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Media, Culture & Society
Volume 25 Issue 05 - Publication Date: 1 September 2003
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105711&jiid=506130
Special issue on Alternatice Media
Introduction to Special Issue of Media, Culture and Society Alternative
Media
Chris Atton Napier University, UK and Nick Couldry London School of
Economics
Alternative things considered: a political economic analysis of labor
processes and relations at a Honolulu alternative newspaper
Patricia L. Gibbs Foothill College, USA
The challenges of institutionalization for AIDS media activism
James Gillett McMaster University, Canada
Audiences and readers of alternative media: the absent lure of the virtually
unknown
John D. H. Downing University of Texas, USA
Alternative media in suburban plantation culture
John T. Caldwell UCLA, Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media,
USA
Whither mass media and power?: Evidence for a critical elite theory
alternative
Aeron Davis City University, UK
Abstracts
Commentary
The Values of entertainment for multicultural society: A comparative
approach towards 'white' and 'black' soap opera Talk
Book Reviews
Rowbotham, Sheila and Huw Beynon (eds), Looking at Class: Film, Television
and the Working Class in Britain, reviewed by Maggie Magor
Doyle, Gillian, Understanding Media Economics, reviewed by Alan Peacock
Austin, Thomas, Hollywood, Hype and Audiences: Selling and Watching Popular
Film in the 1990s, reviewed by Paul McDonald
Ingraham, Chrys, White Weddings: Romancing Heterosexuality in Popular
Culture, reviewed by Rosalind Gill
Books Received
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