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Digital citizenship : participation and exclusion in the e-society / Graham Murdock ... [et al.].

by Murdock, Graham.

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Television across Europe : a comparative introduction / edited by Jan Wieten, Graham Murdock and Peter Dahlgren.

by Wieten, Jan | Murdock, Graham | Dahlgren, Peter.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London : SAGE, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2345094 Te 2000 (1).

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Communicating politics : mass communications and the political process / edited by Peter Golding, Graham Murdock and Philip Schlesinger.

by Golding,Peter | Murdock,Graham | Schlesinger,Philip.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Language: English Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Holmes & Meier, c1986Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.234 Co 1986 (1).

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The handbook of political economy of communications / edited by Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa.

by Wasko, Janet | Murdock, Graham | Sousa, Helena.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 384 Ha62 2011 (1).

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Culture, society, and the media / edited by Michael Gurevitch ... [et al.].

by Gurevitch, Michael | Curran, James. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Gurevitch, Michael. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Woollacott, Janet. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Bennett, Tony. Theories of the media, theories of society | Hall, Stuart. The rediscovery of "ideology": return of the repressed in media studies | Woollacott, Janet. Messages and meanings | Murdock, Graham. Large corporations and the control of the communications industries | Gallagher, Margaret. Negotiation of control in media organizations and occupations | Boyd-Barrett, J.O. Cultural dependency and the mass media | Curran, James. Communications, power and social order | Blumler, Jay G. The political effects of mass communication | Gurevitch, Michael. The political effects of mass communication | Braham, Peter. How the media report race | Bennett, Tony. Media, "reality", signification.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1988 (1994 printing)Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Cu473 1994 (1). Damaged (2).

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Media cultures : reappraising transnational media / edited by Michael Skovmand and Kim Christian Schr淄er.

by Skovmand, Michael | Schr淄er, Kim | Murdock, Graham. Citizens, consumers, and public culture | Drotner, Kirsten. Modernity and media panics | Morley, David. Electronic communities and domestic rituals: cultural consumption and the production of European cultural identities | Skovmand, Michael. Barbarous TV international: syndicated Wheels of Fortune | Gripsrud, Jostein. French-American connection: A bout de souffle, Breathless, and the melancholy macho | Larsen, Peter. More than just images: the whole picture. News in the multi-channel universe | Schou, Soren. Postwar Americanisation and the revitalisation of European culture | Bondebjerg, Ib. Intertextuality and metafiction: genre and narration in the television fiction of Dennis Potter | Jerslev, Anne. Semiotics by instinct: 'cult film' as a signifying practice between audience and film | Schroder, Kim Christian. Cultural quality: search for a phantom? A reception perspective on judgements of cultural value.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1992Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Me2424 1992 (1). Damaged (1).

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Social scientists meet the media / edited by Cheryl Haslam and Alan Bryman.

by Haslam, Cheryl, 1960- | Bryman, Alan | Burgess, Robert G. If you want publicity...call an estate agent? | Cooper, Cary L. The psychologist and the media: opportunities, challenges and dangers | Dunning, Eric. The sociologist as media football: reminiscences and preliminary reflections | Eysenck, Hans J. Media vs. reality? | Haslam, Cheryl. The research dissemination minefield | Bryman, Alan. The research dissemination minefield | Haste, Helen. Sex and dinosaurs | Howitt, Dennis. Pornography's piggy in the middle: pressure groups, the media and research | Murdock, Graham. Tales of expertise and experience: sociological reasoning and popular representation | Ussher, Jane. Media representations of psychology: denigration and popularization, or worthy dissemination of knowledge? | Wilkinson, Paul. Contributing to broadcast news analysis and current affairs documentaries: challenges and pitfalls | Evans, Peter. Productive partners - the view from radio | Freeth, Martin. Television's dangerous liaisons | Gillie, Oliver. From science to journalism.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 So2 1994 (1). Damaged (1).

