Cultural protest in journalism, documentary films and the arts: between protest and professionalization
In: Routledge studies in radical history and politics
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research context: media and cultural work in protest cultures -- 1.2 Protest cultures and constitutive media and cultural work -- 1.3 Imperatives guiding media and cultural production and organisation in protest cultures -- 1.4 Structure of the book -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Key theoretical paradigms -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The political economy of communication tradition -- 2.2.1 Other critical and complementary theoretical approaches -- 2.2.2 Dynamics of media and cultural organisations in protest cultures -- 2.3 The sociology of news production -- 2.4 The sociology of cultural production -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Protest cultures and regulatory contexts -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Media policy and protest cultures -- 3.3 Cultural policy and protest cultures -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Ethnographic immersion in media and cultural work in protest cultures -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Research design -- 4.2.1 Research purpose -- 4.2.2 Research questions -- 4.2.3 The preparatory phase -- 4.2.4 Introducing the media and cultural producers under study -- 4.3 Data collection -- 4.3.1 Semi-structured qualitative interviews -- 4.3.2 Participant observation -- 4.3.3 Studying documents and artefacts -- 4.4 Data analysis -- 4.5 Ethical issues, considerations and reflections -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Changing imperatives in journalism/news production in protest cultures -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Historical development of journalism/news production in protest cultures -- 5.3 Profiling selected journalistic and/or news production actors in protest cultures -- 5.4 Journalistic and/or news production and organisational processes in protest cultures -- 5.4.1 AsiaNet