Media, Culture & Society 1997 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A new kind of newspaper? Understanding a popularization process.(Norwegian newspaper industry)Mass communicationsEide, Martin
Answering back: the telephone, modernity and everyday life.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsBetteridge, Jenie
British theatre in the 1990s: a brief political economy.Mass communicationsSierz, Aleks
But where's me in it? Disability, broadcasting and the audience.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsRoss, Karen
Communication campaigns and the neo-liberal policy agenda.(New Zealand)Mass communicationsScott, Jane
Competition problems in the transition to digital television in the UK market place. (United Kingdom)(Telecommunication)Mass communicationsCowie, Campbell
Contradictions in the democratization of international communication.Mass communicationsWinseck, Dwayne
Cultural cooperation in Europe: the case of British and French cinematographic co-productions with Central and Eastern Europe.Mass communicationsJackel, Anne
Cultural imperialism and resistance in media theory and literary theory.Mass communicationsRoach, Colleen
Digital audio broadcasting: the tangled webs of technological welfare.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsBarboutis, Christos
Drugs and the media in the era of postmodernity: an archeological analysis.(Media, Nation, and Political Culture)Mass communicationsGiulianotti, Richard
From cultural defence to political culture: media, politics and collective identity in the European Union.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsSchlesinger, Philip
Globalization and policy choice: television and audiovisual services in India.Mass communicationsMcDowell, Stephen D.
Hearing the silence: the spiral of silence, parties and the media.Mass communicationsTurner, John, Sparrow, Nick
History and policy in American broadcast treatment of religion.Mass communicationsHoover, Stewart M., Wagner, Douglas K.
Journalism's 'discursive events' and sociopolitical change in Sweden 1925-87.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsEkecrantz, Jan
Legislators or interpreters? On the relationship between journalists and their readers.Mass communicationsde Vries, Bert, Zwaga, Wiebe E.R.
Media, religion and democratic participation: community communication in Zimbabwe and Norway.Mass communicationsLundby, Knut
Methods of measuring media concentration.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsIosifides, Petros
Models of local radio broadcasting in Greece and North Rhine-Westphalia.Mass communicationsSourbati, Maria, Antonis, Georgios
New trends in French political communication: the 1995 presidential elections.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsMaarek, Philippe J.
No ordinary press owners: press barons as a Weberian ideal type.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsChalaby, Jean K.
Playing house - gender, politics and the news media in Britain.Mass communicationsRoss, Karen, Sreberny-Mohammadi, Annabelle
Sending a political message: lessons from the American 1790s.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsSchudson, Michael
SoundScan and the consolidation of control in the popular music industry.(music industry marketing technology)Mass communicationsMcCourt, Tom, Rothenbuhler, Eric
Telecommunication networks as social space: implications for research and policy and an exemplar.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsSamarajiva, Rohan, Shields, Peter
Telecommunications policy in the new South Africa: participatory politics and sectoral reform.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsHorwitz, Robert B.
Television in theory.Mass communicationsCorner, John
The American press and political community: reporting in Detroit 1865-1920.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsKaplan, Richard
The globalization of electronic news in the 19th century.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsRantanen, Terhi
The role of multimedia conglomerates in American trade book publishing.(Media, Nation and Political Culture)Mass communicationsMoran, Joe
The role of telecommunications in economic growth: proposal for an alternative framework of analysis.(Telecommunications)Mass communicationsRiaz, Ali
UK television warms up for the biggest game yet: pay-per-view.Mass communicationsBooth, David, Doyle, Gillian
What counts in cultural studies.Mass communicationsLewis, Justin
Women, development and the media: the case for Uganda.Mass communicationsNassanga, Linda Goretti
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