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Cultural studies in question / edited by Marjorie Ferguson and Peter Golding.

by Ferguson, Marjorie | Golding, Peter, 1947- | Carey, James W. Reflections on the project of (American) cultural studies | Gitlin, Todd. The anti-political populism of cultural studies | McQuail, Denis. Policy help wanted: willing and able media culturalists please apply | Garnham, Nicholas. Political economy and the practice of cultural studies | Thomas, Sari. Dominance and ideology in culture and cultural studies | Murdock, Graham. Base notes: the conditions of cultural practice | Kellner, Douglas. Overcoming the divide: cultural studies and political economy | Morley, David. Theoretical orthodoxies: textualism, constructivism and the 'new ethnography' in cultural studies | McGuigan, Jim. Cultural populism revisited | Jensen, Joli. Imagining the audience: losses and gains in cultural studies | Pauly, John J. Imagining the audience: losses and gains in cultural studies | McRobbie, Angela. The Es and the anti-Es: new questions for feminism and cultural studies | Downing, John D.H. Cultural studies, communication and change: Eastern Europe to the Urals | Billig, Michael. From codes to utterances: cultural studies, discourse and psychology.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1997Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2307 Cu 1997 (1).

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Mass media and society / edited by James Curran and Michael Gurevitch.

by Curran, James | Gurevitch, Michael | Golding, Peter. Culture, communications, and political economy | Murdock, Graham. Culture, communications, and political economy | Zoonen, Liesbet van. Feminist perspectives on the media | Fiske, John. Postmodernism and television | McQuail, Denis. Mass media in the public interest: towards a framework of norms for media performance | Curran, James. Mass media and democracy revisited | Blumler, Jay G. Media change and social change: linkages and junctures | Gurevitch, Michael. Media change and social change: linkages and junctures | Schudson, Michael. The sociology of news production revisited | Frith, Simon. Entertainment | Sreberny-Mohammadi, Annabelle. The global and the local in international communications | Gurevitch, Michael. The globalization of electronic journalism | Lichtenberg, Judith. In defence of objectivity revisited | Hallin, Daniel C. Commercialism and professionalism in the American news media | Geraghty, Christine. Representation and popular culture | Corner, John. Reappraising reception: aims, concepts and methods | Livingstone, Sonia. On the continuing problem of media effects | Ang, Ien. Gender and/in media consumption | Hermes, Joke. Gender and/in media consumption | Wasko, Janet. Understanding the disney universe.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : New York : Arnold ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by St Martin's Press, 1996Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ma7 1996 c.2 (3). Damaged (1).

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The media reader : continuity and transformation / edited by Hugh Mackay and Tim O'Sullivan.

by Mackay, Hugh | O'Sullivan, Tim, 1952- | Thompson, John. The media and modernity | Murdock, Graham. Corporate dynamics and broadcasting futures | Williams, Raymond. The technology and the society | Marvin, Carolyn. When old technologies were new: implementing the future | Flichy, Patrice. The wireless age: radio broadcasting | Meyrowitz, Joshua. No sense of place: the impact of electronic media on social behavior | Smith, Anthony. Information technology and the myth of abundance | Webster, Frank. What information society? | Tomlinson, John. Cultural globalisation: placing and displacing the west | Herman, Edward. The global media in the late 1990s | McChesney, Robert. The global media in the late 1990s | During, Simon. Popular culture on a global scale: a challenge for cultural studies? | Steemers, Jeanette. Broadcasting is dead. Long live digital choice | MacGregor, Brent. Making television news in the satellite age | Rheingold, Howard. The virtual community: finding connection in a computerised world | Turkle, Sherry. Identity in the age of the internet | Haddon, Leslie. The development of interactive games | Morley, David. Reimagined communities? New media, new possibilities | Robins, Kevin. Reimagined communities? New media, new possibilities | Lyon, David. The world wide web of surveillance: the internet and off-world power flows | Ang, Ien. In the realm of uncertainty: the global village and capitalist postmodernity | Street, John. Remote control? Politics, technology and 'electronic democracy' | Castells, Manuel. An introduction to the information age.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1999Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Me245 1999 (1).

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Mass media and society / edited by James Curran and Michael Gurevitch.

