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Fenton,</a> <a
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Des Freedman,</a> <a
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Justin Schlosberg,</a> <a
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<p><span class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">Our
media systems are in crisis. Run by
unaccountable corporations and dominated by </span></span><span
class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">agendas
and algorithms that are shrouded in mystery,
these formerly trusted sources </span></span><span
class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">have
lost their way. As consumers, we have plenty of
choice, but as citizens we have an </span></span><span
class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">abundance
of misinformation and misrepresentation.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">Four
prominent media scholars and activists put forth
a roadmap for radical reform of </span></span><span
class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">concentrated
media power. They argue that we should put media
justice, economic </span></span><span
class="desc_span"><span class="desc_span">democracy
and social equality at the heart of our
scholarship and our campaigning.</span></span></p>
<p><span class="desc_span"><i>The Media Manifesto</i>
delivers a sharp analysis of our communications
crisis and </span><span class="desc_span"><span
class="desc_span">a passionate call for change.
It provides hope for media reform movements
across the </span></span><span
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<p>"This essential book presents a searing
blueprint for democratizing our media. It
does exactly what a manifesto should do – it
provides readers with the necessary
analytical tools and culminates with a call
to action. Another system is possible, and
these brilliant scholar-activists show us
the way forward!"<br>
<b>Victor Pickard, University of
Pennsylvania</b></p>
<p>"Media giants, fake news, data justice.
This is the essential guide to what is wrong
with today’s media and how to make it
right."<br>
<b>Vincent Mosco, author of <i>The Smart
City in a Digital World</i></b></p>
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class="toc1_1"> <i>Acknowledgements</i><br>
1 Challenging Media Power Today<br>
2 Claiming Media Justice<br>
3 Advancing Data Justice<br>
4 Articulating a Politics of Hope<br>
5 Conclusion: A Manifesto for Media Reform<br>
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<p><b>Natalie Fenton</b> is Professor of Media and
Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.</p>
<p><b>Des Freedman</b> is Professor of Media and
Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.</p>
<p><b>Justin Schlosberg</b> is Senior Lecturer in
Journalism and Media at Birkbeck, University of
London.</p>
<p><b>Lina Dencik</b> is Reader in the School of
Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University.</p>
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