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The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community b roadcasting. La democratizaci ó n de las medias por la proliferaci ó n a trav é s de nuevas tecnologias, cambios en la regulaci ó n y emisoras comunitarias.
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The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting.La democratización de las medias por la proliferación a través de nuevas tecnologias, cambios en la regulación y emisoras comunitarias. Guy Starkey, University of Sunderland
The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media
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The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media • Participatory resistance to globalisation
The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media • Participatory resistance to globalisation • Conclusions
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