by Curran, James | Gurevitch, Michael | Murdock, Graham. Reconstructing the ruined tower: contemporary communications and questions of class | Press, Andrea L. Recent developments in feminist communication theory: defference, public sphere, body and technology | Gandy, Oscar H. Race, ethnicity and the segmentation of media markets | Golding, Peter. Culture, communications and political economy | Murdock, Graham. Culture, communications and political economy | Sreberny, Annabelle. The global and the local in international communications | Curran, James. Rethinking media and democracy | Blumler, Jay G. Rethinking the study of political communication | Gurevitch, Michael. Rethinking the study of political communication | Schudson, Michael. The sociology of news production revisited(again) | Frith, Simon. Entertainment | Hallin, Daniel C. Commercialism and professionalism in the American news media | Lichtenberg, Judith. In defence of objectivity revisited | McRobbie, Angela. The return to culture production. Case study: fashion journalism | Sparks, Colin. From dead trees to live wires: the internet's challenge to the traditional newspaper | Lee, Chin-Chuan. National prisms of a global 'media event' | Dahlgren, Peter. Media, citizenship and civic culture | Negus, Keith. Globalization and cultural identities | Roman-Velazquez, Patria. Globalization and cultural identities | Rowe, David. No gain, no game? Media and sport | Geraghty, Christine. Representation and popular culture: semiotics and the construction of meaning | Corner, John. 'Influence': the contested core of media research.

Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London : New York : Arnold ; Oxford University Press, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ma7 2000 (1).

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Rethinking media, religion, and culture / [edited by] Stewart M. Hoover, Knut Lundby.

by Hoover, Stewart M | Lundby, Knut | Clark, Lynn Schofield. At the intersection of media, culture, and religion: a bibliographic essay | Hoover, Stewart M. At the intersection of media, culture, and religion: a bibliographic essay | White, Robert A. Religion and media in the construction of cultures | Christians, Clifford G. Technology and triadic theories of mediation | Murdock, Graham. The re-enchantment of the world: religion and the transformations of medernity | Martin-Barbero, Jesus. Mass media as a site of resacralization of contemporary cultures | Goethals, Gregor. Escape from time: ritual dimensions of popular culture | Bar-Haim, Gabriel. The dispersed sacred: anomie and the crisis of ritual | Lundby, Knut. The web of collective representations | Horsfield, Peter G. Changes in religion in periods of media convergence | Arthur, Chris. Media, meaning, and method in religious studies | Alexander, Bobby C. Televangelism: redressive ritual within a larger social drama | Tomaselli, Keyan G. Resistance through mediated orality | Shepperson, Arnold. Resistance through mediated orality | Peck, Janic. Psychologized religion in a mediated world | Badaracco, Claire Hoertz. A utopian on main street | Linderman, Alf. Making sense of religion in television | Hoover, Stewart M. Media and the construction of the religious public sphere | Lundby, Kunt. Summary remarks: mediated religion | Hoover, Stewart M. Summary remarks: mediated religion.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1997Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Re73 1997 (1).

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Consuming audiences? : production and reception in media research / edited by Ingunn Hagen, Janet Wasko.

by Hagen, Ingunn, 1959- | Wasko, Janet | Hagen, Ingunn. Introduction: consuming audiences? production and reception in media research | Wasko, Janet. Introduction: consuming audiences? production and reception in media research | Mosco, Vincent. Questioning the concept of the audience | Kaye, Lewis. Questioning the concept of the audience | Murdock, Graham. Peculiar commodities audiences at large in the world of goods | Meehan, Eileen R. Leisure of labor? fan ethnography and political economy | Maxwell, Richard. Surveillance and other consuming encounters in the informational marketplace | Schiller, Herbert I. The social context of research and theory | Osterud, Svein. How can audience research overcome the divide between macro- and microanalysis, between social tructure and action? | Martin-Barbero, Jesus. The cultural mediations of television consumption | Drotner, Kristen. Less is more: media ethnography and its limits | Hoijer, Birgitta. Audiences' expectations and interpretations of different television genres: a sociocognitive approach | White, Robert A. The role of media in generating alternative political projects | Hagen, Ingunn. Modern dilemmas: TV audiences' time use and moral evaluation | Slnclair, John. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Pookong, Kee. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Fox, Josephine. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Yue, Audrey. Diasporic identities: chinese communities and their media use in australia | Tufte, Thomas. The popular forms of hope: about the force of fiction among TV audiences in Brazil | Monteiro, Anjali. Between the normal and the imaginary: the spectator-self, the other and satellite television in India | Jayasankar, K.P. Between the normal and the imaginary: the spectator-self, the other and satellite television in India.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Cresskill, N.J. : Hampton Press, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Co67 2000 (1).

