| Media, Culture & Society 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Active audience theory: pointless populism. (Column) | Mass communications | Seaman, William R. |
| Audiovisual policy and cultural identity in small European states: the challenge of a unified market. (The Media in Small European Countries) | Mass communications | Burgelman, Jean-Claude, Pauwels, Caroline |
| Broadcasting and national identity in Ireland. | Mass communications | Barbrook, Richard |
| 'Children and Television': a critical note on theory and method. (critique of 'Children and Television: A Semiotic Approach' by R. Hodge and D. Tripp) | Mass communications | Rudd, David |
| College basketball on television: a study of racism in the media. | Mass communications | Wonsek, Pamela L. |
| Communicating capitalism: resisting and restructuring state ideology - the case of 'Thatcherism.' | Mass communications | Golding, Peter |
| Communication and health: 41st Annual conference of the ICA, 23-27 May, 1991, Chicago. (International Communication Association; Conference report) | Mass communications | Corner, John |
| Community broadcasting: a manifesto for the media policy of small European countries. (The Media in Small European Countries) | Mass communications | Drijvers, Jan |
| Cultural aspects of constraints on village education by radio. | Mass communications | Ansu-Kyeremeh, Kwasi |
| Culture in space: the European cultural channel. | Mass communications | Emanuel, Susan |
| Deregulating telecommunications and the problem of natural monopoly: a critique of economics in telecommunications policy. | Mass communications | Garnham, Nicholas |
| Did the ITC save British public service broadcasting? (Independent Television Commission) | Mass communications | Goodwin, Peter |
| Distributing the news. (newspaper and periodical distribution) | Mass communications | Gaunt, Philip |
| Emergent institutions of the 'intelligent network': toward a theoretical understanding. | Mass communications | Samarajiva, Rohan, Shields, Peter |
| Feminist theory and information technology. | Mass communications | Zoonen, Liesbet van |
| From our Gaelic fields: radio, sport and nation in post-partition Ireland. | Mass communications | Boyle, Raymond |
| From radios libres to radios privees: the rapid triumph of commercial networks in French local radio. | Mass communications | Miller, James (British playwright) |
| Image management, stunts and dirty tricks: the marketing of political brands in television campaigns. | Mass communications | Turner, John, Axford, Barrie, Madgwick, Peter |
| 'I'm ashamed to admit it but I have watched Dallas': the moral hierarchy of television programmes. | Mass communications | Alasuutari, Pertti |
| Media and identity in a stateless nation: the case of Scotland. | Mass communications | Meech, Peter, Kilborn, Richard |
| Not just any Tom, Dick or Harry: the grammar of names in television drama. | Mass communications | Sumser, John |
| Self-help reading as a thin culture. | Mass communications | Lichterman, Paul |
| Serving the public: public television in Norway in a new media age. | Mass communications | Syvertsen, Trine |
| Socio-cognitive structures and television reception. | Mass communications | Hoijer, Birgitta |
| Television and political memory. | Mass communications | Bourdon, Jerome |
| Television Marti: electronic invasion in the post-Cold War. | Mass communications | Alexandre, Laurien |
| The business descent of Robert Maxwell. | Mass communications | Clarke, Thomas |
| The case of Elletel. (computerized bulletin board services) | Mass communications | Rogerat, Chantal, Lee, Simon |
| The gendered use of the telephone: an Australian case study. | Mass communications | Moyal, Ann |
| The revolt of the Communist journalist: East Germany. | Mass communications | Boyle, Maryellen |
| The 'Sound of Music' country: Austria's cultural identity. (The Media in Small European Countries) | Mass communications | Luger, Kurt |
| The US debate on integrated broadband networks. | Mass communications | Elton, Martin C.J. |
| Trapped in electronic cages? Gender and new information technologies in the public and private domain: an overview of research. | Mass communications | Frissen, Valerie |
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