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A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy: In the Paths of Righteousness
Theories of New Media, Justice and Democracy
The Novelty and Utility in New Media
What Are Social Media?
Abundance-Scarcity
Mobility-Immobility
Interactivity-Passivity
Multimediality-Unimediality
The Utility of New Media
Inform and Communicate for What?
Notes
References
Competing Theories of Justice
The Traditional View: Utilitarianism
Utilitarian Principles
An Alternative View: Redistributive Justice
Justice as Fairness
The Capabilities Approach
Justice and Democracy
Equality in Freedom
Notes
References
Media Policy and Theories of Justice
Utilitarianism
A New Framework
Rawlsian Approaches to Media Policy
Senian Approaches to Media Policy
What Next?
References
Case Studies: Contemporary Media’s Characteristics in Practice
The Digital Divide in Israel
Ethiopian Immigrants and the Perception of Media
Israel and the Ethiopian Jews: ‘Homecoming’
Facades of Conflict
New Media in the Life of the Ethiopian Immigrants
The Four Characteristics: ICTs as an Element of the Body
Information Richness: “Reaching the Moon”
Communicative Presence: “It Will Make Us One”
Capabilities
ICTs and the Ethiopian Immigrants
Notes
References
Al ‘Arakeeb (aka Al ‘Araqib) and Uses of the New Media
The Story of Al-‘Arakeeb
Al-‘Arakeeb and the Media
Old Media: Unidirectional Television and Radio
Telephony and the Mobile Revolution
New Media Characteristics and Internet Adoption
Contemporary Media and the Civil Upheaval
Impact
Why New Media in Al-‘Arakeeb Mattered
Notes
References
iNakba and Realizing the Potential of New Media
The Nakba and Its Marginalization in Israeli Collective Memory
The iNakba App and Its Features
Mobility
Abundance
Multimediality
Interactivity
iNakba as New Media
Notes
References
Conclusion: Social Justice and Communications Policy in Transition
Final Words
References
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