03/07/16 LM174 Social Action & Community Media | University of Brighton Reading Lists LM174 Social Action & Community Media (2015/16) View Online Reading and resource list for 1st year Media Studies students taking the Social Action & Community Media elective module [1]Alpert M. 11AD. Social Media and Social Movements. [2]Boss S. 2012. Thinking Critically About Social Action Projects | Edutopia. [3]Budmouth Sociology 27AD. Miss B’s Quick Guide To...SOCIAL ACTION. [4]Cammaerts B. 2015. Movement Media as technologies of self-mediation. The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. Routledge. [5]Carroll L. 2013. Social Action and Community Media by Luke Carroll on Prezi. [6]Castells M. 2008. The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 616, 1 (Mar. 2008), 78–93. [7]Coleman S. 2004. The network-empowered citizen: how people share civic knowledge online. University of Oxford. [8]Community Media Workshop Social Media Tools. [9]De Vera J.C. and Murray B. The art of listening: social media tools for non-profits. Greenlining. [10]Fanselow J. 2008. Community blogging: The new wave of citizen journalism. National Civic Review. 97, 4 (Sep. 2008), 24–29. [11]Fisher D. 2013. The empowerment model of recovery: Finding our voice and having a say - NEC Article. National Empowerment Center. [12]Flamand L. The Social Action Theory (with Pictures) | eHow. [13]Gil de Zu ́ n ̃ iga H. ed. 2014. New technologies and civic engagement: new agendas in communication. Routledge. [14]Gregson R. and Court L. 2010. Building healthy communities: A community empowerment approach. Community Development Foundation. [15]Hennessey Lavery S. et al. 2005. The Community Action Model: A Community-Driven Model Designed to Address Disparities in Health. American Journal of Public Health. 95, 4 (Apr. 2005), 611–616. [16]John W. Higgins 1999. Community television and the vision of media literacy, social action, and empowerment. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. Vol. 43, Issue 4 (1999). [17]Kidd D. 2015. Occupy and Social Movement Communication. The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. Routledge. [18]Lindgren S. 13AD. SS60S: Social Action. [19]Lovejoy K. and Saxton G.D. 2012. Information, Community, and Action: How Nonprofit Organizations Use Social Media*. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 17, 3 (Apr. 2012), 337–353. 1/2 03/07/16 LM174 Social Action & Community Media | University of Brighton Reading Lists [20]Maton K.I. 2008. Empowering Community Settings: Agents of Individual Development, Community Betterment, and Positive Social Change. American Journal of Community Psychology. 41, 1-2 (Mar. 2008), 4–21. [21]McAllister A. 2013. New Media and New Voices. The Philanthropist. 25, 2 (2013), 93–98. [22]McLean J. Community Empowerment: helping groups and communities to gain power. [23]McLeod J. 19AD. Mediated Social Movement. [24]Miranda C. and Steiner A. 2013. Something to Tweet About: How #charities & #socialenterprises can create great #socialmedia content. Social Misfits Media/Aegis Media. [25]O’Reilly N. and Fitzgerald N. 2013. Continuous Professional Development Training for a Social Action Model of Community Education – Facilitators Guide. AONTAS - The Irish National Adult Learning Organisation. [26]Paul Mihailidis Using Critical Media Literacy to Empower Inclusive and Active Voices in Daily Civic Life. In Media Res. [27]Quixley S. 2008. Achieving Social Change - Strategies, Tactics & Planning. [28]Rockafeller Foundation 2014. Digital Story Telling for Social Impact. [29]Servaes J. 2008. Communication for development and social change. SAGE. [30]Sinclair C. 25AD. Open Sourcing Community Media @ NCMR11. [31]Spurgeon C. and Burgess J. 2015. Making Media Participatory: Digital Story-telling. The Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media. Routledge. [32]The World We Want Foundation Create the World You Want - A Social Action Project Guide. [33]Wu M. 2010. Community vs. Social Network - Lithosphere Community. [34]27AD. 4 Step Action Planning Process. [35]Building Community Sites with WordPress: 15 Plugins to Get Started - noupe. [36]Capabilities of Movements and Affordances of Digital Media: Paradoxes of Empowerment | DMLcentral. [37]Com-Me – Community Media Toolkit. [38]Community Channel : Community Voices. [39]Community Media — Media Trust. [40]7AD. Digital Storytelling — Media Trust. [41]Introducing social action @ the informal education homepage. [42]14AD. La Source Social Action Campaign Fundraising Video. [43]Learn WordPress.com. [44]Making your film matter: an introduction to social action campaigns. Film Courage. [45]On Social Media — Who’s participating? | How to empower social change? [46]Section 4 Social Action | Community Tool Box. [47]Section 5 Developing an Action Plan | Community Tool Box. [48]Social action, social change and social reform | infed.org. [49]28AD. Talk About Local - community empowerment. [50]The Purpose and Impact of Social Action and Community Media by Adam Cowdray on Prezi. [51]2011. Using Social Media for your Community Action Plans. Global Changemakers. [52]infed.org | Developing community. 2/2