Media, Culture & Society 2000 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Argentina's blockbuster movies and the politics of culture under neoliberalism, 1989-98.Mass communicationsFalicov, Tamara L.
Being a part of the family? Genre, gender and production in a Japanese TV drama.Mass communicationsValaskivi, Katja
Caught in the cross-fire: Tibet, media and promotional culture.Mass communicationsBishop, Peter
Cultural compliance and critical media studies.Mass communicationsMiller, David, Philo, Greg
Difference and diversity: trends on young Danes' media uses.Mass communicationsDrotner, Kirsten
Documenting the Immigrant Nation: tensions and contradictions in the representation of immigrant communities in a New Zealand television documentary series.Mass communicationsRoscoe, Jane
Election night.Mass communicationsMarriott, Stephanie
Entitlement and sincerity in broadcast interviews about Princess Diana.Mass communicationsMyers, Greg
Flexible films?Mass communicationsBlair, Helen, Rainnie, Al
For-anyone-as-someone structures.(mass communication)Mass communicationsScannell, Paddy
French cinema in the era of media capitalism.Mass communicationsDanan, Martine
Gacetilla: a keyword for a revisionist approach to the political economy of Mexico's print news media.Mass communicationsBenavides, Jose Luis
Government by spin: an analysis of the process.Mass communicationsGaber, Ivor
Information, storytelling and attractions: TV journalism in three modes of communication.Mass communicationsEkstrom, Mats
'Lifting the veil': the arts, broadcasting and Irish society.Mass communicationsO'Neill, Brian
Live television is still alive: on television as an unfulfilled promise.Mass communicationsBourdon, Jerome
Mass media and the concept of interactivity: an exploratory study of online forums and reader email.Mass communicationsSchultz, Tanjev
Media imperialism revisited: some findings from the Asian case.Mass communicationsChadha, Kalyani, Kavoori, Anandam
Media sport audiences: young people and the Summer of Sport '96; revisiting frameworks for analysis.Mass communicationsLines, Gill
Media templates: patterns of association and the (re)construction of meaning over time.(United Kingdom)Mass communicationsKitzinger, Jenny
Nationalizing 'the global': media images, cultural politics and the middle class in India.Mass communicationsFernandes, Leela
'Now you see 'em, now you don't': Jewish visibility and the problem of citizenship in the British Telecom 'Beattie' campaign.Mass communicationsRozmovits, Linda
Pop music radio in the public service: BBC Radio 1 and new music in the 1990s.(British Broadcasting Corp. Ltd.)Mass communicationsHendy, David
Promoting a labor perspective in the American mass media: unions and radio in the CIO era, 1936-56.Mass communicationsFonews-Wolf, Elizabeth
Public relations, news production and changing patterns of source access in the British national media.Mass communicationsDavis, Aeron
Red Pepper: a new model for the alternative press?Mass communicationsKhiabany, Gholam
Reproducing the nation: 'banal nationalism' in the Turkish press.Mass communicationsYumul, Arus, Ozkirimli, Umut
Scheduling: the last creative act in television?Mass communicationsEllis, John
Silences of the media: whiting out aboriginality in making news and making history.Mass communicationsBanerjee, Subhabrate Bobby, Osuri, Goldie
Spain's interventionist and authoritarian communication policy: Telefonica as political battering ram of the Spanish right.Mass communicationsBustamante, Enrique
State-formation, the media and the prospects of democracy in Palestine.Mass communicationsJamal, Amal
Structured action in Australian broadcasting policy: pay TV.Mass communicationsPearce, Matthew
Television production: issues of exploitation, commodification and subjectivity in UK television labour markets.(United Kingdom)Mass communicationsUrsell, Gillian
The 'anti-Wapping'?: technological innovation and workplace reorganization at the 'Financial Times'.(British newspaper industry)Mass communicationsMarjoribanks, Timothy
'The biggest show in the world': race and the global popularity of The Cosby Show.Mass communicationsHavens, Timothy
The birth of news discourse: changes in news language in British newspapers, 1880-1930.Mass communicationsMatheson, Donald
The 'Face at the Window' study: a fresh approach to media influence and to investigating the influence of television and videos on children's imagination.Mass communicationsBelton, Teresa
The international telenovela debate and the contra-flow argument: a reappraisal.Mass communicationsBiltereyst, Daniel, Meers, Philippe
The language of complaint.Mass communicationsHill, Annette
The myth of universal service: hermeneutic considerations and political recommendations.(social aspects of telecommunications policy in Europe)Mass communicationsVerhoest, Pascal
The political economy of communication and the future of the field.Mass communicationsMcChesney, Robert W.
The problematics of postmodernism for feminist media studies.(Critical Essay)Mass communicationsFenton, Natalie
World politics and media power: problems of research design.Mass communicationsRobinson, Piers
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