Media, Culture & Society 2006 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
A developing market in news: Xinhua News Agency and Chinese newspapers.Mass communicationsXin Xin
Advertising agencies, media and consumer market: The changing quality of TV advertising in Japan.Mass communicationsKawashima, Nobuko
Assembled agency: Media and hegemony in the Chilean transition to civilian rule.Mass communicationsCrofts Wiley, Stephen B.
Between display and deliberation: Analyzing TV news as communicative architecture.Mass communicationsCottle, Simon, Rai, Mugdha
Bourdieu, the media and cultural production.(Pierre Bourdieu)Mass communicationsHesmondhalgh, David
Broadcast news, the live 'two-way' and the case of Andrew Gilligan.Mass communicationsMontgomery, Martin
Buying and selling: Mediating persuasion in British property shows.Mass communicationsLorenzo-Dus, Nuria
Capitulation to capital? OhmyNews as alternative media.Mass communicationsHamilton, James W., Eun-Gyoo Kim
Changes in the self-resulting from the use of mobile phones.Mass communicationsGarcia-Montes, Jose M., Caballero-Munoz, Domingo, Perez-Alvarez, Marino
'Chinese Party Publicity Inc.' conglomerated: The case of the Shenzhen Press Group.Mass communicationsChin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He, Yu Huang
Community broadcasting and the enclosure of the public share.Mass communicationsvan Vuuren, Kitty
Critical laughter: Humor, popular culture and Israeli Holocaust commemoration.Mass communicationsZandberg, Eyal
Cultural politics in Korea's contemporary films under neoliberal globalization.Mass communicationsDal Yong Jin
Dedicated followers of fashion? The influence of popular culture on children's social identities.Mass communicationsBoden, Sharon
Democratic media activism through the lens of social movement theory.Mass communicationsCarroll, William K., Hackett, Robert A.
Dynamics of power in contemporary media policy-making.Mass communicationsFreedman, Des
Empire and communication: The media wars of Marshall McLuhan.Mass communicationsMacDonald, Michael
Enforcing performance: New approaches to govern public service broadcasting.Mass communicationsCoppens, Tomas, Saeys, Frieda
Environmental protest and tap-dancing with the media in the information age.Mass communicationsHutchins, Brett, Lester, Libby
Hybridity and the rise of Korean popular culture in Asia.Mass communicationsShim, Doobo
Imaginative demographics: The emergence of a radio talkback audience in Australia.Mass communicationsTebbutt, John
'Impossible is a fact': Greek nationalism and international recognition in Euro 2004.Mass communicationsTzanelli, Rodanthi
In search of a strong European public sphere: Some critical observations on conceptualizations of publicness and the (European) public sphere.Mass communicationsSplichal, Slavko
Internet governance in the UK.Mass communicationsCollins, Richard
Is there a crisis in British journalism?Mass communicationsSchlesinger, Philip
Media effects and the question of the rational audience: Lessons from the financial markets.Mass communicationsDavis, Aeron
Mediatized rituals: Beyond manufacturing consent.Mass communicationsCottle, Simon
Mismanagement, mistrust and missed opportunities: A study of the 2004 tsunami and Swedish political communication.Mass communicationsStromback, Jesper, Nord, Lars W.
Obstacles to the success of female journalists in Korea.Mass communicationsKyung-Hee Kim
Once were peripheral: Creating media capacity in East Asia.Mass communicationsKeane, Michael
Political advertising: Why is it so boring?Mass communicationsScammell, Margaret, Langer, Ana I.
Printing, cartography and conceptions of place in renaissance Europe.Mass communicationsMukerji, Chandra
Race, gender and sex on the net: Semantic networks of selling and storytelling sex tourism.Mass communicationsChow-White, Peter A.
Reading between the headlines: SARS, focus and TV current affairs programmes in China.(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)Mass communicationsXiaoling Zhang
Seeking health information on the internet: Lifestyle choice or bad attack of cyberchondria?Mass communicationsLewis, Tania
Symbolic transformations: Youth, global media and indigenous culture in Malta.Mass communicationsGrixti, Joe
Tampering with nature: 'Nature' and the 'natural' in media coverage of genetics and biotechnology.Mass communicationsHansen, Anders
Television and taste hierarchy: The case of Dutch television comedy.(Survey)Mass communicationsKuipers, Giselinde
The national assembly for Wales and broadcasting policy, 1999-2003.Mass communicationsAndrews, Leighton
The politics of UK television policy: The making of Ofcom.(Office of Communications)(Organization overview)Mass communicationsSmith, Paul
United yet autonomous: Indymedia and the struggle to sustain a radical democratic network.Mass communicationsPickward, Victor W.
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