ID: | HARP-597 |
Title: | Media Strategies and Political Projects: A Comparative Study of Social Movements |
Source: | Canadian Journal of Sociology, Winter99, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1, 34p, 1 chart |
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Year: | 1999 |
Pages: | 0 |
Author(s): | William K. Carroll, R. S. Ratner |
Keywords: | Canada, human rights, politics, civil and political rights, media, assembly and association |
Abstract: | Presents a study which analyzed the relationship between social movements and the media strategies that they invoke to pursue their respective goals. Analysis of the strategies used by three social movement organizations to describe three distinguishable types of social movement politics; Discussion on the varying attempts of the organizations to cope with the asymmetrical and dependent power relations between movements and mainstream mass media. |
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