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Hi G,
these two references can interest you. I don't know if they are "the
most important texts", but at least they're quite interesting :
- RAUCH, J. (2003), « Rooted in Nations, Blossoming in
Globalization ? A Cultural Perspective on the Content of a “Northern”
Mainstream and a “Southern” Alternative News Agency”, //Journal of
Communication Inquiry//, SAGE Publications, 27:1, pp. 87-103. [she
studies the coverage of the Group of 77 Summit that convened in Cuba
in 2000, comparing the mainstream Associated press and the Alternative
Inter Press Service]
- SMITH, Jackie (2001), “Globalizing Resistance : the battle of
Seattle and the Future of Social Movements”, //Mobilization : An
International Journal//, 6(1), pp. 1-20. [coverage of the
counter-forum of Seattle in 1999 by alternative media]
I would also be interested in having some references on that topic. I
just created a new section on it in the bibliography of the
Alternative Media Global Project. You can visit it and add new
references at :
http://www.ourmedianetwork.org/wiki/bibliography:ams_theme:world_summit
Best
Benjamin Ferron
G <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
> (english only)
> Hi friends and colleagues-
>
> Looking for key research on how alternative media report international
> summits/conferences like G8 or WTO. What are the 2-3 most important texts?
> Your advice appreciated.
>
> G
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