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E-raamat: Alternative Media Meets Mainstream Politics: Activist Nation Rising

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Alternative Media Meets Mainstream Politics: Activist Nation Rising demonstrates the rising role that alternative media play in contemporary mainstream political communication. The rise of the modern Internet and social media platforms have allowed for the proliferation of alternative media across society in ways that were not possible twenty years ago. Today, alternative media have become more intertwined with mainstream media and have become increasingly relevant in mainstream political communication. Contributors focus on three primary sites where such media seem to have established growing influence in recent years: political parties, mainstream political news, and the production of participatory media that allow for engagement. Scholars of communication, political science, sociology, and media studies will find this collection useful.
Introduction 1(18)
Joshua D. Atkinson
1 Comparing Progressive and Conservative Audiences for Alternative Media and Their Attitudes Towards Journalism
19(20)
Jennifer Ranch
Part I Entertainment Alternative Media and Political Parties
39(60)
2 No More Ideological Gatekeepers?
47(20)
Prashanth Bhat
Krishnan Vasudevan
3 Narrowmobilization and Tea Party Activism
67(16)
Joshua D. Atkinson
Suzanne Berg
4 Activist Speak at the Republican Debates
83(16)
Joshua D. Atkinson
Nina Gjoci
Robert Joseph
Emi Kanemoto
Tao Zhang
Part II Entertainment Alternative Media and Mainstream Political News
99(76)
5 Alternative Press Coverage of the 2016 Election
107(16)
Chad Painter
Madison Olinger
6 Satirical News as Alternative Journalism
123(20)
Kevin Howley
7 Mainstream Coverage of Alternative Media
143(16)
Linus Andersson
8 Alternative Media and Journalistic Boundary Work
159(16)
Linda Jean Kenix
Part III Participatory Alternative Media and Emancipatory Possibilities
175(40)
9 Hybridized Political Participation
181(18)
Nune Grigoryan
Wolfgang Suetzl
10 Rhetorics of Resistance in a World of Fake News
199(16)
Laura A. Stengrim
G. Brandon Knight
Index 215(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 219
Joshua D. Atkinson is associate professor in the School of Media & Communication at Bowling Green State University.

Linda Jean Kenix is professor and head of the School of Language, Social & Political Sciences at University of Canterbury.