Media, Culture & Society 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Against cultural essentialism: Media reception among South African youth. | Mass communications | Strelitz, Larry |
A world in retreat: the reconfiguration of hybridity in the 20th-century New Zealand television. | Mass communications | Wood, Brennon |
Branding Documentary: New Zealand's minimalist solution to cultural subsidy. | Mass communications | Debrett, Mary |
CCTV 'dialogue' = speaking + listening: A case analysis of a prestigious CCTV talk show series Dialogue. | Mass communications | Yong Zhong |
Chasing the real: 'employability' and the media studies curriculum. | Mass communications | Thornham, Sue, O'Sullivan, Tim |
Community networks and cultural intermediaries: the politics of community net development in Greater Manchester. | Mass communications | Myles, John |
Constructing perfect women: the portrayal of female officials in Hong Kong newspapers. | Mass communications | Lee, Francis L. F. |
Critical realism and news production. | Mass communications | Lau, Raymond W.K. |
Cultural industries in the digital age: Some provisional conclusions. | Mass communications | Bustamante, Enrique |
Digital television, online connectivity and electronic service delivery: implications for communications policy (and research). | Mass communications | Sourbati, Maria |
Exorcizing the ghost: Donovan Bailey, Ben Johnson and the politics of Canadian identity. | Mass communications | Jackson, Steven J. |
Fashioning a cosmopolitan Tamil identity: game shows, commodities and cultural identity. | Mass communications | Moorti, Sujata |
Formatting participation within broadcast media production. | Mass communications | Ytreberg, Espen |
From Tit-Bits to Big Brother: a century of audience participation in the media. | Mass communications | Griffen-Foley, Bridget |
Localizing the global: 'domestication' process in international news production. | Mass communications | Clausen, Lisabeth |
Long play: adult-oriented popular music and the temporal logics of the post-war sound recording industry in the USA. | Mass communications | Keightley, Keir |
Marking the boundaries of the 'normal' in televised sports: The play-by-play of race. | Mass communications | Bruce, Toni |
Negotiating images of the nation: the production of Flemish TV drama, 1953-89. | Mass communications | Dhoest, Alexander |
Perceptions of the audience by the alternative press producers: a case study of the Texas observer. | Mass communications | Min, 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 communications | Ross, Karen |
Politicians as superheroes: the subversion of political authority using a pop cultural icon in the cartoons of Steve Bell. | Mass communications | Plumb, Steve |
Pornography and rhetorical strategies-the politics of public policy. | Mass communications | Wilkin, Peter |
Practice makes perfect? Film and media studies and the challenge of creative practice. | Mass communications | Bell, Desmond |
Producing nature(s): on the changing production ecology of natural history TV. | Mass communications | Cottle, Simon |
Regulation, media literacy and media civics. | Mass communications | Silverstone, Roger |
Renegotiating tradition on radio Zimbabwe. | Mass communications | Mano, Winston |
Telecom, national development and the Indian state: a postcolonial critique. | Mass communications | Chakravartty, Paula |
Television: friend or foe of Australian documentary?. | Mass communications | Roscoe, Jane |
Television sport on the web: The case of Norwegian public service television. | Mass communications | Puijk, Roel |
The discourse of global compassion: the audience and media reporting of human suffering. | Mass communications | Hoijer, Birgitta |
The effects of piracy upon the music industry: a case study of bootlegging. | Mass communications | Marshall, Lee |
The impact of television news on the Northern Ireland peace negotiations. | Mass communications | Spencer, Graham |
The media representation of public opinioin:British television news coverage of the 2001 general election. | Mass communications | Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin, Brookes, Rod, Lewis, Justin |
The other Hollywood: the organizational and geographic bases of television-program production. | Mass communications | Scott, Allen J. |
The Politics of global media reform, 1907-23. | Mass communications | Pike, Robert, Winseck, Dwayne |
The press and the politics of marginal voices: Narratives of the experiences of the Ogoni of Nigeria. | Mass communications | Adebanwi, Wale |
The reinforcement of tellability in Greek television eyewitnessing. | Mass communications | Makri-Tsilipakou, Marianthi |
The relationship between online and offline communities: the case of the Queer sisters. | Mass communications | Nip, Joyce Y.M. |
The slide towards decentralization: clock and computer. | Mass communications | Sawhney, Harmeet |
The values of being public service: the shifting of power relations in Swedish television production. | Mass communications | Bolin, Goran |
Understanding speech rights: defensive and empowering approaches to the First Amendment. | Mass communications | Stein, Laura |
What reality has misfortune? | Mass communications | Scannell, Paddy |
Witnessing: US citizenship and the vicarious experience of suffering. | Mass communications | Rentschler, Carrie A. |
Wrenching the machine around: EastEnders, the BBC and institutional change.(British Broadcasting Corp.) | Mass communications | McNicholas, Anthony |
Yizo Yizo: citizenship, commodification and popular culture in South Africa. | Mass communications | Barnett, Clive |
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