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