MEDIA DEMOCRATIZATION: A PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

(The following is based on several course outlines I have used at SFU. Updates and suggestions for additions are welcome.)

- James CURRAN et al. (eds), Bending Reality: The State of the Media. London: Pluto Press, 1986.

- James CURRAN and Michael GUREVITCH (eds). Mass Media and Society. 3rd edition. London: Arnold, 2001.

- James CURRAN (ed.) Media Organisations in Society. London: Arnold, 2000.

- John DOWNING, Ali MOHAMMADI, & Annabelle SREBERNY-MOHAMMADI (eds), Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction. Sage Publications: 1st edition, 1990.

- John D.H. DOWNING, with Tamara Villarreal Ford, Geneve Gil & Laura Stein. Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2001.

- Sara U. DOUGLAS. Labor's New Voice: Unions and the mass media. Ablex, 1986.

- Kate DUNCAN (ed.) Liberating Alternatives: The Founding Convention of the Cultural Environment Movement. Hampton Press, 1999.

- Extra! The Magazine of FAIR -- The Media Watch Group. http://www.fair.org fair@fair.org

- Todd GITLIN. The Whole World is Watching: Mass Media in the Making & Unmaking of the New Left. University of California Press, 1980.

- GUTSTEIN, Donald. e.con: How the Internet Undermines Democracy. Stoddart, 1999.

- Robert HACKETT, "Taking back the media: Notes on the potential for a communicative democracy movement." On this web-site, from Studies in Political Economy 63 (Autumn 2000), pp. 61-86. A shorter version is in Peter PHILLIPS & PROJECT CENSORED, Censored 2001 (see below).

- Robert HACKETT, "News media and civic equality: Watch dogs, mad dogs or lap dogs?" In Edward BROADBENT (ed.), Democratic Equality: What Went Wrong? University of Toronto Press, 2001, pp. 197-212.

- Robert HACKETT and Richard GRUNEAU, with D. Gutstein, T. Gibson & NewsWatch Canada. The Missing News: Filters and Blind Spots in Canada's Press. Ottawa/Toronto: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives/Garamond, 2000.

- Robert A. HACKETT and Yuezhi ZHAO. Sustaining Democracy? Journalism and the Politics of Objectivity. Toronto: Garamond, 1998.

- Don HAZEN & Julie WINOKUR, eds. We the Media: A Citizens' Guide to Fighting for Media Democracy. New York: The New Press, 1997. Distributed by W.W. Norton.

- Edward S. HERMAN and Noam CHOMSKY. Manufacturing Consent: The political economy of the mass media. New York: Pantheon Books, 1988.

- John KEANE. The Media and Democracy. Polity Press, 1991.

- Naomi KLEIN. No Logo: Taking aim at the brand bullies. Toronto: Vintage Canada/Random House, 2000.

- Kalle LASN. Culture Jam: The Uncooling of America. New York: Eagle Brook, 1999.

- Philip LEE, ed. The Democratization of Communication. University of Wales Press, 1995.

- Robert W. McCHESNEY. Telecommunications, Mass Media, & Democracy: The Battle for the Control of U.S. Broadcasting, 1928-1935. Oxford University Press, 1993.

- Robert W. McCHESNEY. Corporate Media and the Threat to Democracy. New York: Seven Stories, 1997.

- Robert W. McCHESNEY. Rich Media, Poor Democracy. University of Illinois Press, 1999.

- Media Development. Journal of the World Association for Christian Communication. See www.wacc.org.uk Email: wacc@wacc.org.uk

- Media File. Journal of San Francisco's Media Alliance: Training and resources for media workers, activists, and community organizations. www.media-alliance.org/mediafile See esp. special issue on Media democratization, Jan./Feb. 2001.

- Marita MOLL & Leslie Reagan SHADE (eds). E-Commerce vs. E-Commons: Communications in the Public Interest. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2001.

- NewsWatch Monitor: Reporting on Canada's media performance. Published by NewsWatch Canada and distributed through CCPA Monitor, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, http://www.policyalternatives.ca ccpa@policyalternatives.ca Or see http://newswatch.cprost.sfu.ca/

- John NICHOLS & Robert W. McCHESNEY. It's the Media, Stupid. New York: Seven Stories Press (Open Media Pamphlet Series), 2000.

- Kaarle NORDENSTRENG & Michael GRIFFIN (eds.) International Media Monitoring. Hampton Press, 1999.

- Peter PHILLIPS, "Building Media Democracy," in Peter Phillips & Project Censored. Censored 1999: The News that Didn't Make the News. New York: Seven Stories, 1999, pp. 129-135.

- Peter PHILLIPS & PROJECT CENSORED. Censored 2001: 25 Years of Censored News and the Top Censored Stories of the Year. New York: Seven Stories, 2001.

- PROJECT CENSORED. The Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism. New York: Seven Stories Press (Open Media Pamphlet Series), 1999.

- Marc RABOY and Peter A. BRUCK. Communication for and against Democracy. Black Rose, 1989.

- Judy REBICK. Imagine Democracy. Toronto: Stoddart, 2000.

- Charlotte RYAN. Prime Time Activism: Media strategies for grassroots organizing. Boston: South End Press, 1991.

- Greg RUGGIERO. Microradio & Democracy: (Low) Power to the People. New York: Seven Stories Press (Open Media Pamphlet Series), 1999.

- Slavko SPLICHAL and Janet WASKO (eds). Communication and Democracy. Ablex, 1993.

- David TARAS. Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2001.

- Nancy THEDE & Alain AMBROSI, eds. Video the Changing World. Montreal: Black Rose, 1991.

- UNESCO, International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems. Many Voices, One World (the MacBride Report). UNESCO, 1980, 1984.

- Janet WASKO and Vincent MOSCO (eds). Democratic Communications in the Information Age. Toronto: Garamond Press (co-published with Ablex), 1992).

- Granville WILLIAMS. Britain's Media: How they are related. Campaign for Press & Broadcasting Freedom,8 Cynthia Street, London N1 9JF, U.K. Second edition, 1996. (Third edition, 1999).

- James WINTER. Democracy's Oxygen: How Corporations Control the News. Montreal: Black Rose, 1997.