Hand-Held Visions: The Uses of Community Media / Edition 1

Hand-Held Visions: The Uses of Community Media / Edition 1

by DeeDee Halleck
ISBN-10:
0823221016
ISBN-13:
9780823221011
Pub. Date:
06/01/2001
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10:
0823221016
ISBN-13:
9780823221011
Pub. Date:
06/01/2001
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
Hand-Held Visions: The Uses of Community Media / Edition 1

Hand-Held Visions: The Uses of Community Media / Edition 1

by DeeDee Halleck

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Overview

For almost forty years, DeeDee Halleck has been involved in a variety of projects that involve media making by non-professionals.Her goal has been to develop a critical sense of the potential and limitations of mediated communication through practical exercises that generate a sense of both individual and non-hierarchical group power over the various apparati of media and electronic technology. Hand-Held Visions is a collection of essays, presentations, and lectures that she has written throughout this process. Halleck starts with a discussion of her own development as a teacher, producer, and an active participant in the struggle for media democracy. She gives the reader a historical first-person perspective on the community-based media movement and a sense of the determination and resolve that have enabled often fragile and much embattled organizations and individuals to survive in a climate dominated by global media corporations that are in direct opposition to their work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823221011
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2001
Series: Communications and Media Studies
Edition description: 2
Pages: 486
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

DeeDee Halleck, Professor of Communications at the University of California at San Diego, is a filmmaker, video activist, media critic and co-founder of Paper Tiger Television and Deep Dish Television.
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