Future active media activism and the Internet

When the Internet exploded as a new media, we heard widely about its potential for social change. We were led to believe it would revitalise democracy and empower the individual. This volume explores some of these claims, looking at the use of the Int

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Main Author: Meikle, Graham 1965-
Format: Unknown
Published: Annandale, N.S.W. New York, N.Y. Pluto Press Routledge 2002
Series:Media.culture series
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