Rich Media, Poor Democracy

Communication Politics in Dubious Times

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Journalism, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy, Social Science
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Author: Robert W. McChesney ISBN: 9781620970706
Publisher: The New Press Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: The New Press Language: English
Author: Robert W. McChesney
ISBN: 9781620970706
Publisher: The New Press
Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: The New Press
Language: English

An updated edition of the “penetrating study” examining how the current state of mass media puts our democracy at risk (Noam Chomsky).

What happens when a few conglomerates dominate all major aspects of mass media, from newspapers and magazines to radio and broadcast television? After all the hype about the democratizing power of the internet, is this new technology living up to its promise? Since the publication of this prescient work, which won Harvard’s Goldsmith Book Prize and the Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award, the concentration of media power and the resultant “hypercommercialization of media” has only intensified.

Robert McChesney lays out his vision for what a truly democratic society might look like, offering compelling suggestions for how the media can be reformed as part of a broader program of democratic renewal. Rich Media, Poor Democracy remains as vital and insightful as ever and continues to serve as an important resource for researchers, students, and anyone who has a stake in the transformation of our digital commons.

This new edition includes a major new preface by McChesney, where he offers both a history of the transformation in media since the book first appeared; a sweeping account of the organized efforts to reform the media system; and the ongoing threats to our democracy as journalism has continued its sharp decline.

“Those who want to know about the relationship of media and democracy must read this book.” —Neil Postman

“If Thomas Paine were around, he would have written this book.” —Bill Moyers

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An updated edition of the “penetrating study” examining how the current state of mass media puts our democracy at risk (Noam Chomsky).

What happens when a few conglomerates dominate all major aspects of mass media, from newspapers and magazines to radio and broadcast television? After all the hype about the democratizing power of the internet, is this new technology living up to its promise? Since the publication of this prescient work, which won Harvard’s Goldsmith Book Prize and the Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award, the concentration of media power and the resultant “hypercommercialization of media” has only intensified.

Robert McChesney lays out his vision for what a truly democratic society might look like, offering compelling suggestions for how the media can be reformed as part of a broader program of democratic renewal. Rich Media, Poor Democracy remains as vital and insightful as ever and continues to serve as an important resource for researchers, students, and anyone who has a stake in the transformation of our digital commons.

This new edition includes a major new preface by McChesney, where he offers both a history of the transformation in media since the book first appeared; a sweeping account of the organized efforts to reform the media system; and the ongoing threats to our democracy as journalism has continued its sharp decline.

“Those who want to know about the relationship of media and democracy must read this book.” —Neil Postman

“If Thomas Paine were around, he would have written this book.” —Bill Moyers

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