Media, Culture & Society 2007 - Abstracts

Media, Culture & Society 2007
TitleSubjectAuthors
Activists as interpretive communities: rituals of consumption and interaction in an alternative media audience.Mass communicationsRauch, Jennifer
Against naive pluralism in media politics: On the implications of the radical-pluralist approach to the public sphere.Mass communicationsKarppinen, Kari
Approaches to the newspaper archive: Content analysis and press coverage of Glasgow's year of culture.Mass communicationsReason, Matthew, Garcia, Beatriz
Audience reactions to Hollywood politics.Mass communicationsZoonen, Liesbet van
Big Brother, Africa is watching.Mass communicationsJacobs, Sean
'Bound in by history': The Winter of Discontent in British politics, 1979-2004.Mass communicationsThomas, James
Brand-new lifestyle: Consumer-oriented programmes on Chinese television.Mass communicationsJanice Hua Xu
Citizens and consumers: discursive debates during and after the Communications Act 2003.Mass communicationsLunt, Peter, Livingstone, Sonia, Miller, Laura
Complexifying media power: a study of the interplay between media and audience discourses on politics.(Case study)Mass communicationsSchroder, Kim Christian, Phillips, Louise
Confessions to a new public: Video Nation Shorts.Mass communicationsMatthews, Nicole
Credibility of media offerings in centrally controlled media systems: A qualitative study based on the example of East Germany.Mass communicationsMeyen, Michael, Schwer, Katja
Cyber kiosks and dilemmas of social inclusion in rural India.Mass communicationsSreekumar, T.T.
'Fantasy football hooliganism' in popular media.Mass communicationsPoulton, Emma
Father of the nation or arch-terrorist: Media rituals and images of the death of Yasser Arafat.Mass communicationsSumiala-Seppanen, Johanna, Stocchetti, Matteo
Financialization, finance rationality and the role of media in Australia.Mass communicationsWilliams, Peter, Greenfield, Cathy
Freedom of expression as liberal fantasy: The debate over The People versus Larry Flynt.Mass communicationsPetersen, Jennifer
Free speech and religious sensitivity.Mass communicationsAmirthalingam, Kumaralingam
Front line family: 'Women's culture' comes to the BBC.Mass communicationsHilmes, Michele
Globalizing Chinese martial arts cinema: The global-local alliance and the production of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.Mass communicationsChan, Joseph Man, Wu, Huaiting
Going public through writing: Women journalists and gendered journalistic space in China, 1890s-1920s.Mass communicationsVolz, Yong Z.
How to spend $9.3 billion in three days: examining the upfront buying process in the production of US television culture.Mass communicationsLotz, Amanda D.
'Human clones talk about their lives': Media representations of assisted reproductive and biogenetic technologies.Mass communicationsMichelle, Carolyn
Imagination: news discourse, nationhood and civil society.Mass communicationsFrosh, Paul, Wolfsfeld, Gadi
In digital remembrance: vernacular memory and the rhetorical construction of web memorials.(remembering people who died in World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks, 2001 through web memorials)Mass communicationsHess, Aaron
Internet and self-regulation in China: the cultural logic of controlled commodification.Mass communicationsWeber, Ian, Jia, Lu
Islam in the Dutch press: with special attention to the Algemeen Dagblad.Mass communicationsD'Haenens, Leen, Bink, Susan
Japan's mobile technoculture: the production of a cellular playscape and its cultural implications.Mass communicationsDaliot-Bul, Michal
Lesbians in (cyber)space: the politics of the Internet in Latin American on- and off-line communities.Mass communicationsFriedman, Elisabeth Jay
Media, communication and the establishment of public camera surveillance programs in Canada.Mass communicationsHier, Sean P., Greenberg, Josh, Walby, Kevin, Lett, Daniel
Mediated politics, promotional culture and the idea of 'propaganda'.Mass communicationsCorner, John
'Motherhood, ambition and risk': Mediating the sporting hero/ine in conservative Britain.(Alison Hargreaves)(Case study)Mass communicationsGilchrist, Paul
On and off the air: Radio-listening experiences in the San Vittore prison.Mass communicationsBonini, Tiziano, Perrotta, Marta
Order versus access: news search engines and the challenge to traditional journalistic roles.Mass communicationsCarlson, Matt
Playing on the digital commons: collectivities, capital and contestation in videogame culture.Mass communicationsColeman, Sarah, Dyer-Witheford, Nick
Reinterpretation of cultural imperialism: emerging domestic market vs continuing US dominance.(United States)Mass communicationsDal Yong Jin
Simon Cottle on 'mediatized rituals': A response.Mass communicationsCouldry, Nick, Rothenbuhler, Eric W.
Strategies in times of regulatory change: a Norwegian case study on the battle for a commercial radio license.(Case study)Mass communicationsEnli, Gunn Sara, Sundet, Vilde Schanke
Television debate, 'interactivity' and public opinion: the case of the BBC's 'Asylum Day'.Mass communicationsMacdonald, Myra
Television tension: national versus cosmopolitan memory in a co-produced television documentary.Mass communicationsAshuri, Tamar
The hybrid grid: Globalization, cultural power and Hungarian television schedules.Mass communicationsHavens, Timothy
The mediated conversational floor: An interactive approach to audience reception analysis.Mass communicationsWood, Helen
The 'Murdochization' of news? The case of Star TV in India.Mass communicationsThussu, Daya Krishnan
'The own in the foreign': Reliable surprise-an important function of the media.Mass communicationsSchoenbach, Klaus
'The pillar of fire by night, to shew them light': Israeli broadcasting, the Supreme Court and the Zionist narrative.(Case study)Mass communicationsSchejter, Amit M.
The poetics of indigenous radio in Colombia.Mass communicationsRodriguez, Clemencia, Gazi, Jeanine El
The question is - Is it all worth knowing? The cultural circulation of the early British quiz show.Mass communicationsHolmes, Su
UNESCO, ICT corporations and the passion of ICT for development: modernization resurrected.(information and communication technology and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)Mass communicationsLeye, Veva
When you care enough to defend the very best: How the greeting card industry manages cultural criticism.Mass communicationsWest, Emily
Worlds Apart: Nation-branding on the National Geographic channel.Mass communicationsRoy, Ishita Sinha
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