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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... given to its products by media professionals or viewers and readers . In this way , the interactionist contribution may be complementary to the other perspectives rather than in direct opposition . For example , the interactionist might ...
... given to its products by media professionals or viewers and readers . In this way , the interactionist contribution may be complementary to the other perspectives rather than in direct opposition . For example , the interactionist might ...
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... given area of the media . As such , it claims to be objective , being based on hard empirical data which can be checked . The GMG made much use of content analysis , for example , in counting the amount of coverage given to particular ...
... given area of the media . As such , it claims to be objective , being based on hard empirical data which can be checked . The GMG made much use of content analysis , for example , in counting the amount of coverage given to particular ...
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... given to the dominant analysis and the political policies which flowed from it . . . ... Our argument , then , is that the world view of journalists will prestructure what is taken to be important or significant . It will do this in two ...
... given to the dominant analysis and the political policies which flowed from it . . . ... Our argument , then , is that the world view of journalists will prestructure what is taken to be important or significant . It will do this in two ...
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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