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Politics and Epistemics in Media Democracy Work
Are the “media reform,” “media democracy,” and “media justice” movementsrncomplementary or in conflict? A bit of both, asserts the author, building on her earlierrnethnographic study in the field. While each is a form of social activism with progressivernpolitical goals, they have different theoretical foundations and different frames forrntheir respective agendas as “scholars,” “activists,” and “advocates.” The article offersrna critical consideration of their distinctive interventions, and concludes that whilernframing media as a “problem to be solved” enabled a wide base to form, at the samerntime this outlook was so diffuse that it generated tensions among the actors.
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