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An example of alternative media is tactical media, which uses 'hit-and-run' tactics to bring attention to an emerging problem. Often tactical media attempts to expose large corporations that control sources of mainstream media.
Alternative media are forms of media that differ from the current established mainstream, whether it be by content, format, or distribution. Alternative media can be print, digital, audio,...
This study explores the alternative social media sites BitChute, Gab, Gettr, Parler, Rumble, Telegram and Truth Social as an emerging part of the news and information landscape using a multi-method approach.
No one term adequately describes all of the various types of publications and sources of information that fall outside of the mainstream: independent, dissident, radical, underground, subversive, non-corporate, progressive, grassroots, activist, anarchist, small, alternative...
What roles do alternative media play in pluralistic, democratic societies? What are the similarities and differences between alternative media, community media, civil society media and rhizomatic media?
Alternative media refers to various forms of communication and media platforms that offer different perspectives from mainstream media, often focusing on marginalized voices, social justice issues, and grassroots movements.
Alternative media refers to small-scale politically radical media that utilize a variety of communication technologies and formats. These media have been historically associated with movements such as the Protestant Reformation, the English Civil War, and the American and French revolutions, as well as with modern movements like the US ...