Description

Book Synopsis

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 compa

Trade Review

‘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



Table of Contents

Introduction

The rise of new left-wing and right-wing alternative media

Studying alternative media and their wider influence

The scope of the book

Chapter by chapter outline

Chapter One

Researching the boundaries of alternative and mainstream media

Conceptualising alternative media: towards a more inclusive understanding?

Researching alternative media: Towards an international agenda

Content: developing left-right comparative and longitudinal analysis of online and social media output

Production: from single case studies of activism to comparative analysis of alternative media

Audiences: identifying alternative media users and understanding their relationship to mainstream media

Conclusion: towards a holistic understanding of alternative media

Chapter Two

The evolution and influence of alternative media in national media and political systems

Interpreting the characteristics of new alternative online political media

Understanding the editorial character of UK alternative media

Continuities and changes in alternative media (2020-2021)

Understanding alternative media: reflecting and responding to changes in national media and political systems

Chapter Three

How alternative online political media use social media

The use of social media in alternative and mainstream media

UK comparative study of Twitter use in right-wing and left-wing sites (2015-2018)

How the changing political environment reshapes social media content (2020-2021)

Editorial differences, but a mainstreaming of social media use in alternative media

Chapter Four

Attacking mainstream media: the role media systems play in shaping how professional journalism is critiqued

The portrayal of mainstream media in alternative media: a cross-national perspective

The (changing) editorial focus on mainstream media and professional journalism

Six ways alternative media de-legitimize mainstream media

Why media systems shape alternative media criticism of professional journalism

Chapter Five

The professionalisation of alternative political media production

Interpreting the hybridity of alternative media production

Production processes of alternative media

Organizational structures

Organizational practices

Editorial functions

Professionalization

Beyond activism: The professionalization of alternative media

Chapter Six

The influence of mainstream media on alternative media production

Interpreting the continuum between mainstream and alternative media

The relationship between alternative media and mainstream media production

Political journalism

Editorial coverage and agenda

Media correctives

The importance of social media

Developing professional production practices to challenge mainstream media power

Chapter Seven

Who uses alternative media and why?

Identifying and characterising alternative media users

To what extent have people heard or accessed alternative media sites?

Where and why do people use alternative media?

What issues and topics matter to alternative media users?

Interpreting the complexity and fluidity of alternative media users

Chapter Eight

The attitudes of alternative media users towards mainstream media

The relationship between mainstream and alternative media

The political orientation of alternative media users and their engagement with mainstream media

Alternative media users’ attitudes to mainstream journalism and journalists

Alternative media users’ attitudes towards BBC News and the BBC generally

Beyond echo chambers and filter bubbles: towards a sceptical media savvy user

Chapter Nine

Alternative media and the future of journalism

De-Westernising alternative media studies: understanding differences in cross-national media and political environments

De-centring alternative media studies: Why the US’s media and political system is exceptional compared to other Western nations

The relationship between alternative media use and disaffection with mainstream media

The rise of right-wing alternative media and their opposition to mainstream media

The future of journalism? The role of alternative left-wing media and their ideological influence

Index

Beyond Mainstream Media

    Product form

    £34.19

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £35.99 – you save £1.80 (5%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Thu 25 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by Stephen Cushion

    15 in stock


      View other formats and editions of Beyond Mainstream Media by Stephen Cushion

      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/26/2023 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032420264, 978-1032420264
      ISBN10: 103242026X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 compa

      Trade Review

      ‘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



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      The rise of new left-wing and right-wing alternative media

      Studying alternative media and their wider influence

      The scope of the book

      Chapter by chapter outline

      Chapter One

      Researching the boundaries of alternative and mainstream media

      Conceptualising alternative media: towards a more inclusive understanding?

      Researching alternative media: Towards an international agenda

      Content: developing left-right comparative and longitudinal analysis of online and social media output

      Production: from single case studies of activism to comparative analysis of alternative media

      Audiences: identifying alternative media users and understanding their relationship to mainstream media

      Conclusion: towards a holistic understanding of alternative media

      Chapter Two

      The evolution and influence of alternative media in national media and political systems

      Interpreting the characteristics of new alternative online political media

      Understanding the editorial character of UK alternative media

      Continuities and changes in alternative media (2020-2021)

      Understanding alternative media: reflecting and responding to changes in national media and political systems

      Chapter Three

      How alternative online political media use social media

      The use of social media in alternative and mainstream media

      UK comparative study of Twitter use in right-wing and left-wing sites (2015-2018)

      How the changing political environment reshapes social media content (2020-2021)

      Editorial differences, but a mainstreaming of social media use in alternative media

      Chapter Four

      Attacking mainstream media: the role media systems play in shaping how professional journalism is critiqued

      The portrayal of mainstream media in alternative media: a cross-national perspective

      The (changing) editorial focus on mainstream media and professional journalism

      Six ways alternative media de-legitimize mainstream media

      Why media systems shape alternative media criticism of professional journalism

      Chapter Five

      The professionalisation of alternative political media production

      Interpreting the hybridity of alternative media production

      Production processes of alternative media

      Organizational structures

      Organizational practices

      Editorial functions

      Professionalization

      Beyond activism: The professionalization of alternative media

      Chapter Six

      The influence of mainstream media on alternative media production

      Interpreting the continuum between mainstream and alternative media

      The relationship between alternative media and mainstream media production

      Political journalism

      Editorial coverage and agenda

      Media correctives

      The importance of social media

      Developing professional production practices to challenge mainstream media power

      Chapter Seven

      Who uses alternative media and why?

      Identifying and characterising alternative media users

      To what extent have people heard or accessed alternative media sites?

      Where and why do people use alternative media?

      What issues and topics matter to alternative media users?

      Interpreting the complexity and fluidity of alternative media users

      Chapter Eight

      The attitudes of alternative media users towards mainstream media

      The relationship between mainstream and alternative media

      The political orientation of alternative media users and their engagement with mainstream media

      Alternative media users’ attitudes to mainstream journalism and journalists

      Alternative media users’ attitudes towards BBC News and the BBC generally

      Beyond echo chambers and filter bubbles: towards a sceptical media savvy user

      Chapter Nine

      Alternative media and the future of journalism

      De-Westernising alternative media studies: understanding differences in cross-national media and political environments

      De-centring alternative media studies: Why the US’s media and political system is exceptional compared to other Western nations

      The relationship between alternative media use and disaffection with mainstream media

      The rise of right-wing alternative media and their opposition to mainstream media

      The future of journalism? The role of alternative left-wing media and their ideological influence

      Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account