Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1: Introduction.Chapter 2: Regular letters-writers: meanings and perceptions of public debate.Chapter 3: Speaking as citizens: women's political correspondence to Scottish newspapers 1918-28.Chapter 4: Letters to the Editor in the Chicago Defender, 1929-1930: The Voice of a Voiceless People.Chapter 5: Letters to the Editor in Colombia: a Sanctuary of Public Emotions Marta.Chapter 6: Letters to the Editor as a tool of citizenship.Chapter 7: The Struggles and Economic Hardship of Women Working Class Activists, 1918-1923.Chapter 8: Readers' letters to Victorian local newspapers as journalistic genre.Chapter 9: The possibilities and limits of 'open journalism': Journalist engagement below the line at the Guardian 2006-2017.