Media, Culture & Society 2004 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Against cultural essentialism: Media reception among South African youth.Mass communicationsStrelitz, Larry
A world in retreat: the reconfiguration of hybridity in the 20th-century New Zealand television.Mass communicationsWood, Brennon
Branding Documentary: New Zealand's minimalist solution to cultural subsidy.Mass communicationsDebrett, Mary
CCTV 'dialogue' = speaking + listening: A case analysis of a prestigious CCTV talk show series Dialogue.Mass communicationsYong Zhong
Chasing the real: 'employability' and the media studies curriculum.Mass communicationsThornham, Sue, O'Sullivan, Tim
Community networks and cultural intermediaries: the politics of community net development in Greater Manchester.Mass communicationsMyles, John
Constructing perfect women: the portrayal of female officials in Hong Kong newspapers.Mass communicationsLee, Francis L. F.
Critical realism and news production.Mass communicationsLau, Raymond W.K.
Cultural industries in the digital age: Some provisional conclusions.Mass communicationsBustamante, Enrique
Digital television, online connectivity and electronic service delivery: implications for communications policy (and research).Mass communicationsSourbati, Maria
Exorcizing the ghost: Donovan Bailey, Ben Johnson and the politics of Canadian identity.Mass communicationsJackson, Steven J.
Fashioning a cosmopolitan Tamil identity: game shows, commodities and cultural identity.Mass communicationsMoorti, Sujata
Formatting participation within broadcast media production.Mass communicationsYtreberg, Espen
From Tit-Bits to Big Brother: a century of audience participation in the media.Mass communicationsGriffen-Foley, Bridget
Localizing the global: 'domestication' process in international news production.Mass communicationsClausen, Lisabeth
Long play: adult-oriented popular music and the temporal logics of the post-war sound recording industry in the USA.Mass communicationsKeightley, Keir
Marking the boundaries of the 'normal' in televised sports: The play-by-play of race.Mass communicationsBruce, Toni
Negotiating images of the nation: the production of Flemish TV drama, 1953-89.Mass communicationsDhoest, Alexander
Perceptions of the audience by the alternative press producers: a case study of the Texas observer.Mass communicationsMin, InCheol
Playing on the level: The 'level up' International Digital Games Research Conference, Utrecht University, 4-6 November 2003.Mass communications 
Political talk radio and democratic participation: Caller perspectives on Election Call.Mass communicationsRoss, Karen
Politicians as superheroes: the subversion of political authority using a pop cultural icon in the cartoons of Steve Bell.Mass communicationsPlumb, Steve
Pornography and rhetorical strategies-the politics of public policy.Mass communicationsWilkin, Peter
Practice makes perfect? Film and media studies and the challenge of creative practice.Mass communicationsBell, Desmond
Producing nature(s): on the changing production ecology of natural history TV.Mass communicationsCottle, Simon
Regulation, media literacy and media civics.Mass communicationsSilverstone, Roger
Renegotiating tradition on radio Zimbabwe.Mass communicationsMano, Winston
Telecom, national development and the Indian state: a postcolonial critique.Mass communicationsChakravartty, Paula
Television: friend or foe of Australian documentary?.Mass communicationsRoscoe, Jane
Television sport on the web: The case of Norwegian public service television.Mass communicationsPuijk, Roel
The discourse of global compassion: the audience and media reporting of human suffering.Mass communicationsHoijer, Birgitta
The effects of piracy upon the music industry: a case study of bootlegging.Mass communicationsMarshall, Lee
The impact of television news on the Northern Ireland peace negotiations.Mass communicationsSpencer, Graham
The media representation of public opinioin:British television news coverage of the 2001 general election.Mass communicationsWahl-Jorgensen, Karin, Brookes, Rod, Lewis, Justin
The other Hollywood: the organizational and geographic bases of television-program production.Mass communicationsScott, Allen J.
The Politics of global media reform, 1907-23.Mass communicationsPike, Robert, Winseck, Dwayne
The press and the politics of marginal voices: Narratives of the experiences of the Ogoni of Nigeria.Mass communicationsAdebanwi, Wale
The reinforcement of tellability in Greek television eyewitnessing.Mass communicationsMakri-Tsilipakou, Marianthi
The relationship between online and offline communities: the case of the Queer sisters.Mass communicationsNip, Joyce Y.M.
The slide towards decentralization: clock and computer.Mass communicationsSawhney, Harmeet
The values of being public service: the shifting of power relations in Swedish television production.Mass communicationsBolin, Goran
Understanding speech rights: defensive and empowering approaches to the First Amendment.Mass communicationsStein, Laura
What reality has misfortune?Mass communicationsScannell, Paddy
Witnessing: US citizenship and the vicarious experience of suffering.Mass communicationsRentschler, Carrie A.
Wrenching the machine around: EastEnders, the BBC and institutional change.(British Broadcasting Corp.)Mass communicationsMcNicholas, Anthony
Yizo Yizo: citizenship, commodification and popular culture in South Africa.Mass communicationsBarnett, Clive
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