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Paperback Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream Book

ISBN: 0820456519

ISBN13: 9780820456515

Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream

Political activists with radical ideas often find themselves shut out of the mainstream news media. Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream is designed for activists... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Writing Dissent - A guide

The author sets out very clearly how activists and in fact anyone can challenge dominant ideas within our society. He provides information and advice on how to lobby and challenge institutions. It is well-written for the general reader and shows we do not have to submit to narrow concepts. I highly recommend it for both voluntary organisations and individuals who wish to engage in activism and campaign work. Institutional ideas can be challenged as Jenson clearly demonstrates.

A manual written especially for political activists

Writing Dissent: Taking Radical ideas From The Margins To The Mainstream by Robert Jensen (Associate Professor, School of Journalism, University of Texas - Austin) is a manual written especially for political activists with radical ideas, who often find themselves excluded from mainstream news and media. Tips, tricks, and techniques for getting one's message out in the public, drawing from the author's experience as a journalist, activist, and academic. Sample, passionately charged pieces of opinionated political writing along with the author's wisdom and travails attempting to get them distributed pepper Writing Dissent as real-life examples, and the more general advice on journalistic style and how to make one's message as clear as possible resonate powerfully. A "must-read" for concerned citizens, activists, and journalists alike.

A Delightful, Readable 'How to' of Radical Journalism

Robert Jensen's recent book Writing Dissent is terse, pleasantly readable, enlightening and practical. The book is a `how to' of the kind radicals are awfully in need of. Spearheaded by intellectuals and academicians, the radicals lack works like Jensen's. Jensen shows that smart use of the mainstream media is not a proprietary enterprise of the chauvinistic Right. Radicals too can, believe it or not, use the same media to advance their cause of reason, fairness and justice. The Right invests immense resources in preparing its warriors to exploit the media and blunt the academia through the likes of the Leadership Institute, the Pioneer Fund, the Heritage Foundation, Accuracy in Media, Accuracy in Academia, etc. Their focus is not critical thinking, profound scholarship or honest dialog, but simple exploitation of jargon, redundancy, spincraft and other tricks to win the battle. Mainstream journalism has been a major alibi in this process. Jensen combines the rare insight of an ex-journalist, an activist and an academician to tell the inside story of mainstream journalism. What Chomsky and Herman tell us on a macroscopic scale in their propaganda model finds real world microscopic explanation in Jensen's work. Yet, the book is not big on theory, its primary focus remains actual dos and don'ts and how-tos of journalism. Several examples of journalistic pieces Jensen has written and gotten published add to the utility and power of the book. The book is useful for anyone, though the reader is assumed to be a radical throughout. Whether you are a burgeoning activist looking for practical guidance on whether, how and where to write and publish, or an experienced intellectual looking for ways to write in simple, clear and comprehensible journalistic style, this is the book for you. A pleasant aspect of the book is Jensen's candid style that is a reflection perhaps of his radical ideology. He forcefully claims that `any one can write' and that his success as a journalist is not due to a special gift. Journalism is a craft, and anyone can learn it.
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