Digital-Age Resistance: Journalism, Social Movements and the Media Dependence Model

Authors

  • Marta Fiolić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25770/artc.34589

Keywords:

social movements, social media, mass media, journalism, media dependence model

Abstract

Andrew Kennis`s most recent book, Digital-Age Resistance: Journalism, Social Movements and the Media Dependence Model, is a comparative study of several case studies using a novel model of news analysis called the Media Dependence Model, which Kennis himself hypothesized and developed in his doctoral thesis (Kennis, 2011) and has since been refining and updating.

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Kennis, A. (2011). The media dependence model: An analysis of the performance and structure of U.S. and global news. Dissertation Thesis, University of Illinois.

Kennis, A. (2022) Digital-Age Resistance: Journalism, Social Movements and the Media Dependence Model. London: Routledge.

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Roberts, J. M. (2014). New media and public activism. Neoliberalism, the state and radical protest in the public sphere. Bristol: Policy Press.

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Published

2025-05-18

How to Cite

Fiolić, M. . (2025). Digital-Age Resistance: Journalism, Social Movements and the Media Dependence Model. artciencia.Com, Revista De Arte, Ciência E Comunicação, (26-27). https://doi.org/10.25770/artc.34589