| Media, Culture & Society 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A day at the zoo: political communication, pigs and popular culture.(Making Politics Popular) | Mass communications | Zoonen, Liesbet van |
| Advertising citizenship: an essay on the performative power of consumer culture.(Making Politics Popular) | Mass communications | Meijer, Irene Costera |
| Crystal sets and scarf-pin radios: gender, technology and the construction of American radio listening in the 1920s. | Mass communications | Butsch, Richard |
| Doing it my way - broadcasting regulation in capitalist cultures: the case of 'fairness' and 'impartiality.' | Mass communications | Harvey, Sylvia |
| Freedom and responsibility in broadcasting: inherent tensions and changing contexts. | Mass communications | Schlesinger, Philip |
| From the margins to mainstream: the political power of hip-hop.(Making Politics Popular) | Mass communications | Stapleton, Katina R. |
| Inherent dependence on power: the Hong Kong press in political transition.(Themed Section: Chinese Transitions) | Mass communications | Lee, Paul S.N., Chu, Leonard L. |
| Interactive media and the 1997 UK general election. | Mass communications | Coleman, Stephen |
| Interviewing Sinn Fein under the new political environment: a comparative analysis of interviews with Sinn Fein on British television. | Mass communications | Lago, Rita |
| Labour flexibility in the UK commercial television sector. | Mass communications | Ursell, Gillian |
| Making ethnic minority programmes inside the BBC: professional pragmatics and cultural containment. | Mass communications | Cottle, Simon |
| Mapping the discourse of the 1996 US presidential general election. | Mass communications | Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Waldman, Paul, Devitt, James |
| Politics in the fine meshes: young citizens, power and media.(Making Politics Popular) | Mass communications | Barnhurst, Kevin G. |
| Popular family television and party ideology: the Spring Festival Eve happy gathering.(Themed Section: Chinese Transitions) | Mass communications | Zhao Bin |
| Profit or ideology? The Chinese press between party and market.(Themed Section: Chinese Transitions) | Mass communications | Liu Hong |
| South Africa in the global neighborhood: toward a method of cultural analysis. | Mass communications | Chapman, Michael |
| State, media and democracy in Taiwan.(Themed Section: Chinese Transitions) | Mass communications | Chen, Sheue Yun |
| Supper with the devil - a case study in private/public collaboration in broadcasting: the genesis of Eurosport. | Mass communications | Collins, Richard |
| Thatcherism and the emergence of Sky Television. | Mass communications | King, Anthony |
| The 1995 Rugby World Cup and the politics of nation-building in South Africa. | Mass communications | Strelitz, Larry, Steenveld, Lynette |
| The tentative hell-raisers: identity and mythology in contemporary UK press journalism. | Mass communications | Aldridge, Meryl |
| The value of performers' rights: an economic approach. | Mass communications | Taylor, Millie, Towse, Ruth |
| The wisdom of the war room: US campaigning and Americanization. | Mass communications | Scammell, Margaret |
| Tracking the nation: discourses of internationalism and transnational agricultural corporations. | Mass communications | Pillai, Poonam, Kline, Susan L. |
| Virtual soundbites: political communication in cyberspace. | Mass communications | Tumber, Howard, Bromley, Michael |
| Who makes the news? Descriptions of television news interviewees' public personae. | Mass communications | Roth, Andrew L. |
| Wife/mother/daughter-in-law: multiple avatars of homemaker in 1990s Indian advertising. | Mass communications | Munshi, Shoma |
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