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Telecommunications, mass media, and democracy : the battle for the control of U.S. broadcasting, 1928-1935 / Robert W. McChesney.

by McChesney,Robert W.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, c1993Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 384.540973 Mc 1993 (1).

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Electronic empires : global media and local resistance / edited by Daya Kishan Thussu.

by Thussu, Daya Kishan | Schiller, Herbert I. Striving for communication dominace: a half-century review | McChesney, Robert W. Media convergence and globalisation | Downey, John. Full of eastern promis? central and eastern european media after 1989 | Thussu, Daya Kishan. Infotainment international: a view from the south | McGuigan, Jim. What price the public sphere? | Sparks, Colin. Is there a global public sphere? | Herman, Edward S. Privatising public space | Golding, Peter. Worldwide wedge: division and contradiction in the global infromation infrastructure | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Media imperialism reformulated | Cunningham, Stuart. Global and reional dynamics of international television flows | Jacka, Elizabeth. Global and reional dynamics of international television flows | Sinclair, John. Global and reional dynamics of international television flows | Kavoori, Anandam P. Trends in global media reception | Sreberny, Annabelle. Feminist internationalism: imagining and building global civel society | Vittachi, Anuradha. The right to communicate | Dowmunt, Tony. An alternative globalization: youthful resistance to electronic empires | Mohammadi, Ali. Electronic empires: an islamic perspective | Thussu, Daya Kishan. Localising the global: zee TV in India.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Arnold, c1998Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2 El3 1998 (1).

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The political economy of the media / edited by Peter Golding and Graham Murdock.

by Golding, Peter, 1947- | Murdock, Graham | Murdock, Graham. For a political economy of mass communications | Golding, Peter. For a political economy of mass communications | Gomery, Douglas. Media economics: terms of analysis | Garnham, Nicholas. Contribution to a political economy of mass communication | Gandy, Oscar H. The political economy approach: a critical challenge | McChesney, Robert W. Off limits: an inquiry into the lack of debate over the ownership, structure and control of the mass media in U.S. political life | Steed, Henry Wickham. The finance of the press | Williams, Francis. Mr. Elias sells newspapers | Williams, Francis. A monolithis press | Williams, Francis. What kind of freedom? | Bunce, Richard. The conglomerate complex | Evans, Harold. Preface to the third edition | Bagdikian, Ben H. The endless chain | Murdock, Graham. Redrawing the map of the communications industries: concentration and ownership in the era of privatization | Altbach, Philip G. Publishing in the third world: issues and trends for the 21st century | Turow, Joseph. The organizational underpinnings of contemporary media conglomerates | Herman, Edward S. The externalities effects of commercial and public broadcasting | Marx, Karl. The opinion of the journals and the opinion of the people | Schiller, Herbert I. Manipulation and the packaged consciousness | Smythe, Dallas W. Communications: blindspot of Western Marxism | Murdock, Graham. Blindspots about Western Marxism: a reply to Dallas Smythe | Golding, Peter. Ideology and the mass media: the question of determination | Murdock, Graham. Ideology and the mass media: the question of determination | Good, Leslie T. Power, hegemony, and communication theory | Kellner, Douglas. Contested terrain and the hegemony of capital | Adorno, Theodor W. Culture industry reconsidered | Schiller, Herbert I. Electronics and economics serving an American century | Tunstall, Jeremy. Media imperialism? | Schiller, Herbert I. Whose new international economic and information order? | Guback, Thomas. Transnational communication and cultural industries | Varis, Tapio. Transnational communication and cultural industries | Hamelink, Cees J. Cultural autonomy threatened | Mattelart, Armand. The new world information and communications order | Delcourt, Xavier. The new world information and communications order | Mattelart, Michele. The new world information and communications order.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Cheltenham, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Edward Elgar, c1997Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Po44 1997 v.1 (2).

