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media freedom on the line : the top censored stories and media analysis of 2014-15

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An edition of Censored 2016 (2015)

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media freedom on the line : the top censored stories and media analysis of 2014-15

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Table of Contents

Foreword : Censorship, its causes and cures / by Nicholas Johnson
Introduction / by Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth
Chapter 1: The top Censored stories and media analysis of 2014-15 / compiled and edited by Andy Lee Roth
1. Half of global wealth owned by the 1 percent
2. Oil industry illiegally dumps fracking wastewater
3. 89 percent of Pakastini drone victims not identifiable as militants
4. Popular resistance to corporate water grabbing
5. Fukushima nuclear disaster deepens
6. Methane and arctic warming's global impacts
7. Fear of government spying is "chilling" writers' freedom of expression
8. Who dies at the hands of U.S. police and how often
9. Millioins in poverty get less media coverage than billionaires do
10. Costa Rica setting the standard on renewable energy
11. Pesticide manufacturers spend millions on PR response to declining bee populations
12. Seeds of doubt: USDA ignores popular critiques of new pesticide-resistant genetically modified crops
13. Pentagon and NATO encircle Russia and China
14. Global forced displacement tops fifty million
15. Big Sugar borrowing tactics from Big Tobacco
16. US military sexual assault of Colombian children 17. Media "whitewash" Senate's CIA torture report
18. ICREACH: the NSA's secret search engine
19. "Most comprehensive" assessment yet warns against geoengineering risks
20. FBI seeks backdoors in new communications technology
21. The new Amazon of the north: Canadian deforestation
22. Global killing of environmentalists rises drastically
23. Unoriocessed rape kits
24. NSA's AUROGAGOLD program hacks cell phones around world
25. Greenland's meltwater contributes to rising sea levels
Chapter 2: Deja vu : what happened to previous Censored stories? / by Susan Rahman ; with research and writing from College of Marin students Nathan Bowman [and 18 others] ; with further research assistance by Diablo Valley College students Darian Edelman and Ellie Kim
Chapter 3: A vast wasteland : the ongoing reign of junk food news and news abuse / by Nolan Higdon [and 16 others]
Chapter 4: Media democracy in action / compiled by Andy Lee Roth and Mickey Huff, with contributions by [15 others]
Chapter 5: A vision for transformative civic engagement : the Global Critical Media Literacy Project / by Julie Frechette, Nolan Higdon, and Rob Williams
Chapter 6: Modern Herlands : the significance of Gilman's Herland for the next 100 years / by Sheila Katz
Chapter 7: "Dark alliance": the controversy and the legacy, twenty years on / by Brian Covert
Chapter 8: Twenty-first-century fascism : private military companies in service to the transnational capitalist class / by Peter Phillips, Ray McClintock, Melissa Carneiro, and Jacob Crabtree
Chapter 9: Existence is resistance : women in occupied Palestine and Kashmir / by Tara Dorabji and Susan Rahman
Chapter 10: The contours of long-term systemic criss and the need for systemic solutions / by Gar Alperovitz, James Gustave Speth, and Joe Guinan
Report from the Media Freedom Foundation President / by Peter Phillips.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
16 censored

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363.310973, 909.83/12
Library of Congress
PN4888.P6 C44 2016, PN4888.P6C46 2015

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351 pages
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351

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OL27199755M
Internet Archive
censored2016medi0000unse
ISBN 10
160980645X
ISBN 13
9781609806453
OCLC/WorldCat
900180002

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