Media, Culture & Society 2003 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alternative media in suburban planatation culture.Mass communicationsCaldwell, John T.
Alternative things considered: a political economic analysis of labour processers and relations at a Honolulu alternative newspaper.Mass communicationsGibbs, Patricia
At the crossroads of ethnicity, place and identity: representations of northern people and regions in Finnish news discourse.(media representation of Sami people)Mass communicationsPietkainen, Sari, Hujanen, Jaana
Audiences and readers of alternative media: the absent lure of the virtually unknown.Mass communicationsDowning, John D.H.
De-westernizing media theory, or reverse orientalism: 'Islamic communication' as theorized by Hamid Mowlana.Mass communicationsKhiabany, Gholam
Digital interactivity in public memory institutions: the uses of new technologies in Holocaust museums.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsReading, Anna
'Doing IT for the kids': re-examining children, computers and the 'information society.'Mass communicationsSelwyn, Neil
Finding data, reading patterns, telling stories: issues in the historiography of television.(Column)Mass communicationsCorner, John
From control to chaos: towards a new sociology of journalism.Mass communicationsMcNair, Brian
Gotta catch 'em all: structure, agency and pedagogy in children's media culture.(Pokemon television, games and collectibles)Mass communicationsBuckingham, David, Sefton-Green, Julian
Grand national narratives and the project of truth commissions: a comparative analysis.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsAndrews, Molly
Greek television drama: production politics and genre diversification.Mass communicationsKoukoutsaki, Angeliki
Haiti, 1990-6: older and younger journalists in the post-Cold War world.Mass communicationsHolohan, Anne
Holism, communion and conversion: integrating media consumption and production research.Mass communicationsDeacon, David
If women actors were working....Mass communicationsDean, Deborah Gore, Jones, Campbell
Influence of Kotodamism on Japanese journalism.Mass communicationsMaeda, Naoki
Kings without crowns? the re-emergence of investigative journalism in China.Mass communicationsBurgh, Hugo de
New media, community and politics in Algeria.Mass communicationsHadj-Moussa, Ratiba
News form and the media environment: a network of represented relationships.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsBarnhurst, Kevin G., Nerone, John
Quoting in front-page journalism: illustrating, evaluating and confirming the news.Mass communicationsNylund, Mats
Signs of the Holocaust: exhibiting memory in a mediated age.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsHoskins, Andrew
State aid or band aid? An evaluation of the European Commission's approach to public service broadcasting.Mass communicationsWard, David
Strategy, positoning and projection in digital television: Channel Four and the commercialization of public service broadcasting in Britain.Mass communicationsBorn, Georgina
The abject artefacts of memory: photographs from Cambodia's genocide.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsHughes, Rachel
The belly dancer strategy: Israeli educational television and its alternatives.Mass communicationsOren, Tasha G.
The challenges of institutionalization for AIDS media activism.Mass communicationsGillett, James
The funding and distribution structure of the British film industry in the 1990s: localization and commercialization of British cinema towards a global audience.Mass communicationsKim, Jeongmee
The internet and the rise of a transnational Chinese cultural sphere.Mass communicationsYang, Guobin
The mass media and the challenges of sustainable democratic values in Nigeria: possibilities and notations.Mass communicationsOjo, Emmanuel O.
The MIT Media Lab: techno dream factory or alienation as a way of life?(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsHassan, Robert
The new sense of place in 19th-century news.Mass communicationsRantanen, Terhi
The right-wing postmodernism of Marshall McLuhan.Mass communicationsHavers, Grant
The Scottishness of the Scottish press: 1918-39.Mass communicationsConnell, Liam
Theses on media deregulation.(Social Memory and Media)Mass communicationsMcChesney, Robert W.
The ties that divide: regional press campaigns, community and populism.Mass communicationsAldirdge, Meryl
The value of entertainment for multicultural society: a comparative approach towards 'white' and 'black' soap opera talk.Mass communicationsMeijer, Costera Irene, Bruin, Joost de
Transnational advertising and international relations: US press discourses on the Benetton 'We on Death Row' campaign.Mass communicationsKraidy, Marwan M., Goeddertz, Tamara
Unnatural history? Deconstructing the "Walking with Dinosaurs" phenomenon.Mass communicationsScott, Karen D., White, Anne M.
Virtual togetherness: an everyday-life perspective.Mass communicationsBakardjieva, Maria
When creators, corporations and consumers collide: Napster and the development of on-line music distribution.Mass communicationsMcCourt, Tom, Burkart, Patrick
Whiter mass media and power? Evidence for a critical elite theory alternative.Mass communicationsDavis, Aeron
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