Introduction; Daniel Jackson, Jenny Alexander, Einar Thorsen And Heather Savigny<BR>PART I: CITIZEN VOICES<BR>1. Alternative Voices, Alternative Spaces: Counterhegemonic Discourse In The Blogosphere; Deborah Gabriel<BR>2. Unlocking The Gate? How Ngos Mediate The Voices Of The Marginalized In Social Media Context; Glenda Cooper<BR>3. ' 'I Wouldn ' 't Be A Victim When It Comes To Being Heard ' ': Citizen Journalism And Civic Inclusion; Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson And Ann Luce<BR>4. The Voices Of Extremist Violence: What Can We Hear?; Barry Richards<BR>PART II: MEDIATING MARGINS<BR>5. European Media Policy: Why Margins Actually Matter; Monika Metykova<BR>6. The Rise Of ' 'Creative Diversity ' ' In Media Policy; Sarita Malik<BR>7. Victims At The Margins? A Comparative Analysis Of The Use Of Primary Sources In Reporting Personal Tragedy In Norway And The UK; Jackie Newton And Lene Brennodden<BR>8. Public Service From The Margins: A Case Study Of Diasporic Media In The UK; Ola Ogunyemi9.Space And The Migrant Camps Of Calais: Space Making At The Margins; Anita Howarth And Yasmin Ibrahim<BR>PART III: PROTESTS AND POWER<BR>10. Visibility Of Protest At The Margins: The Thatcher Funeral Protests; Katy Parry<BR>11. ' 'Pay Your Tax! ' ' How Tax Avoidance Became A Prominent Issue In The Public Sphere In The UK; Jen Birks And John Downey<BR>12. UGC In The Newsroom: How BBC Journalists" Engagement With Internet Activists Has Altered Newsroom Practices; Lisette Johnston<BR>13. Police, Protester, Public: Unsettling Binaries In The Public Sphere; Pollyanna Ruiz<BR>Afterword; Stuart Allan<BR>