The MediaLongman, 1986 - 106 Seiten A discussion of media, their production, and audience, with the intention of integrating the topic into a study of sociology. |
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... direct opposition . For example , the interactionist might study the way a journalist selects and presents a story , what views of the social world s / he holds , how the role of journalist is defined , etc. A Marxist ( structural ) ...
... direct opposition . For example , the interactionist might study the way a journalist selects and presents a story , what views of the social world s / he holds , how the role of journalist is defined , etc. A Marxist ( structural ) ...
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... direct intervention by capitalist media owners in the manner of , say , a press baron like Rupert Murdoch , who has been known personally to dictate the edito- rial policies of the newspapers he owns ( in Britain these include The Times ...
... direct intervention by capitalist media owners in the manner of , say , a press baron like Rupert Murdoch , who has been known personally to dictate the edito- rial policies of the newspapers he owns ( in Britain these include The Times ...
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... direct control of the ruling class , i.e. they must be seen to be independent and self - governing . The fact that TV news is seen as objective and neutral would fit this idea of ' relative autonomy ' . Otherwise , the media would not ...
... direct control of the ruling class , i.e. they must be seen to be independent and self - governing . The fact that TV news is seen as objective and neutral would fit this idea of ' relative autonomy ' . Otherwise , the media would not ...
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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