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Mass media and society / edited by James Curran and Michael Gurevitch.

by Curran, James | Gurevitch, Michael | Golding, Peter. Culture, communications, and political economy | Murdock, Graham. Culture, communications, and political economy | Zoonen, Liesbet van. Feminist perspectives on the media | Fiske, John. Postmodernism and television | McQuail, Denis. Mass media in the public interest: towards a framework of norms for media performance | Curran, James. Mass media and democracy: a reappraisal | Sreberny-Mohammadi, Annabelle. The global and the local in international communications | Schudson, Michael. The sociology of new production revisited | Turow, Joseph. A mass communication perspective on entertainment industries | Gurevitch, Michael. The globalization of electronic journalism | Blumler, Jay G. The new television marketplace: imperatives, implications, issues | Lichtenberg, Judith. In defense of objectivity | McLeod, Jack M. On understanding and misunderstanding media effects | Kosicki, Gerald M. On understanding and misunderstanding media effects | Pan, Zhongdang. On understanding and misunderstanding media effects | Corner, John. Meaning, genre and context: the problematics of "public knowledge" in the new audience studies | Livingstone, Sonia M. Audience reception: the role of the viewer in retelling romantic drama | Ang, Ien. Gender and/in media consumption | Hermes, Joke. Gender and/in media consumption | Gitlin, Todd. The politics of comunication and the communication of politics.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : New York : E. Arnold ; Distributed in the USA by Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1991Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ma7 1991 (2).

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Information technology and society : a reader / edited by Nick Heap ... [et al.].

by Heap, Nick W | Edge, David. The social shaping of technology | Sterling, Bruce. The hacker crackdown: evolution of the US telephone network | Mackay, Hughie. Theorising the IT/society relationship | Lyon, David. The roots of the information society idea | Berg, Ann-Jorunn. A gendered socio-technical construction: the smart house | Thomas, Ray. Access and inequality | Kennedy, Paul. Robotics, automation and a new industrial revolution | Lane, Christel. The pursuit of flexible specialization in Britain and West Germany | Hartmann, Gert. Computerized machine tools, manpower consequences and skill utilization: a study of British and West German manufacturing firms | Senker, Peter. Technological change and the future of work | McLoughlin, Ian. Technological change at work | Clark, Jon. Technological change at work | Hawkridge, David. Do companies need technology-based training? | Kaye, Anthony. Computer supported collaborative learning | Mason, Robin. The educational value of ISDN | Vincent, Tom. Access to books for visually impaired learners - an investigation into the use of compact disc technology (CD-ROM) | Taylor, Mary. Access to books for visually impaired learners - an investigation into the use of compact disc technology (CD-ROM) | Taylor, Josie. Supporting resource based learning | Laurillard, Diana. Supporting resource based learning | Jones, Ann. Constructivist learning theories and IT | Murdock, Graham. Conceptualizing home computing: resources and practices | Hartmann, Paul. Conceptualizing home computing: resources and practices | Gray, Peggy. Conceptualizing home computing: resources and practices | Moyal, Ann. The femimine culture of the telephone: people, patterns and policy | Mackay, Hughie. Patterns of ownership of IT devices in the home | Clarke, Arthur C. Extra terrestrial relays: can rockets give world-wide radio coverage? | Lockwood, Lawrence W. Iridium: a high flying phone system | Brooks, Frederick P. No silver bullet: essence and accidents of software engineering | Cox, Brad J. There is a silver bullet | Schroeder, Ralph. Virtual reality in the real world: history, applications and projections | Haddon, Leslie. Telework and the changing relation of home and work | Silverstone, Roger. Telework and the changing relation of home and work | Crosbie, David B. The new space race: satellite mobile communications.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications in association with the Open University, 1995Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 303.4833 In363 1995 (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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Approaches to audiences : a reader / edited by Roger Dickinson, Ramaswami Harindranath, and Olga Linn歋.

