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Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. Theorizing Pluralism and the Public Sphere
1. Three Models of Democratic Pluralism
2. Pluralization and Its Problems
3. Towards a Critical Concept of Media Pluralism
PART II. The Politics of Media Pluralism
4. Aspects and Scope of Media Pluralism
5. Paradoxes of Communicative Abundance
6. Uses of Pluralism in Contemporary Media Policy
7. Empirical Indicators and the Politics of Criteria
Conclusion
Reference List
Index
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. Theorizing Pluralism and the Public Sphere
1. Three Models of Democratic Pluralism
2. Pluralization and Its Problems
3. Towards a Critical Concept of Media Pluralism
PART II. The Politics of Media Pluralism
4. Aspects and Scope of Media Pluralism
5. Paradoxes of Communicative Abundance
6. Uses of Pluralism in Contemporary Media Policy
7. Empirical Indicators and the Politics of Criteria
Conclusion
Reference List
Index