Robert McChesney, Digital Disconnect: The Internet and Democracy
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Robert McChesney, Digital Disconnect: The Internet and Democracy
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This March 6, join us in a conversation with lead thinkers on media reform and co-founders of Free Press, Robert W. McChesney John Nichols (journalist) about their exciting new book "People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy."
Tickets $10 + sliding scale: https://openmedia.org/en/events
"Trombone Solo Highlights" from The Bob McChesney Quintet appearance at Vitello's in Studio City, Ca on March 30th, 2011. With Bob Mintzer, Andy Langham, Edw...
now, THIS trombonist....
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McChesney, R. W. (2013). Digital disconnect: How capitalism is turning the Internet against democracy. The New Press.
This chart basically says that since the end of the 1970s, workers in the states rarely strike.
"Can you talk about the vetting process citizen journalism undergoes?"- Sloan Sabbith
In this clip from HBO's show Newsroom, a discussion takes place regarding ACN's new app which allows viewers to report on the location of celebrities. In the process of interviewing, a critique about the citizen journalism, as discussed by Robert McChesney in his book "The Political Economy of Media," arises. McChesney states that:
"Corporate media apologists say not to worry, now that everyone is blogging we have all the journalism we can handle and then some..."
"In fact, there is no endgame on the visible horizon that suggests the Internet will magically provide the journalism a self-governing people require."
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