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"This book questions the predominance of "media abundance" as a guiding concept for contemporary mediated politics. The authors argue that media abundance is not a universal condition, and that certain individuals, communities and even nations can more accurately be referred to as media scarce - where access to media technologies and content is limited, highly controlled or surveilled. Through case studies that focus on guerilla militants, incarcerated Indigenous people, and Cold War era infrastructure, including Soviet ...

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    • Title: The Politics of Media Scarcity by Greg Elmer; Stephen J. Neville
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9781032504681, 1032504684
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    • Edition: 2024 1st edition
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