By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

Agenda Shifting

How might identity groups use media to react to, reshape, or even control the narrative being constructed about them in mainstream media? We are seeing many of the groups we study -- but especially the DREAM activists and the American Muslim networks respond quickly to news stories or popular culture programming that they feel places them in a negative light. They are using their collective capacities to pull together information, critique representation, construct alternative narratives, and get them into circulation, often in ways that commands the attention of major news organizations. In part, these strategies work because of the ways they are able to quickly mobilize dispersed and decentralized networks that are invested in helping them spread content.

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  1. 19th Century Reforms: Crash Course US History #15
  2. 2013 Fourth Estate Summit // Day 3 // Samantha Power, Sophia Bush, & more // August 10. 6:00pm PST
  3. "Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem
  4. Black And Yellow - AnCap Remix
  5. Coming out of the Shadows - Dream Activist Philadelphia
  6. Ann Coulter Battles Stossel, Calls Libertarians 'Pussies,' And Gets Booed By Room Full Of Students