by Dickinson, Roger, 1956- | Harindranath, Ramaswami, 1959- | Linn歋, Olga, 1941- | Schiller, Herbert I. American pop culture sweeps the world | Brown, Aggrey. Up close from a distance: media and the culture of cricket | McCombs, Maxwell. News influence on our pictures of the world | Kellner, Douglas. Toward a critical theory of television | Jhally, Sut. Unpopular messages in an age of popularity | Lewis, Justin. Unpopular messages in an age of popularity | Wober, J. Mallory. Cultural indicators: European reflections on a research paradigm | Tracey, Michael. Critique: meaning, the media and the market | von Feilitzen, Cecilia. Media violence - four research perspectives | Linne, Olga. Research about violence in the media: different traditions and changing paradigms | Wartella, Ellen. Research about violence in the media: different traditions and changing paradigms | Gauntlett, David. Ten things wrong with the 'effects' model | Buckingham, David. Children and television: a critical overview of the research | Hodge, Bob. Ten theses on children and television | Tripp, David. Ten theses on children and television | McQuail, Denis. With the benefit of hindsight: reflections on uses and gratifications research | Hoijer, Birgitta. Social psychological perspectives in reception analysis | Barker, Martin. Critique: audiences 'R' us | Fiske, John. Television: polysemy and popularity | Murdock, Graham. Mass communication and the construction of meaning | Barker, Martin. On looking into Bourdieu's black box | Brooks, Kate. On looking into Bourdieu's black box | Morley, David. Domestic relations: the framework of family viewing in Great Britain | Silverstone, Roger. Television and everyday life: towards an anthropology of the television audience | Dickinson, Roger. Modernity, consumption and anxiety: television audiences and food choice | Liebes, Tamar. Cultural differences in the retelling of television fiction | Harindranath, Ramaswami. Documentary meanings and interpretive contexts: observations on Indian'repertoires' | Dahlgren, Peter. Critique: elusive audiences.

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Mass communication research : on problems and policies : the art of asking the right questions : in honor of James D. Halloran / edited by Cees J. Hamelink, Olga Linn歋.

by Hamelink, Cees J, 1940- | Linn歋, Olga, 1941- | Halloran, James D. (James Dermot) | Nordenstreng, Kaarle. The Unesco expert panel with the benefit of hindsight | Hancock, Alan. Communication policies, planning, and research in Unesco: from the seventies to the nineties | McQuail, Denis. Media policy research: conditions for progress | Gidlin, Todd. On media studies as a breath of air across the field of sociology | Seymour-Ure, Colin. Mass communications and political science | Szecsko, Tamas. Games media people play (changes in the mass communication system of hungary) | Noelle-Neumann, Elisabeth. Are we asking the right questions? Developing measurement from theory: the influence of the spiral of science on media effects research | Dervin, Brenda. Whose effects are they, anyway? Or, how can you locate effects in all this for? | Gerbner, George. The politics of media violence: some reflections | von Feilitzen, Cecilia. Media violence - research perspectives in the 1980s | Murdock, Graham. Visualizing violence: television and the discourse of disorder | Robinson, Gertrude J. The study of women and journalism: from positivist to feminist approaches | Lang, Gladys Engel. Some thoughts on the press - polling connection | Lang, Kurt. Some thoughts on the press - polling connection | Morrison, David. Information, knowledge, and journalistic procedures: reporting the war in the Falklands | Tumber, Howard. Information, knowledge, and journalistic procedures: reporting the war in the Falklands | Ansah, Paul A. V. Communication research and development in Africa - an overview | White, Robert A. The "Public Sphere" as an integrating concept for development communication | Roncagliolo, Rafael. Communication and development: the Latin American challenge | Eapen, K. E. Communication and development: the contribution of research | de Camargo, Nelly. The formation of cultural workers: considerations on Latin American experiences | Masterman, Len. Media education and its future | Kumar, Keval Joe. Media education in the developing countries - the Indian experience | Schiller, Herbert I. Communication, technology, and ecology | Hulten, Olof. Communication technology: researchers and practitioners in confrontation | Mowlana, Hamid. International communication research in the 21st century: from functionalism to postmodernism and beyond | Hansen, Anders. Journalistic practices and television coverage of the environment: a international comparison | Linne, Olga. Journalistic practices and television coverage of the environment: a international comparison | Hamelink, Cees J. Communication research and the new international information order: an essay on a delicate alliance.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print festschrift ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Norwood, N.J. : Ablex Pub. Corp., c1994Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ma774 1994 (1).

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Media studies : a reader / edited by Paul Marris and Sue Thornham.

