Communication Theory and Research

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Denis McQuail, Peter Golding, Els De Bens
SAGE, 2005 - 306 Seiten
This exciting collection of papers represents some of the finest communications research published during the last decade. To mark the 20th anniversary of the European Journal of Communication, a leading international journal, the editors have selected 21 papers, all of which make significant and valuable interventions in the field of media and communications.

The volume is prefaced with an introduction by the editors and will be a central research text for scholars in this field.
 

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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
13
The inflow of American television fiction
36
AUDIENCE 53 33 33
53
Resisting American hegemony
71
POLICY AND POLITICS
89
Whos afraid of infotainment?
103
a response
118
A critical review and assessment of Herman
139
Journalistic codes of ethics in Europe
191
a case study
205
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212
News production in contemporary Russia
220
MEDIA CULTURE
235
claims controversies and cultures
255
Lifestyle segmentation
269
fulness and objectivity professional integrity and integrity of the source as well
272

JOURNALISM
155
sociology journalism and the informed citizen
165
a profession between information
178
fashion
283
Index
297
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Seite 32 - But the century that began full of self-confidence in the ultimate triumph of Western liberal democracy seems at its close to be returning full circle to where it started: not to an "end of ideology...
Seite 24 - VCR, telephone, fax, television and radio technologies between them being assigned a causal role in achieving interconnectivity and interaction in all four domains. For many social scientists, structural processes of institutional change are at the heart of this reordering. Thus, the topic of globalization provides a conceptual entry point to an evolving world order and a concept for evaluating 'a particular series of developments concerning the concrete structuration of the world as a whole
Seite 272 - A comfortable life An exciting life A sense of accomplishment A world at peace A world of beauty Equality Family security Freedom Happiness Inner harmony Mature love National security Pleasure Salvation Self-respect Social recognition True friendship Wisdom...
Seite 144 - This effort reflects our belief, based on many years of study of the workings of the media, that they serve to mobilize support for the special interests that dominate the state and private activity,1 and that their choices, emphases, and omissions can often be understood best, and sometimes with striking clarity and insight, by analyzing them in such terms.
Seite 145 - The essential ingredients of our propaganda model, or set of news "filters," fall under the following headings: (1) the size, concentrated ownership, owner wealth, and profit orientation of the dominant mass-media firms; (2) advertising as the primary income source of the mass media; (3) the reliance of the media on information provided by government, business, and "experts" funded and approved by these primary sources and agents of power; (4) "flak" as a means of disciplining the media; and (5)...
Seite 26 - More is Better', 'Time and Space Have Disappeared', 'Global Cultural Homogeneity', 'Saving Planet Earth', 'Democracy for Export via American TV
Seite 176 - To name the unnamable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world and stop it from going to sleep.
Seite 121 - But we came to power promising to uphold the highest standards in public life. We have not just to do so, but we must be seen to do so.
Seite 150 - Marxist view of the media when he says that 'given the economic and political context in which they function, they cannot fail to be, predominantly, agencies for the dissemination of ideas and values which affirm rather than challenge existing patterns of power and privilege, and thus to be weapons in the arsenal of class domination'.
Seite 105 - Meaningful agenda-setting, identifying the key issues of the day, including the forces that have formed and may resolve them 3. Platforms for an intelligible and illuminating advocacy by politicians and spokespersons of other causes and interest groups 4. Dialogue across a diverse range of views, as well as between power holders (actual and prospective) and mass publics 5.

Autoren-Profil (2005)

Denis McQuail (1935-2017) was Emeritus Professor at the School of Communication Research (ASCOR) University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton. He studied history and sociology at the University of Oxford and received his Ph.D. from the University of Leeds. He is an Honorary Doctor of the University of Gent. He has published widely in the field of media and communication, with particular reference to audience research, media policy and performance, and political communication. His most recent book publication is McQuail′s Media and Mass Communication Theory, 7th edition., SAGE, 2020, co-authored by Mark Deuze. Peter Golding is Emeritus Professor at Northumbria University, UK. Until July 2015 he was Pro Vice-Chancellor at Northumbria University, and previously Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Loughborough University, where he was Head of Social Sciences from 1991-2006. He is Hon. President of the Media Research Network of the European Sociological Association, editor of the European Journal of Communication, and Hon. Sec. of the subject association for the field in the UK (MeCCSA). He chaired the Research Assessment Exercise for the field in the UK in 2008 and 2014. He has published widely on media sociology, the political economy of the media, and on communications and social policy. Els De Bens is professor at the Department of Communication Sciences at Ghent University. Her main teaching and research activities are situated in the field of media economy, media policy, journalism studies and ICT. She is an active member of several international networks, including the Euromedia Research Group and the ESF Changing Media, Changing Europe Programme. Els De Bens is visiting professor at the universities of Berkeley (US), Nurnberg, Lille, Stellenbosch (South Africa), Dortmund and Moscow. Furthermore, she is co-editor of the European Journal of Communication and promotor, co-promotor or contractor of four international and two national research projects. She is also member of several evaluation commissions (teaching and research) in Portugal, Switzerland and Netherlands. She is Chairman of the Flemish Media Council. Her scientific publications include 8 books, 29 chapters in international books, 14 refereed articles in international reviews and 35 articles in national and international journals.

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