Media, Culture & Society 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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 communications | McRobbie, Angela |
Authenticity in crisis: Shur and new Israeli forms of ethnicity. (movie depicting Moroccan Jews causes controversy)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Loshitzky, Yosefa |
'Banality with a beat': Dennis Potter and the paradox of popular music. (TV dramatist) | Mass communications | Creeber, Glen |
Broadcasting and cultural identity: the Canadian experience. | Mass communications | Filion, Michael |
Editorial. (how the media have globalized sports)(Sport, Globalization and the Media)(Editorial) | Mass communications | Rowe, David |
Electronic democracy and the new citizenship.(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Friedland, Lewis A. |
Fact plus fiction equals friction. (accuracy in television programs)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Petley, Julian |
Flexibility, post-Fordism and the music industries. | Mass communications | Hesmondhalgh, David |
Framing an ideology of information: retail credit and the mass media, 1910-30. | Mass communications | Arena, Joe |
From 'interpretive communities' to 'communities of improvisation.' (conversation evolves in context)(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Machin, David, Carrithers, Michael |
From 'Twin Peaks,' USA, to lesser peaks, UK: building the postmodern TV audience.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Nelson, Robin |
Good causes, God's poor and telethon television.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Devereux, Eoin |
Information superhighway: metaphors as midwives.(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Sawhney, Harmeet |
Linguistic order and spaces of communication in post-Maastricht Europe. (control of languages)(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Gifreu, Josep |
Mediums in Zimbabwe's media.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Harbitz, Niels Jacob |
Missing links in the evolution of electronic democratization. (interactive communication is needed with government)(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Hacker, Kenneth L. |
Network rules of order: regulating speech in public electronic fora. (how two computer networks regulated themselves)(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Dutton, William H. |
New contexts for documentary production in Britain.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Kilborn, Richard |
Olympic spectacle: opening ceremonies and some paradoxes of globalization.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Tomlinson, Alan |
Out of kindness and into difference: the value of global market research.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Maxwell, Richard |
Producing the news, producing the crisis: narrativity, television and news work. | Mass communications | Jacobs, Ronald N. |
Prospects for electronic democracy in the United States: rethinking communication and social policy.(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Calabrese, Andrew, Borchert, Mark |
Public discourse/private fascination: hybridization in 'true-life-story' genres.(Changing Forms of 'Actuality') | Mass communications | Bondebjerg, Ib |
'Sakka' in Japan. (globalization and the establishment of J. League soccer)(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Horne, John |
Style policy and style politics: a neglected aspect of the language of the news. (newspaper style books)(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Cameron, Deborah |
Television in post-Soviet Russia: from monolith to Mafia. | Mass communications | McNair, Brian |
The global love-match: sport and television.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Rowe, David |
'The grand old game': football, media and identity in Scotland.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Boyle, Raymond, Haynes, Richard |
The little emperors' small screen: parental control and children's television viewing in China.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Bin, Zhao |
The new canals of Amsterdam: an exercise in local electronic democracy. (creating public discussions in electronic forums)(Electronic Democracy) | Mass communications | Brants, Kees, Huizenga, Martine, van Meerten, Reineke |
The role of television in Australia's 'paradigm shift' to Asia.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Cunningham, Stuart, Jacka, Elizabeth |
The theme park: global industry and cultural form. | Mass communications | Davis, 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 communications | Marriott, Stephanie |
What is an Olympic city? Visions of Sydney 2000.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Wilson, Helen |
What you want when you want it: altering consumption and consuming alternatives.(Sport, Globalization and the Media) | Mass communications | Fairchild, Charles |
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