Liberating alternatives: The founding convention of the Cultural Environment Movement (Book)

Document Actions
Kate Duncan
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1999
Topic(s) of work:
Grassroots organizing

Abstract

This volume looks at the Cultural Environment Movement’s Founding Convention, as well as the legislative history and current policy of mass communication and the stories that fail to reach a mass audience as a result of government policies. Global and national policy are examined in the context of communication issues including the physical environment, multiculturalism, labor, substance abuse, religion, mental health, and gender relationships.