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[Commlist] new book: Beyond Mainstream Media: Alternative Media and the Future of Journalism
Tue Sep 19 22:24:38 GMT 2023
Please see below for details of a new book about alternative media
published on 26 September 2023 by Professor Stephen Cushion
Stephen Cushion (2024) Beyond Mainstream Media: Alternative Media and
the Future of Journalism. London: Routledge.
https://www.routledge.com/Beyond-Mainstream-Media-Alternative-Media-and-the-Future-of-Journalism/Cushion/p/book/9781032420264
<https://www.routledge.com/Beyond-Mainstream-Media-Alternative-Media-and-the-Future-of-Journalism/Cushion/p/book/9781032420264>
Offering one of the most comprehensive assessments of alternative media
to date, Beyond Mainstream Media examines the rise of alternative media
over the last decade, analysing their changing content and editorial
strategies, and exploring why many people go beyond the mainstream media
for news and information.
Considering the differences in agenda between alternative and mainstream
media coverage, Cushion sheds light on why right-wing alternative media
have become a more prominent part of national media systems than
left-wing sites in the Western World. In doing so, he argues that
alternative left-wing media should place less emphasis on attacking
professional journalism and focus more on converging into the world of
mainstream news to promote their politics. This book draws on over 3,500
articles and 17,000 social media posts produced by alternative media,
extensive interviews with editors and contributors, and a survey of over
2,700 media users. It develops a comparative international perspective
by explaining how findings and concepts can be applied to understanding
much broader issues, such as public distrust in the mainstream media or
the influence different media and political systems have on the
production of alternative media.
Providing both an introduction to and a critical analysis of the state
of alternative media today, this book is written in clear, jargon-free
language and is recommended reading for advanced students undertaking
courses in Alternative Media and Political Journalism.
Reviews:
‘Cushion's Beyond Mainstream Media is rigorously researched and
masterfully written. Given its international scope and provocative
critique, the book promises to become a key text within political
communication and journalism studies. I urge my colleagues to read and
engage with it.’
Professor Victor Pickard, University of Pennsylvania
‘Cushion’s work is invaluable to understanding how the evolution of
alternative news is intrinsically tied to mainstream politics and
professional journalism. This book suggests the future of news could
look brighter with more commingling of alternative and mainstream
approaches.’
Professor Jennifer Rauch, Linfield University, author of Resisting the
News: Engaged Audiences, Alternative Media and Popular Critique of
Journalism
'A fascinating and much needed empirical analysis of the production,
content and user engagement of ‘alternative political media’ in the UK
that helps us to understand why people trust mainstream media (and
politics) less and how alternative news media have evolved in relation
to them. Dispelling myths of alternative media and their users as either
amateur journalists or political activists Cushion reveals distinctive
content with increasingly professionalised processes used by critical
news consumers with diverse media diets. Crucial reading for those
seeking to understand ‘alternative’ media and politics.'
Professor Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, University of London.
'By delving into the mainstreaming of alternative online political
media, this book offers a nuanced understanding of their impact on
contemporary politics and journalism. Cushion's rigorous empirical
research, including content analysis, interviews, and surveys, provides
a solid foundation for his arguments. This work challenges the
traditional categorization of alternative media and sheds light on the
diverse perspectives and ideologies that these platforms now encompass.
It is a thought-provoking and thoughtfully executed study that will
undoubtedly shape future scholarly discussions in the field'.
Frank Esser, University of Zurich Switzerland
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