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[ecrea] New Book: Media Independence
Tue Dec 09 03:37:49 GMT 2014
I hope this new book will be of interest to many:
Media Independence: working with freedom or working for free?
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138023482/
Media independence is central to the organization, make-up, working
practices and output of media systems across the globe. Often stemming
from western notions of individual and political freedoms, independence
has informed the development of media across a range of platforms: from
the freedom of the press as the "fourth estate" and the rise of
Hollywood’s Independent studios and Independent television in Britain,
through to the importance of "Indy" labels in music and gaming and the
increasing importance of independence of voice in citizen journalism.
Media independence for many, therefore, has come to mean working with
freedom: from state control or interference, from monopoly, from market
forces, as well as freedom to report, comment, create and document
without fear of persecution. However, far from a stable concept that
informs all media systems, the notion of media independence has long
been contested, forming a crucial tension point in the regulation,
shape, size and role of the media around the globe.
Contributors including David Hesmondhalgh, Gholam Khiabany, José van
Dijck, Hector Postigo, Anthony Fung, Stuart Allan and Geoff King
demonstrate how the notion of independence has remained paramount, but
contested, in ideals of what the media is for, how it should be
regulated, what it should produce and what working within it should be
like. They address questions of economics, labor relations, production
cultures, ideologies and social functions.
Reviews
"Bennett and Strange have assembled an original, wide-ranging
interrogation of 'independence' as it is mobilized across media
industries and national contexts. Together, the essays in this book
breathe new life into this often-abused and misused term, making an
impassioned case for protecting true independent vision and values in
our media culture." -Jennifer Holt, Associate Professor of Film and
Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
"Bennett and Strange’s collection impressively maps the varied
sociopolitical, aesthetic, industrial and rhetorical meanings of 'media
independence' even as it grounds the concept in rich case studies
covering film, television, gaming, music, the Internet and more. Media
Independence is an invaluable resource for thinking through the complex
dynamics of creativity, work and industry across a range of contemporary
national contexts. A must read." - Alisa Perren, Associate Professor in
the Department of Radio-TV-Film, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Dr James Bennett
Head of Department
Media Arts
Creative, Critical, Compelling
Royal Holloway,
University of London
Egham
TW20 0EX
Twitter:
@james_a_bennett
@rhulmediaarts
Ph: 01784 443 940
Fax: 01784 443 832
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