Media, Culture & Society 1996 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
All the world's a stage, screen or magazine: when culture is the logic of late capitalism. (cultural critics should become more political in their critiques)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsMcRobbie, Angela
Authenticity in crisis: Shur and new Israeli forms of ethnicity. (movie depicting Moroccan Jews causes controversy)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsLoshitzky, Yosefa
'Banality with a beat': Dennis Potter and the paradox of popular music. (TV dramatist)Mass communicationsCreeber, Glen
Broadcasting and cultural identity: the Canadian experience.Mass communicationsFilion, Michael
Editorial. (how the media have globalized sports)(Sport, Globalization and the Media)(Editorial)Mass communicationsRowe, David
Electronic democracy and the new citizenship.(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsFriedland, Lewis A.
Fact plus fiction equals friction. (accuracy in television programs)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsPetley, Julian
Flexibility, post-Fordism and the music industries.Mass communicationsHesmondhalgh, David
Framing an ideology of information: retail credit and the mass media, 1910-30.Mass communicationsArena, Joe
From 'interpretive communities' to 'communities of improvisation.' (conversation evolves in context)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsMachin, David, Carrithers, Michael
From 'Twin Peaks,' USA, to lesser peaks, UK: building the postmodern TV audience.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsNelson, Robin
Good causes, God's poor and telethon television.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsDevereux, Eoin
Information superhighway: metaphors as midwives.(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsSawhney, Harmeet
Linguistic order and spaces of communication in post-Maastricht Europe. (control of languages)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsGifreu, Josep
Mediums in Zimbabwe's media.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsHarbitz, Niels Jacob
Missing links in the evolution of electronic democratization. (interactive communication is needed with government)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsHacker, Kenneth L.
Network rules of order: regulating speech in public electronic fora. (how two computer networks regulated themselves)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsDutton, William H.
New contexts for documentary production in Britain.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsKilborn, Richard
Olympic spectacle: opening ceremonies and some paradoxes of globalization.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsTomlinson, Alan
Out of kindness and into difference: the value of global market research.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsMaxwell, Richard
Producing the news, producing the crisis: narrativity, television and news work.Mass communicationsJacobs, Ronald N.
Prospects for electronic democracy in the United States: rethinking communication and social policy.(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsCalabrese, Andrew, Borchert, Mark
Public discourse/private fascination: hybridization in 'true-life-story' genres.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsBondebjerg, Ib
'Sakka' in Japan. (globalization and the establishment of J. League soccer)(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsHorne, John
Style policy and style politics: a neglected aspect of the language of the news. (newspaper style books)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsCameron, Deborah
Television in post-Soviet Russia: from monolith to Mafia.Mass communicationsMcNair, Brian
The global love-match: sport and television.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsRowe, David
'The grand old game': football, media and identity in Scotland.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsBoyle, Raymond, Haynes, Richard
The little emperors' small screen: parental control and children's television viewing in China.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsBin, Zhao
The new canals of Amsterdam: an exercise in local electronic democracy. (creating public discussions in electronic forums)(Electronic Democracy)Mass communicationsBrants, Kees, Huizenga, Martine, van Meerten, Reineke
The role of television in Australia's 'paradigm shift' to Asia.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsCunningham, Stuart, Jacka, Elizabeth
The theme park: global industry and cultural form.Mass communicationsDavis, Susan G.
Time and time again: 'live' television commentary and the construction of replay talk. (sports coverage and live broadcasts)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality')Mass communicationsMarriott, Stephanie
What is an Olympic city? Visions of Sydney 2000.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsWilson, Helen
What you want when you want it: altering consumption and consuming alternatives.(Sport, Globalization and the Media)Mass communicationsFairchild, Charles
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