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Alternative media: a case for development.

Atton, Chris

Authors

Chris Atton



Abstract

What place do alternative media have in Scotland? The need for alternative media has emerged as an urgent one in these times of media consolidation and neoliberalism. ‘Alternative media’ is a resolutely relative term, one which can include the media of pressure groups and advocacy groups; the grassroots campaigning journalism of new social movements; ethnic and gender minority group media; the ‘working class press’ of Marxist-Leninism; anarchist publications. Neither should it ignore the increasing use of video, audio and Internet practices for such interventions. This diversity makes consistent, historic and long-term challenges difficult, particularly in a small country like Scotland, where political fragmentation and geographic isolation can be acute.

Citation

Atton, C. (2003). Alternative media: a case for development. Scottish Left Review, 10-11

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2003-01
Deposit Date Mar 4, 2010
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Pages 10-11
Keywords Alternative media; Scotland; grassroots journalism; anarchy;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/3645
Publisher URL http://www.scottishleftreview.org/li/images/stories/pdf/slr-733-SLRI14.pdf