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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... representing as natural the class relationships of production . For example , under feudalism , a dominant religious ... represents the ' national interest ' ( rather than ruling class interests as Marx believed ) is ideological ...
... representing as natural the class relationships of production . For example , under feudalism , a dominant religious ... represents the ' national interest ' ( rather than ruling class interests as Marx believed ) is ideological ...
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... represented in different occupations compared to whites and men ( see Fig . 6.5 ) . The results often confirm ... representing the amount of violence that exists in society . In this way , content analysis can be a valuable corrective to ...
... represented in different occupations compared to whites and men ( see Fig . 6.5 ) . The results often confirm ... representing the amount of violence that exists in society . In this way , content analysis can be a valuable corrective to ...
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... represented in adverts on television ? 2 Using content analysis , in what other ways could TV repre- sentation of gender be investigated ? Exercises 1 Fig . 6.5 refers to fictional American TV in the early 1970s . Try an equivalent ...
... represented in adverts on television ? 2 Using content analysis , in what other ways could TV repre- sentation of gender be investigated ? Exercises 1 Fig . 6.5 refers to fictional American TV in the early 1970s . Try an equivalent ...
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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