Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Media/Communication/Journalism (Archive)

(Mainstream, Independent, Alternative, Global and Activist media/journalism. How we communicate and problems associated with communication practices.)

Ongoing:

Adbusters: Journal of the Mental Environment

AK Press

AlterNet: Media Culture

Center for Digital Democracy

Center for Media and Democracy

Columbia Journalism Review

Creative Commons

Criticine (Southeast Asian Cinema)

Democracy Now

Der Spiegel International (Germany)

Electronic Frontier Foundation: Defending Freedom in a Digital World

Exiled: Banned in Russia

FAIR: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting

First Monday: Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet

Fora TV: Internet

Fora TV: New Media

Framing Science (Matthew Nisbet)

Free Documentaries: The Truth is Free

Free Press: Reform Media, Transform Democracy

Frontline (Documentary Archive: PBS)

Generation Online

Global Media Journal

The Global Media Project at The Watson Institute for International Studies

Global Voices

Hearsay Culture (Center for Internet and Society)

Idea Lab: Reinventing Community News for the Digital Age (Media Shift/PBS)

Independent Media Center

Inter Press Service

I Want Media Resources

Jim Hightower

John Pilger

Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media

Landscapes of Global Capital: Representing Time, Space, & Globalization in Corporate Advertising

Libr.org: Supporting Progressive Librarians Since 1998

Living on Earth: Sound Journalism for the Whole Planet

Media Channel: The Global Network for Democratic Media

Media Ecology: Composting the Western Mind

Media Matters

Media Shift: Your Guide to the Digital Media Revolution (PBS)

Merriam-Webster Word-of-the-Day

News Dissector (Danny Schecter)

News Trust

On the Media (WNYC)

PBS

Press Think: Ghost of Democracy in the Media Machine

Project Censored: The News That Didn't Make the News (Sonoma State University)

PR Watch

Reading Critically (Natalie Gummer)

Regret the Error (Craig Silverman)

re.press: Independent and Open Publishing

Revolution by the Book (AK Press)

Rising Voices: Helping the Global Population Join the Global Conversation

Save the Internet: Fighting for Internet Freedom

Slate V: Politics and News (Videos)

SourceWatch

Spin of the Day

TechPresident

Time Tube

Top 25 Censored News Stories of the Year (annual list by Project Censored)

UChannel: Media

U.S. Film and Media Histories Site

Voice of San Diego

Washington Babylon (Ken Silverstein/Harper's)

Weekly Signals (KUCI: University of California-Irvine)

Wikidgame

Wikiscanner

Wired Blog Network

Wired News

Who Owns What: Media

The World in Words (Public Radio International)

2008:

Regret the Error: 2008 Plagiarism/Fabrication Round-Up; Crunks 2008: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections

Nathan Hodge: YouTube, Twitter--Weapons in Israel's Info War

Media Matters: John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation

Jim Hightower: The Army Experience (Video Games)

On the Media: God No! (The New Atheists)

On the Media: The Paper Market (Online Essays for Sale)

On the Media: Money Talks/Gateway Drugs (Pharmaceutical Industry)

On the Media: Snap Judgments

Excerpt from the 5th supplement for HUM 220: Peace/Conflict Studies (Historical Perspectives) course

John H. Richardson: My History of Violence

Vipavinee Artpradid: Why and for whom do you write/work today?

Wikidgame/Wikiscanner: Tracking Self-Interested Edits on Wikipedia

RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA: Web Sites That Dig for News Rise as Watchdogs

Michael Wesch: A Portal to Media Literacy

A.O. Scott: The Way We Live Now--The Screening of America

Point of Inquiry: Point of Inquiry: Susan Jacoby - The Age of Unreason

Center for Media and Democracy: Welcome to the Fifth Annual Falsies Awards!

Nancy Scola: Obama Puts Well-Known Internet Advocate in Charge of FCC Review

Chi-Yun Shin: Art of branding--Tartan "Asia Extreme" films

Slavoj Žižek: "The Spectre of Ideology"

Aristotle: Reasoned Speech (and Writing)

FCC to Vote on Opening Up “White Spaces” on TV Spectrum To Expand Broadband Access

Project Censored: Top 25 Censored Stories for 2009

Mona Domosh: On Nationalism

Christopher Buckley leaves National Review after Obama endorsement

Joan Hamilton: The Electronic Activist

Errol Morris: "The Photographs Actually Hide Things From Us"

Michael Benton: Violence in Films

Rob Pope: Texts and Contexts

H.L. Goodall: Writing the New Ethnography; Allan Irving/Ken Moffatt: The Professor as Poet; Gary Snyder: The Etiquette of Freedom

Mort Rosenblum: Escaping Plato's Cave; Carlotta Gall's Story; Taxi To the Dark Side

Is This What Democracy Looks Like?: Glass Bead Collective Footage of Mass Arrests at RNC

Amy Goodman: The Party Police

Bill Moyers Special Report: Buying the War: How Did the Mainstream Press Get it So Wrong?

On the Media: Instruments of War; Cooking the Books

Paul Ginsborg: Democracy--participation to passivity - can things change?

Is This What Democracy Looks Like?: FOX Journalists Embedded in Police Forces While They Arrest Independent Media Journalists

Philosophy Bites: Mary M. McCabe on Socratic Method

On the Media: Obama Nation Abomination

Michael Benton: City of God, Schindler's List and Contextual Viewings

On the Media: No There There

On the Media: Kiss Off; Margins of Error

On the Media: One for the Books

Jay Rosen: The News About the News

Media Matters: Myths and falsehoods about oil policies

Classic Video: Stephen Colbert's Speech at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner

Democracy Now/AlterNet: Is This What Democracy Looks Like?

BBC News: Peru's first 'visionary' editor Doris Gibson

Hearsay Culture: Alex Wright on Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages

Richard Posner: Copyright

Roy Wagner: The Invention of Culture

Matthew Nisbet: What is Framing?/Popular Science vs Framing

Bob Costas Interview of George Bush at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

John Pilger: Israel's torture of an award-winning young Palestinian journalist is part of a terrible pattern

Minnesota Public Radio: A critical look at the presidential nominees

Jay Rosen: The News About the News

Project Censored's Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2008

In These Times: Tilting at Media Windmills

Project Censored's Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2007

Mother Jones: Visual Diagram of 25 Years of Media Mergers

Project Censored's Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2006

PBS: Mapping the Media Giants

CBS On a Roll Continues To Reject Paying Customers: See the PETA Ad CBS Refused to Play During the Superbowl

Senator Dick Durbin: CBS Don't Censor Ads

Drop the Outrage--Hollywood's and DC's Hypocrisy

Jeff Epton: Mainstream Media's Anti-Union Bias

The Girls Next Door: US Sex Slave Scandal

CBS: Record of Censorship Continues

Timothy Karr: CBS Cuts MoveOn, Allows White House Ads During Super Bowl

David Walsh: New York Times on the Reagan series controversy: in praise of cowardice

Kari Lydersen: US Plan for Global Domination Tops Project Censored's Annual List

Todd Gitlin: Eight Strategies We Use to Navigate the Ceaseless Flood of Media

Dion Dennis: Inventing "W, The Presidential Brand": The Rise of QVC Politics

Dion Dennis: Priming the Pump of War--Toward a Post-Ethnic, Post-Racial Fascism

Kate Brigham: Decoding Visual News Content

Re:constructions--Reflections on Humanity and Media After Tragedy

Salon Magazine: Radio's Big Bully Clear Channel (Archive of Reports)

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