by Marris, Paul | Thornham, Sue | Lazarsfeld, Paul F. Mass communication, popular taste and organized social action | Merton, Robert K. Mass communication, popular taste and organized social action | Adorno, Theodor W. Culture industry reconsidered | McLuhan, Marshall. The medium is the message | Williams, Raymond. "Mass communication" and "Minotiry culture" | Hall, Stuart. Encoding/decoding | Kuhn, Annette. The power of the image | Enzensberger, Hans Magnus. Constituents of a theory of the media | Habermas, Jurgen. The public sphere | Baudrillard, Jean. The masses: the implision of the social in the media | Scannell, Paddy. Public service broadcasting: the history of a concept | Garnham, Nicholas. On the cultural industries | Murdock, Graham. Concentration and ownership in the era of privatization | Tunstall, Jeremy. Producers in British television | Sinclair, John. New patterns in global television | Jacka, Elizabeth. New patterns in global television | Cunningham, Stuart. New patterns in global television | Berelson, Bernard. Content analysis in communication research | Crisell, Andrew. Radio Signs | Fiske, John. The codes of television | Williams, Raymond. Programmming as sequence or flow | Ellis, John. Broadcast TV narration | Dyer, Richard. The role of stereotypes | Strange, Niki. Perform, educate, entertain: ingredients of the cookery programme genre | Hall, Stuart. Racist ideologies and the media | Woollacott, Janet. Fictions and ideologies: the case of situation comedy | Tolson, Andrew. Televised chat and the synthetic personality | Fairclough, Norman. Critical analysis of media discourse | Winship, Janice. Survival skills and daydreams | Clark, Danae. Cagney & Lacey: feminist strategies of detection | Squire, Corinne. Empowering women? The Oprah Winfrey Show | Collins, Jim. Television and postmodernism | McRobbie, Angela. Postmodernism and popular culture | Nichols, Bill. Reality TV and social perversion | Joyrich, Lynne. Critical and textual hypermasculinity | Eysenck, Hans. Desensitization, violence and the media | Nias, D. K. B. Desensitization, violence and the media | Halloran, James D. On the social effects of television | McQuail, Denis. The television audience: a revised perspective | Blumler, Jay G. The television audience: a revised perspective | Brown, J. R. The television audience: a revised perspective | Elliott, Philip. Use and gratifications research: a critique | Morley, David. Cultural transformations: the politics of resistance | Ang, Ien. Wanted: audiences. On the politics of empirical audience studies | Radway, Janice. Reading the romance | Miller, Daniel. The young and the restless in trinidad: a case of the local and the global in mass consumption | Gray, Ann. Behind closed doors: video recorders in the home | Fiske, John. Moments of television: neither the text nor the audience | Jenkins, Henry. "Strangers no more, we sing": filking and the social construction of the science fiction fan community | Hermes, Joke. Media, meaning and everyday life | Buckingham, David. EastEnders: creating the audience | Modleski, Tania. The search for tomorrow in today's soap operas | Brunsdon, Charlotte. Crossroads: notes on soap opera | Hobson, Dorothy. Everything stops for Crossroads: watching with the audience | Stratton, Jon. Sylvania Waters and the spectacular exploding family | Ang, Ien. Sylvania Waters and the spectacular exploding family | Golding, Peter. News values and news production | Elliott, Philip. News values and news production | Hall, Stuart. The social production of news | Hartley, John. Home help for populist politics: relational aspects of TV news | Rakow, Lana F. Woman as sign in television news | Kranich, Kimberlie. Woman as sign in television news | Gurevitch, Michael. The globalization of electronic journalism | Philo, Greg. News content and audience belief | Williams, Raymond. Advertising: the magic system | Curran, James. The impact of advertising on the British mass media | Nixon, Sean. Advertising, magazine culture, and the "New Man" | Winship, Janice. Handling sex | McClintock, Anne. Soft-soaping empire: commodity racism and imperial advertising | Nava, Mica. Discriminating or duped? Young people as consumers of advertising/art | Nava, Orson. Discriminating or duped? Young people as consumers of advertising/art | Winston, Brian. How are media born | Golding, Peter. Worldwide wedge: division and contradiction in the global information infrastructure | Hirsch, Eric. New technologies and domestic consumption | Plant, Sadie. On the matrix: cyberfeminist simulations.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: New York : New York University Press, 2000Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Me247 2000 (1).

