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Alternative Television: References

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References

Allen, G., & Smith, C. (2007). Publishing art: Alternative distribution in print. Art Journal66(1), 41-45.

Anderson, K., & Goldson, A. (1993). Alternating currents: Alternative television inside and outside of the academy. Social Text35, 56-71.

Baudrillard, J. (1981). For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign (pp. 164-184).Telos Press.

Boyle, D. (1992). From portapak to camcorder: A brief history of guerrilla television. Journal of Film and Video44(1/2), 67-79.

Boyle, D. (1985). Subject to change: Guerrilla television revisited. Art Journal45(3), 228-232.

Burch, E. (1997). Getting closer to folk tv production: Nontraditional uses of video in the U.S. and other cultures. Journal of Film and Video49(4), 18-29.

Halleck, D. (1993). Deep dish tv: Community video from geostationary orbit. Leonardo26(5), 415-420.

Kellner, D. (2003). The media and the crisis of democracy in the age of bush – 2. Retrieved from

Leistyna, P. (2008). Alternative media resource guide. The Radical Teacher81, 28-35.

London, B. (1985). Video: A selected chronology. Art Journal45(3), 249-262.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Accessed November 2012.

Weiner, A. S. (2007). Changing channels: Broadcast television, early video and the politics of networked media. Qui Parle16(2), 132-145.

Zassoursky, Y. N. (2002). Media and communications as the vehicle of the open society.Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies64(5), 425-432.