Media, Culture & Society 2005 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
American journalism and the politics of diversity.Mass communicationsBenson, Rodney
Angels, bells, television and Ireland: The place of the Angelus broadcast in the Republic.Mass communicationsCormack, Patricia
A personal intellectual memoir.Mass communicationsGarnham, Nicholas
Arenas of innovation: Understanding new configurational potentialities if communication technologies.Mass communicationsSawhney, Harmeet, Seungwhan Lee
'Art after Auschwitz is barbaric': Cultural ideology of silence through the politics of representation.Mass communicationsKyriakides, Yvonne
Between the nation and the profession: Journalists as member of contradicting communities.Mass communicationsZandberg, Eyal, Neiger, Motti
Brand loyalties: Rethinking content within global corporate media.Mass communicationsMurray, Simone
Broadcasting in the 1990s: Competition, choice and inequality.Mass communicationsAntcliff, Valerie
Constructing the Kurds in the Turkish press: A case study of Hurriyet newspaper.Mass communicationsSezgin, Dilara, Wall, Melissa A.
Contextomy: The art of quoting out of context.Mass communicationsMcGlone, Matthew S.
Creating immigrant identities in cybernetic space: Examples from a non-resident Indian website.Mass communicationsMitra, Ananda
Emancipation, the Media and Modernity: Some reflections on Garnham's Kantian turn.(Nicholas Garnham)Mass communicationsWinston, Brian
Framing Regent Park: The National Film Board of Canada and the construction of 'outcast spaces' in the inner city, 1953 and 1994.Mass communicationsPurdy, Sean
Interpretability and social power, or, why postmodern advertising works.Mass communicationsMorris, Martin
Language style and lifestyle: The case of a global magazine.Mass communicationsMachin, David, van Leeuwen, Theo
Market valorization in broadcasting policy in Ghana: Abandoning the quest for media democratization.Mass communicationsAlhassan, Amin
Metro, info, haro! Fierce reactions to regime competition in the French newspaper industry.Mass communicationsWilcox, Lynne
Murdoch's dilemma, or 'what's the price of TV in China?'(Rupert Murdoch)Mass communicationsCurtin, Michael
Narrative and ideology: 50 years of film-making in Zimbabwe.Mass communicationsHungwe, Kedmon Nyasha
National, transnational or supranational cinema? Rethinking European film studies.Mass communicationsBergfelder, Tim
Obsessed with the audience: Breakfast television revisited.Mass communicationsWieten, Jan, Pantti, Mervi
Online civic participation, and political empowerment: Online media and public opinion formation in Korea.Mass communicationsChang Woo-Young
On the reproduction of the musical economy after the Internet.Mass communicationsWebb, Peter, Thrift, Nigel, Leyshon, Andrew, French, Shaun, Crewe, Louise
Pacific camp: Satire, silliness (and seriousness) on New Zealand television.Mass communicationsPearson, Sarina
Popular journalism and professional ideology: Tabloid reporters and editors speak out.Mass communicationsDeuze, Mark
Professing porn or obscene browsing? On proper distance in the university classroom.Mass communicationsReading, Anna
Public aid mechanisms in feature film production: The EU MEDIA Plus Programme.Mass communicationsHenning, Victor, Alpar, Andre
(Re)presentation of ethnicity in EU and Dutch domestic news: A quantitative analysis.Mass communicationsd'Haenens, Leen, ter Wal, Jessika, Koeman, Joyce
Retrieving public service broadcasting: Treading a fine line at TVNZ.(Television New Zealand)Mass communicationsComrie, Margie, Fountaine, Susan
Selling learning: Towards a political economy of edutainment media.Mass communicationsBuckingham, David, Scanlon, Margaret
'Showbusiness of a serious kind': A cultural politics of the arts prize.Mass communicationsStreet, John
Social change and the corporate construction of gaymarkets in the New York Times' advertising business news.Mass communicationsRagusa, Angela T.
The global 'epidemic' of movie 'piracy': Crime-wave or social construction?Mass communicationsYar, Majid
The Internet's political impact and the penetration/participation paradox in Malaysia and Singapore.Mass communicationsGeorge, Cherian
The Jerry Springer Show as an emotional public sphere.Mass communicationsLunt, Peter, Stenner, Paul
The momentum of control and autonomy: A local scene of peer-to-peer music-sharing technology.Mass communicationsKwang-Suk Lee
The Murray scheme: Advertising and editorial independence in Canada, 1920.(Gilbert M. Murray)Mass communicationsJohnston, Russell
The people's detective: True crime in Dutch folklore and popular television.Mass communicationsReijinders, Stijin
The politics of the web: The case of one newsgroup.Mass communicationsWaldstein, Maxim
'The whole nation is listening to you': The presentation of the self on a tabloid talk radio show.Mass communicationsO'Sullivan, Sara
Unveiling imperialism: Media, gender and the war on Afghanistan.Mass communicationsStabile, Carol A., Kumar, Deepa
Websites as visual and multimodal cultural expressions: Opportunities and issues of online hybrid media research.Mass communicationsPauwels, Luc
What does the photoblog want? .Mass communicationsCohen, Kris R.
Youth radio as 'social object': The social meaning of 'free radio' shows for young people in France.Mass communicationsGlevarec, Herve
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