Julia Cagé is Professor of Economics at Sciences Po Paris. A specialist in media economics, political economy, and economic history, she is the author of Saving the Media: Capitalism, Crowdfunding, and Democracy.
[A] lucid and succinct analysis…Saving the Media is an essential
and timely contribution to a debate with high stakes—democracy
itself.
*New Internationalist*
Intelligent, daring, even revolutionary—these are the three
adjectives that could describe this new book by Julia Cagé.
*L’Expansion*
For economist Julia Cagé, the crisis of the media is primarily a
problem of funding. In this new book, she imagines a participatory
model that guarantees the freedom and independence of the
press.
*Libération*
In this concise, detailed, and very accessible book, Julia Cagé
dissects the world of the media…to find a new economic and
democratic model in the digital age.
*Le Républicain Lorrain*
Saving the Media provides an excellent portrayal of the economic
challenges facing the news media, newspapers in particular, and the
implications these have on our democratic institutions.
*Henry Milner, University of Montreal*
Offers a thought-provoking, meticulously researched and
persuasively argued intervention into the heart of the contemporary
media crisis.
*PopMatters*
Saving the Media is an informative and lively read with a
well-balanced mix of facts and statistics.
*Times Higher Education*
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