: Bridget...
Robie, D. (2015). The struggle for media freedom amid jihadists, gaggers and ‘democratators’. Pacifi...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Media and Sovereignty is a complex and ambitious book that explores the relationships between media ...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
Review of: Politics and the Media, edited by Babak Bahador, Geoff Kemp, Kate McMillan and Chris Rudd...
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of...
Review of: Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, by David Ro...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
By Robert E Babe, Lexington Books, Boulder Co, 275 pages, 2015, ISBN 978-0-7391-4131-1 (cloth : alk....
A Free and Responsible Press appeared in March, 1947. Three years and $215,000 earlier Chancellor Hu...
Br(e)aking the News: Journalism, Politics and New Media, edited by Janey Gordon, Paul Rowinski and G...
Capitalism’s Conscience: 200 Years of the Guardian, edited by Des Freedman. London: Pluto Press. 202...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
The Politics of Fear. What right wing populist discourses mean, by Ruth Wodak. London: Sage, 2015. 2...
The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World, by Mel Bunce. Wellington: Bridget...
Robie, D. (2015). The struggle for media freedom amid jihadists, gaggers and ‘democratators’. Pacifi...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Media and Sovereignty is a complex and ambitious book that explores the relationships between media ...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
Review of: Politics and the Media, edited by Babak Bahador, Geoff Kemp, Kate McMillan and Chris Rudd...
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of...
Review of: Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, by David Ro...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...