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McQuails Reader in Mass Communication Theory
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McQuail's Reader in Mass Communication Theory provides an invaluable resource of key statements from communication studies, media sociology and cultural studies, and includes an overview essay and section introductions. Designed as a companion to Mass Communication Theory, it can also function independently.
Informationen zum Autor Denis McQuail (1935-2017) was Emeritus Professor at the School of Communication Research (ASCOR) University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton. He studied history and sociology at the University of Oxford and received his Ph.D. from the University of Leeds. He is an Honorary Doctor of the University of Gent. He has published widely in the field of media and communication, with particular reference to audience research, media policy and performance, and political communication. His most recent book publication is McQuail's Media and Mass Communication Theory, 7th edition., SAGE, 2020, co-authored by Mark Deuze. Klappentext McQuail's Reader in Mass Communication Theory provides an invaluable resource of key statements drawn from communication studies, media sociology and cultural studies, and includes an overview essay and section introductions which place the readings in their theoretical and methodological context. Designed as a companion to McQuail's Mass Communication Theory, it can also function independently of that text. Divided into ten parts: Approaches and Conceptual Issues; Mass Media and Society; From Old to New Media; Normative Theory; Global Mass Communication; Media Organization and Production; Media Content; The Media Audience; and Mass Media and Effects, this collection represents an essential sourcebook for all students of media and mass communication. McQuails Reader in Mass Communication Theory includes key statements from; Pertti Alasuutari Ien Ang Jan L. Bordewijk Jay G. Blumler Roland Barthes Oliver Boyd-Barrett Muriel G. Cantor James Carey Peter Dahlgren Daniel Dayan Everette E. Dennis Todd Gitlin Alvin W. Gouldner Robert M. Entman Celia von Feilitzen Marjorie Ferguson Edward S. Herman Terhi Rantanen Stuart Hall Joli Jenson Elihu Katz Judith Lichtenberg John H. McManus Joshua Meyrowitz C. Wright Mills Merrill Morris John C. Nerone W. R. Neumann Janice Radway Ronald E. Rice Karl Erik Rosengren James Slevin Pamela J. Shoemaker John Tomlinson Gaye Tuchman Ellen Wartella Judith Williamson Dolf Zillmann Liesbet van Zoonen Zusammenfassung McQuail's Reader in Mass Communication Theory provides an invaluable resource of key statements from communication studies, media sociology and cultural studies, and includes an overview essay and section introductions. Designed as a companion to Mass Communication Theory, it can also function independently. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIELD OF STUDY General Introduction PART TWO: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES AND VARIETIES OF APPROACH - Denis McQuail Editor s Introduction Media Sociology - Todd Gitlin The Dominant Paradigm A Cultural Approach to Communication - James W Carey A `New Paradigm? - Liesbet van Zoonen The Propaganda Model - Edward S Herman A Retrospective PART THREE: MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY Editor s Introduction The Mass Society - C Wright Mills The Communications Revolution - Alvin W Gouldner News, Public, and Ideology Defining Media Events - Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz Media and Behavior - a missing link - Joshua Meyrowiz PART FOUR: FROM OLD TO NEW MEDIA Editor s Introduction Towards a New Classification of Tele-Information Services - Jan L Bordewijk and Ben van Kaam Artifacts and Paradoxes in New Media - Ronald E Rice The Internet as Mass Medium - Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan The Internet and Forms of Human Association - James Slevin PART FIVE: NORMATIVE THEORY Editor s Introduction The Press and the Public Interest - Everette E Dennis
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Denis McQuail (1935-2017) was Emeritus Professor at the School of Communication Research (ASCOR) University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton. He studied history and sociology at the University of Oxford and received his Ph.D. from the University of Leeds. He is an Honorary Doctor of the University of Gent. He has published widely in the field of media and communication, with particular reference to audience research, media policy and performance, and political communication. His most recent book publication is McQuails Media and Mass Communication Theory, 7th edition., SAGE, 2020, co-authored by Mark Deuze.
Klappentext
McQuail's Reader in Mass Communication Theory provides an invaluable resource of key statements drawn from communication studies, media sociology and cultural studies, and includes an overview essay and section introductions which place the readings in their theoretical and methodological context. Designed as a companion to McQuail's Mass Communication Theory, it can also function independently of that text.
Divided into ten parts: Approaches and Conceptual Issues; Mass Media and Society; From Old to New Media; Normative Theory; Global Mass Communication; Media Organization and Production; Media Content; The Media Audience; and Mass Media and Effects, this collection represents an essential sourcebook for all students of media and mass communication.
McQuails Reader in Mass Communication Theory includes key statements from;
Pertti Alasuutari
Ien Ang
Jan L. Bordewijk
Jay G. Blumler
Roland Barthes
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
Muriel G. Cantor
James Carey
Peter Dahlgren
Daniel Dayan
Everette E. Dennis
Todd Gitlin
Alvin W. Gouldner
Robert M. Entman
Celia von Feilitzen
Marjorie Ferguson
Edward S. Herman
Terhi Rantanen
Stuart Hall
Joli Jenson
Elihu Katz
Judith Lichtenberg
John H. McManus
Joshua Meyrowitz
C. Wright Mills
Merrill Morris
John C. Nerone
W. R. Neumann
Janice Radway
Ronald E. Rice
Karl Erik Rosengren
James Slevin
Pamela J. Shoemaker
John Tomlinson
Gaye Tuchman
Ellen Wartella
Judith Williamson
Dolf Zillmann
Liesbet van Zoonen
Inhalt
PART ONE: ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIELD OF STUDY
General Introduction
PART TWO: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES AND VARIETIES OF APPROACH - Denis McQuail
Editor s Introduction
Media Sociology - Todd Gitlin
The Dominant Paradigm
A Cultural Approach to Communication - James W Carey
A `New Paradigm? - Liesbet van Zoonen
The Propaganda Model - Edward S Herman
A Retrospective
PART THREE: MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY
Editor s Introduction
The Mass Society - C Wright Mills
The Communications Revolution - Alvin W Gouldner
News, Public, and Ideology
Defining Media Events - Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz
Media and Behavior - a missing link - Joshua Meyrowiz
PART FOUR: FROM OLD TO NEW MEDIA
Editor s Introduction
Towards a New Classification of Tele-Information Services - Jan L Bordewijk and Ben van Kaam
Artifacts and Paradoxes in New Media - Ronald E Rice
The Internet as Mass Medium - Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan
The Internet and Forms of Human Association - James Slevin
PART FIVE: NORMATIVE THEORY
Editor s Introduction
The Press and the Public Interest - Everette E Dennis
A Definitional Dilemma
Foundations and Limits of Freedom of the Press - Judith Lichtenberg
On Social Responsibility Theory - John C Nerone
The Public Sphere as Historical Narrative - Peter Dalhgren
New Roles for Public Service Television - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
PART SIX: GLOBAL MASS COMMUNICATION
Editor s Introduction
Theorizing the News Agencies - Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Terhi Rantanen
The Discourse of Cultural Imperialism - John Tomlinson
International Communication at the Mass Media Level - Karl Erik Rosengren
The Mythology about Globalization - Marjorie Ferguson
PART SEVEN: MEDIA ORGANIZATION AND PRODUCTION
Editor s Introduct…
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780761972426
- Editor McQuail Denis
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Media & Communication
- Jahr 2002
- EAN 9780761972426
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-7619-7242-6
- Veröffentlichung 22.03.2002
- Titel McQuails Reader in Mass Communication Theory
- Autor Denis, Ma, Phd, Dippsa, Mcquail
- Herausgeber SAGE Publications Ltd
- Anzahl Seiten 428