Media Localism: The Policies of Place
We live in a boosterish era that exhorts us to play local and buy local. But what does it mean to support local media? How should we define local media in the first place? Christopher Ali delves into our ideas about localism and their far-reaching repercussions for the discourse of federal media policy and regulation. His critique focuses on the new interest in localism among regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. As he shows, the many different and often contradictory meanings of localism complicate efforts to study local voices. At the same time, market factors and regulators' unwillingness to critically examine local media blunt challenges to the status quo. Ali argues that reconciling the places where we live with the spaces we inhabit will point regulators toward effective policies that strengthens local media. That new approach will again elevate local media to its rightful place as a vital part of the public good.
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Media Localism: The Policies of Place
We live in a boosterish era that exhorts us to play local and buy local. But what does it mean to support local media? How should we define local media in the first place? Christopher Ali delves into our ideas about localism and their far-reaching repercussions for the discourse of federal media policy and regulation. His critique focuses on the new interest in localism among regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. As he shows, the many different and often contradictory meanings of localism complicate efforts to study local voices. At the same time, market factors and regulators' unwillingness to critically examine local media blunt challenges to the status quo. Ali argues that reconciling the places where we live with the spaces we inhabit will point regulators toward effective policies that strengthens local media. That new approach will again elevate local media to its rightful place as a vital part of the public good.
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Media Localism: The Policies of Place

Media Localism: The Policies of Place

by Christopher Ali
Media Localism: The Policies of Place

Media Localism: The Policies of Place

by Christopher Ali

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Overview

We live in a boosterish era that exhorts us to play local and buy local. But what does it mean to support local media? How should we define local media in the first place? Christopher Ali delves into our ideas about localism and their far-reaching repercussions for the discourse of federal media policy and regulation. His critique focuses on the new interest in localism among regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. As he shows, the many different and often contradictory meanings of localism complicate efforts to study local voices. At the same time, market factors and regulators' unwillingness to critically examine local media blunt challenges to the status quo. Ali argues that reconciling the places where we live with the spaces we inhabit will point regulators toward effective policies that strengthens local media. That new approach will again elevate local media to its rightful place as a vital part of the public good.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252099168
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 02/03/2017
Series: The History of Media and Communication
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Christopher Ali is an assistant professor in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia. He is a coauthor of Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better or Different 100 Years Later.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part I: Introducing Localism Introduction: Where Is Here? 1. Mapping the Local Part II: Regulating Localism 2. The Policies of Localism: Debates, Dilemmas, and Decisions in Local Television Regulation 3. The Communities of Localism: Community Television in the Digital Age 4. The Ecosystems of Localism: A Holistic Approach to Local News and Information 5. The Solutions of Localism: Regulatory Approaches to the Crisis of Local Television Part III: Fixing Localism 6. The Political Economy of Localism: Critical Regionalism and the Policies of Place 7. Interventions in Localism: From Public Goods to Merit Goods Conclusion: The Right to Be Local? Appendix: An Essay on Method Notes References Index
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