Media, Culture & Society 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Argentina's blockbuster movies and the politics of culture under neoliberalism, 1989-98. | Mass communications | Falicov, Tamara L. |
Being a part of the family? Genre, gender and production in a Japanese TV drama. | Mass communications | Valaskivi, Katja |
Caught in the cross-fire: Tibet, media and promotional culture. | Mass communications | Bishop, Peter |
Cultural compliance and critical media studies. | Mass communications | Miller, David, Philo, Greg |
Difference and diversity: trends on young Danes' media uses. | Mass communications | Drotner, Kirsten |
Documenting the Immigrant Nation: tensions and contradictions in the representation of immigrant communities in a New Zealand television documentary series. | Mass communications | Roscoe, Jane |
Election night. | Mass communications | Marriott, Stephanie |
Entitlement and sincerity in broadcast interviews about Princess Diana. | Mass communications | Myers, Greg |
Flexible films? | Mass communications | Blair, Helen, Rainnie, Al |
For-anyone-as-someone structures.(mass communication) | Mass communications | Scannell, Paddy |
French cinema in the era of media capitalism. | Mass communications | Danan, Martine |
Gacetilla: a keyword for a revisionist approach to the political economy of Mexico's print news media. | Mass communications | Benavides, Jose Luis |
Government by spin: an analysis of the process. | Mass communications | Gaber, Ivor |
Information, storytelling and attractions: TV journalism in three modes of communication. | Mass communications | Ekstrom, Mats |
'Lifting the veil': the arts, broadcasting and Irish society. | Mass communications | O'Neill, Brian |
Live television is still alive: on television as an unfulfilled promise. | Mass communications | Bourdon, Jerome |
Mass media and the concept of interactivity: an exploratory study of online forums and reader email. | Mass communications | Schultz, Tanjev |
Media imperialism revisited: some findings from the Asian case. | Mass communications | Chadha, Kalyani, Kavoori, Anandam |
Media sport audiences: young people and the Summer of Sport '96; revisiting frameworks for analysis. | Mass communications | Lines, Gill |
Media templates: patterns of association and the (re)construction of meaning over time.(United Kingdom) | Mass communications | Kitzinger, Jenny |
Nationalizing 'the global': media images, cultural politics and the middle class in India. | Mass communications | Fernandes, Leela |
'Now you see 'em, now you don't': Jewish visibility and the problem of citizenship in the British Telecom 'Beattie' campaign. | Mass communications | Rozmovits, Linda |
Pop music radio in the public service: BBC Radio 1 and new music in the 1990s.(British Broadcasting Corp. Ltd.) | Mass communications | Hendy, David |
Promoting a labor perspective in the American mass media: unions and radio in the CIO era, 1936-56. | Mass communications | Fonews-Wolf, Elizabeth |
Public relations, news production and changing patterns of source access in the British national media. | Mass communications | Davis, Aeron |
Red Pepper: a new model for the alternative press? | Mass communications | Khiabany, Gholam |
Reproducing the nation: 'banal nationalism' in the Turkish press. | Mass communications | Yumul, Arus, Ozkirimli, Umut |
Scheduling: the last creative act in television? | Mass communications | Ellis, John |
Silences of the media: whiting out aboriginality in making news and making history. | Mass communications | Banerjee, Subhabrate Bobby, Osuri, Goldie |
Spain's interventionist and authoritarian communication policy: Telefonica as political battering ram of the Spanish right. | Mass communications | Bustamante, Enrique |
State-formation, the media and the prospects of democracy in Palestine. | Mass communications | Jamal, Amal |
Structured action in Australian broadcasting policy: pay TV. | Mass communications | Pearce, Matthew |
Television production: issues of exploitation, commodification and subjectivity in UK television labour markets.(United Kingdom) | Mass communications | Ursell, Gillian |
The 'anti-Wapping'?: technological innovation and workplace reorganization at the 'Financial Times'.(British newspaper industry) | Mass communications | Marjoribanks, Timothy |
'The biggest show in the world': race and the global popularity of The Cosby Show. | Mass communications | Havens, Timothy |
The birth of news discourse: changes in news language in British newspapers, 1880-1930. | Mass communications | Matheson, 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 communications | Belton, Teresa |
The international telenovela debate and the contra-flow argument: a reappraisal. | Mass communications | Biltereyst, Daniel, Meers, Philippe |
The language of complaint. | Mass communications | Hill, Annette |
The myth of universal service: hermeneutic considerations and political recommendations.(social aspects of telecommunications policy in Europe) | Mass communications | Verhoest, Pascal |
The political economy of communication and the future of the field. | Mass communications | McChesney, Robert W. |
The problematics of postmodernism for feminist media studies.(Critical Essay) | Mass communications | Fenton, Natalie |
World politics and media power: problems of research design. | Mass communications | Robinson, Piers |
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