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[ecrea] New book announcement: A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of Righteousness
Fri Dec 16 01:10:54 GMT 2016
A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of
Righteousness
Authors: Schejter, Amit M., Tirosh, Noam
ABSTRACT
In this book, a novel approach applying the theoretical framework of
distributional justice theories developed by John Rawls and Amartya Sen
to the governance of today’s media proposes a fresh, innovative
assessment of the potential role for media in society. Three case
studies describe the utilization of new media by marginalized
communities in Israel – Ethiopian immigrants, the Bedouin and
Palestinians – and set the stage for media policy scholars, teachers and
students to discuss an analytic framework for media policy that is
fresh, different, innovative and original. Departing from the
utilitarian principles that dominate Western liberal regimes, and that
have led to the proliferation of media systems in which control is
concentrated in the hands of the few, this work proposes an alternative
that focuses on redistributing power and voice.
REVIEWS
“A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of
Righteousness, the new book by Amit Schejter & Noam Tirosh is an
important and original contribution to global media policy research.
Linking media policy to issues of social justice, Schejter and Tirosh
elevate media policy from the realm of technocrats and bureaucrats to
the bustling arena of popular politics, exactly where it belongs. The
coming decades will likely be decisive ones for the future of democracy
worldwide, and as Schejter and Tirosh demonstrate, media policy will be
crucial to how the matter is resolved.”
(Robert W. McChesney, co-author, “People Get Ready: The Fight Against a
Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy”, Mcchesney is the Gutgsell
Endowed Professor, Department of Communication, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign)
“This very interesting book provides a valuable account of how
marginalised communities in Israel - Palestinians, Ethiopian immigrants
and Bedouins - have used communication technologies to regain their
voices and to seek redistributive justice. It shows how the struggle for
democratic media policies needs to be an essential part of wider
struggles against discrimination and oppression.”
(Des Freedman, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths,
University of London, Author of “The Contradictions of Media Power and
The Politics of Media Policy”)
“Net-based platforms give voice and presence to marginalized publics and
issue. The tone and tenor of that voice varies, however, along with the
texture of that presence. The thought-provoking and must read "A
Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of
Righteousness,” sheds important and timely insight to these processes,
by mapping how voice can turn into impact, and how impact can translate
into long term and just policy.”
(Zizi Papacharissi, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of
Communication, University of Illinois at Chicago, Editor of Journal of
Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Editor, Social Media and Society)
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Amit M. Schejter (PhD, Rutgers University) is professor and head of the
Department of Communication Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev and codirector of the Institute for Information Policy at Penn
State University. He is the author or editor of six books and more than
sixty journal articles, law reviews, and book chapters in ve languages
and is founding coeditor of the Journal of Information Policy. Professor
Schejter teaches courses on regulation, law, and policy; communication
theory; media systems; and media activism. He has held senior executive
positions in the media and telecommunications industry in Israel, was a
member of and chaired a variety of public committees, and counseled
media and telecommunication entities in Israel and the Palestinian
Authority.
Noam Tirosh (PhD, Ben-Gurion University) is a lecturer in the Department
of Communication Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His
research focuses on the relationship between memory, media, and justice.
His work has been published in journals such as Media, Culture &
Society, The Communication Review, Telecommunication Policy, Critical
Studies in Media and Communications, The Information Society, and the
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics and presented at a
score of research conferences and workshops worldwide. He is the
recipient of the Best Paper award in the student competition at the 2015
Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy
(TPRC) and in 2016-17 he is serving as a visiting scholar at the Crown
Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies at Northwestern University.
A public intellectual, Tirosh often publishes opinion pieces in a
variety of Israeli newspapers and Web sites and contributes to public
discussions in Israel.
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