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Defining media studies : reflections on the future of the field / edited by Mark R. Levy and Michael Gurevitch.

by Levy, Mark R | Gurevitch, Michael | Rosengren, Karl Erik. From field to frog ponds | Beniger, James R. Communication - embrace the subject, not the field | Craig, Robert T. Why are there so many communication theories? | Krippendorff, Klaus. The past of communication's hoped-for-future | Dervin, Brenda. Verbing communication: mandate for disciplinary invention | Meyrowitz, Joshua. Images of media: hidden ferment - and harmony - in the field | Jensen, Joli. The consequences of vocabularies | O'Keefe, Barbara. Against theory | Shepherd, Gregory J. Building a discipline of communication | Lang, Kurt. Perspectives on communication | Lang, Gladys Engel. Perspectives on communication | Mancini, Paolo. The legitimacy gap: a problem of mass media research in Europe and the United States | Babrow, Austin S. The advent of multiple-process theories of communication | Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne. Communication and the new world of relationships | Newcomb, Horace. Target practice: a batesonian "Field" guide for communication studies | Braman, Sandra. Harmonization of systems: the third stage of the information society | Davis, Dennis K. Beyond the culture wars: an agenda for research on communication and culture | Jasinkski, James. Beyond the culture wars: an agenda for research on communication and culture | Monahan, Jennifer L. The hierarchy of institutional values in the communication discipline | Collins-Jarvis, Lori. The hierarchy of institutional values in the communication discipline | Rothenbuhler, Eric W. Argument for a durkheimian theory of the communicative | Grunig, James E. Implications of public relations for other domains of communication | Avery, Robert K. Making a difference in the real world | Eadie, William F. Making a difference in the real world | Bennett, W. Lance. A policy research paradigm for the news media and democracy | Gomery, Douglas. The centrality of media economics | Noam, Eli. Reconnecting communications studies with communications policy | Rowland, Willard D. The traditions of communication research and their implications for telecommunications study | Steeves, H. Leslie. Creating imagined communities: development communication and the challenge of feminism | Docherty, David. Scholarship as silence | Morrison, David. Scholarship as silence | Tracey, Michael. Scholarship as silence | Livingstone, Sonia M. The rise and fall of audience research: an old story with a new ending | Morley, David. Active audience theory: pendulums and pitfalls | Jensen, Klaus Bruhn. The past in the future: problems and potentials of historical reception studies | Gans, Herbert J. Reopening the black box: toward a limited effects theory | Tuchman, Gaye. Realism and romance: the study of media effects | Geiger, Seth. Revealing the black box: information processing and media effects | Newhagen, John. Revealing the black box: information processing and media effects | Entman, Robert M. Framing: toward clarification of a fractured paradigm | Biocca, Frank. Communication research in the design of communication interfaces and systems | Youichi, Ito. The future of political communication research: a Japanese perspective | Zelizer, Barbie. Has communication explained journalism? | Grossberg, Lawrence. Can cultural studies find true happiness in communication? | McChesney, Robert W. Critical communication research at the crossroads | Meehan, Eileen R. Rethinking political economy: change and continuity | Mosco, Vincent. Rethinking political economy: change and continuity | Wasko, Janet. Rethinking political economy: change and continuity | Schiller, Dan. Back to the future: prospects for study of communication as a social force | Rogers, Everett M. The past and the future of communication study: convergence or divergence? An exchange | Chaffee, Steven H. The past and the future of communication study: convergence or divergence? An exchange | Peters, John Durham. Genealogical notes on "The Field" | Herbst, Susan. History, philosophy, and public opinion research | Shoemaker, Pamela J. Communication in crisis: theory, curricula, and power | Rakow, Lana F. The curriculum is the future | Swanson, David L. Fragmentation, the field, and the future | Kavoori, Anandam P. The purebred and the platypus: disciplinarity and site in mass communication research | Gurevitch, Michael. The purebred and the platypus: disciplinarity and site in mass communication research | de Melo, Jose Marques. Communication research: new challenges of the Latin American school.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, c1994Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2072 De 1994 (1). Damaged (1).

 

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