Bibframe Work
Understanding alternative and independent journalism
Defining moments in the history of alternative journalism
Finding the basis for alternative and independent journalism
Looking for answers: how alternative media journalists engage their audiences
Connecting with democracy: The 'new' alternative media
Throwing out the bathwater (but not the baby): objectivity, 'professionalism' and the economics of alternative journalism
The global policy environment for alternative and community media forms
Concluding thoughts: The nature of alternative journalism.
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Change Date: 2011-12-03T13:59:00
Creation Date: 2011-04-25
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