Description
Book SynopsisThis edited volume offers a state-of-the-art synthesis of the historical role of radical journalism, its present iterations, and plans for the future of a journalism that is committed to liberatory movements and politics.
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List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Radical Journalism at the Crossroads
Eugenia Siapera, Seamus Farrell and George Souvlis
Chapter 2: From the Communist Manifesto to Jacobin Magazine: Towards a Historical Sociology of Radical Journalism
George Souvlis
Chapter 3: Riots as Politics: Socio-Political Context, Demands, and Media Translation – The Case of 1890s Kristiania
Tiago Matos
Chapter 4: Radical Media in the Anglosphere
Seamus Farrell
Chapter 5: Radical Journalism à la française: Between Differentiation and Stigma
Laurent Thiong-Kay and Nikos Smyrnaios
Chapter 6: The Case of ERT and the Prospect of Radical Media in the Era of Austerity
Christos Avramidis and Alexandros Minotakis
Chapter 7: Left-Wing Public Spheres in Post-Soviet Contexts
Yiannis Mylonas
Chapter 8: Radical Data Journalism
Sandra Jeppesen
Chapter 9: The Challenge of Far-Right Media
Eugenia Siapera
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