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Approaches to media : a reader / edited by Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Chris Newbold.

by Boyd-Barrett, Oliver | Newbold, Chris, 1961- | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Defining the field | Newbold, Chris. Defining the field | Hardt, Hanno. On ignoring history: mass communication research and the critique of society | Gitlin, Todd. Media sociology: the dominant paradigm | Halloran, James D. The context of mass communications research | Blumler, Jay G. Mass communication research in Europe: some origins and prospects | Thompson, John B. Mass communication and modern culture: contribution to a critical theory of ideology | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Early theories in media research | Adorno, Theodor W. The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception | Horkheimer, Max. The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception | Shils, Edward. Mass society and its culture | Wilensky, Harold L. Mass society and mass culture: interdependence or independence? | Lasswell, Harold D. The structure and function of communication in society | Wright, Charles R. Functional analysis and mass communication revisited | Curran, James. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Gurevitch, Michael. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Woollacott, Janet. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Blumler, Jay G. Politicians and the press: an essay on role relationships | Gurevitch, Michael. Politicians and the press: an essay on role relationships | Newbold, Chris. The media effects tradition | Katz, Elihu. Between media and mass/the part played by people/the two-step flow of mass communication | Lazarsfeld, Paul F. Between media and mass/the part played by people/the two-step flow of mass communication | Klapper, Joseph T. The effects of mass communication | Gerbner, George. Toward 'cultural indicators': the analysis of mass mediated public message systems | McCombs, Maxwell E. The agenda-setting function of mass media | Shaw, Donald L. The agenda-setting function of mass media | Katz, Elihu. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Blumler, Jay G. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Gurevitch, Michael. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Jensen, Klaus Bruhn. Five traditions in search of the audience | Rosengren, Karl Erik. Five traditions in search of the audience | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. The political economy approach | Schiller, Herbert I. The international commercialization of broadcasting | Murdock, Graham. For a political economy of mass communications | Golding, Peter. For a political economy of mass communications | Garnham, Nicholas. Contribution to a political economy of mass communication | Smythe, Dallas. On the audience commodity and its work | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Conceptualizing the 'public sphere' | Habermas, Jurgen. Institutions of the publis sphere | Garnham, Nicholas. The media and the public sphere | Thompson, John B. The theory of the public sphere | Elliott, Philip. Intellectuals, the 'information society' and the disappearance of the public sphere | Keane, John. Democracy and media: without foundations | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. The analysis of media occupations and professionals | Breed, Warren. Social control in the newsroom: a functional analysis | B. Snider, Paul. 'Mr Gates' revisited: a 1966 version of the 1949 cast study | Tunstall, Jeremy. Specialist correspondents: goals, careers, roles | Tuchman, Gaye. The news net | Golding, Peter. News departments and broadcasting organizations - the institutionalization of objectivity | Elliot, Philip. News departments and broadcasting organizations - the institutionalization of objectivity | Cantor, Muriel G. How content is produces | Morrison, David E. Journalists at war (introduction) | Tumber, Howard. Journalists at war (introduction) | Scannell, Paddy. The national culture | Cardiff, David. The national culture | Newbold, Chris. Approaches to cultural hegemony within cultural studies | Williams, Raymond. The analysis of culture | Hall, Stuart. Cultural studies: two paradigms | Bennett, Tony. Popular culture and 'the turn to Gramsci' | Hall, Stuart. The rediscovery of 'ideology': return of the repressed in media studies | Carey, James W. Mass communication and cultural studies | McGuigan, Jim. Populism and ordinary culture | Newbold, Chris. Feminist studies of the media | Steeves, H. Leslie. Feminist theories and media studies | Brown, Mary Ellen. Feminist cultural television criticism - culture, theory and practice | Tuchman, Gaye. The symbolic annihilation of women by the mass media | Mattelart, Michele. Woman and the cultural industries | Press, Andrea. Class and gender in the hegemonic process: class differences in women's perceptions of television realism and identification with television characters | Kuhn, Annette. The pleasure machine | Newbold, Chris. Analysing the moving image | Wright, Will. Myth and meaning | Solomon, Stanley J. Defining genre/genre and popular culture | Neale, Steve. Questions of genre | Propp, Vladimir. Morphology of the folktale | Chatman, Seymour. Story and discourse (introduction) | Bordwell, David. Principles of narration | Feuer, Jane. Narrative form in American network television | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Approaches to 'new audience research' | Curran, James. The new revisionism in mass communication research: a reappraisal | Radway, Janice A. Reading 'Reading the romance' | Morley, David. Television and gender | Ang, Ien. Dallas and the ideology of mass culture | Liebes, Tarmar. Patterns of involvement in television fiction: a comparative analysis | Katz, Elihu. Patterns of involvement in television fiction: a comparative analysis | Bausinger, Hermann. Media, technology and daily life | Allor, Martin. Relocating the site of the audience.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : New York : E. Arnold ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1995Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ap 1995 (1). Damaged (2).

 

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