Media, Culture & Society 1995 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fantasy of witnessing. (criticism of Steven Spielberg's film 'Schindler's List')Mass communicationsWeissman, Gary
'An endangered species': local programming in the New Zealand television market.Mass communicationsBell, Avril
'Another Journey by Train': how television put Holocaust victims on the defensive. (criticism of UK television documentary film 'Another Journey by Train')Mass communicationsLiebes, Tamar
A procedural view of participatory communication: lessons from Bolivian tin miners' radio.Mass communicationsHuesca, Robert
British media policy takes to the superhighway.(Column)Mass communicationsGoodwin, Peter
Caribbean telecommunications policy: fashioned by debt, dependency and underdevelopment.Mass communicationsDunn, Hopeton S.
Computer networks and the formation of public opinion: an ethnographic study.Mass communicationsSachs, Hiram
Consuming science: public knowledge and the dispersed politics of reception among museum visitors.Mass communicationsMacdonald, Sharon
Dangerous television: the TV a luci rosse phenomenon.Mass communicationsBlain, Neil, Cere, Rinella
Democracy and media ownership: a comparison of commercial, public and government broadcast news.Mass communicationsWasburn, Philo C.
From focus groups to editing groups: a new method of reception analysis.Mass communicationsMacGregor, Brent, Morrison, David E.
From one galaxy to another: the trajectories of French intellectuals.Mass communicationsBeaud, Paul, Panese, Francesco
From organic to neo-corporatist intellectuals: the changing relations between Italian intellectuals and political power.Mass communicationsPasquinelli, Carla
Gender and party politics: how the press reported the Labour leadership campaign, 1994.Mass communicationsRoss, Karen
Intellectuals and new technologies.Mass communicationsKellner, Douglas
Marketing Maastricht: the EU and news management.Mass communicationsTumber, Howard
Media and social change in Africa.(Editorial)Mass communicationsScannell, Paddy
Media and the ritual process.Mass communicationsBecker, Karin
Media marketing: an essential part of a free press for Africa.Mass communicationsBalikowa, David Ouma
Moral solidarity and the technological reproduction of images.Mass communicationsTester, Keith
Moving towards democracy: the South African Broadcasting Corporation and the 1994 election.Mass communicationsTeer-Tomaselli, Ruth
Popular song and social change in Kenya.Mass communicationsGecau, Kimani
Portuguese television: the politics of savage deregulation.Mass communicationsTraquina, Nelson
Recent rhythms of sex and race in popular music.Mass communicationsMcRobbie, Angela
Regions vs states and cultures in the EC media policy debate: regional broadcasting in Belgium and Spain.Mass communicationsBlanco, Victor Sampedro, Bulck, Jan Van den
Science, technology and risk coverage of a community conflict.Mass communicationsColeman, Cynthia-Lou
Small participatory media technology as an agent of social change in Nigeria: a non-existent option?Mass communicationsOkunna, Chinyere Stella
Social movements and cultural transformation: popular music in the 1960s.Mass communicationsEyerman, Ron, Jamison, Andrew
Source strategies and the mediatization of climate change.Mass communicationsMormont, Marc, Dasnoy, Christine
Telecommunications networks are not VCRs: the public nature of new information technologies for universal service.Mass communicationsHadden, Susan G., Lenert, Edward
The interaction of journalists and scientific experts: co-operation and conflict between two professional cultures.Mass communicationsPeters, Hans Peter
The media and narratives of the intellectual.Mass communicationsGarnham, Nicholas
The politics and psychology of stereotyping.Mass communicationsPickering, Michael
The production of news formats: determinants of mediated public contestation.Mass communicationsCottle, Simon
The role of the independent media in Africa's change to democracy.Mass communicationsKasoma, Francis P.
'This is a sampling sport': digital sampling, rap music and the law in cultural production.Mass communicationsSchumacher, Thomas G.
Williams and 'quality': a response to John Corner. (response to John Corner, Media, Culture and Society, vol. 16, 1994)Mass communicationsJones, Paul
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