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The following collection of bibliographies is designed to assist in the training of future generations of scholars. It is by no means exhaustive but instead serves as a general guide for those interested in learning more about the interrelationship of media and politics.

 

Jamal Bahmad

Leftist Thought and Social Activism in the MENA Region: A Bibliographic Overview

Ergin Bulut and Paula Chakravartty

Media Empires: Corporate Power and Resistance, An InterAsian Perspective

Media Empires: Corporate Power and Resistance: An InterAsian Perspective - Non-Academic Sources

Padma Chirumamilla

Networked Publics: InterAsian Perspectives

Jack Qiu and Dennis KK Leung

Media Empires: Corporate Power and Resistance

Steven Schrag

Symbolic Dimensions of Mediated Activism: A Critical Review of the Literature

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  • Participants of the TVRI-organized “Media as Activism” conference discuss media activism in conflict zones

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