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Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere. Vol. II: National and Global Movements for Democratic Communication

Cresskill: Hampton Press (2009), ix, 267 pp.

Contains acronyms pp. vii-ix, index

Series: Euricom Monographs: Communicative Innovations and Democracy

ISBN 978-1-572-73792-1

Signature commbox: 10-Politics-E 2009

I. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES
Introduction / Clemmcia Rodriguez, 24
Collective Action and Militant Documentary Cinema in Argentina: A Conflictual Relationship / Christian Dodaro, Santiago Warino & Maria Graciela Rodriguez, 31
2 The Citizens' Media Watch in Peru / Rosa Maria Alfaro Moreno, 51
3 Online Deliberation in Local Communities: Lessons from the Electronic Participatory Budget Experience in Porto Alegre, Brazil / José Ignacio Porras, 65
II. MOBILIZATION BEYOND NATIONAL BORDERS
Introduction / Laura Stein, 78
4 Civil Society Participation in Multistakeholder Processes: In Between Realism and Utopia / Bart Cammaerts, 83
5 Framing Our Media for Transnational Policy: The World Summit on the Information Society and Beyond / Gabriele Hadl & Arne Hintz, 103
6 You Say Media, We Say Justice! The Media Justice Delegation at the World Summit on the Information Society / Joanna Arevalo & Dalida MMaria Benfield, 123
7 The Latin American Minga Informativa / Osvaldo Leon, Sally Burch & Eduardo Tamayo, 139
III. REFRAMING DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS
Introduction / Patrick Burkart, 154
8 Common Cause: Global Resistance to Intellectual Property Rights / Christine Schweidler & Sasha Costanza-Chock, 161
9 The Electronic Fabric of Resistance: A Constructive Network of Online Users and Activists Challenging a Rigid Copyright Regime / Kwang-Suk Lee, 189
10 The Right to Communicate: Democracy and the Digital Divide / Carolyn Cunningham, 207
11 The Emerging Global Movement on Communication Rights: A New Stakeholder in Global Communication Governance? / Claudia Padovani & Elena Pavan, 223