Sold Out
Book Categories |
List of Tables; List of Contributors; Introduction; Academic at Work, Howard Tumber; Part I Media Policy; 1. Media policy: premature obsequies? Dennis McQuail; 2. Press reformism 1918-98: a study of failure, James Curran; 3. US communications industry ownership and the 1996 Telecommunications Act: watershed or unintended consequences? Christopher H. Sterling; 4. Power and policy in the British music industry, Simon Frith; 5. British press and privacy, Hugh Stephenson; Part II Media power and democracy; 6. The nation and communicative space, Philip Schlesinger; 7. Digitised capitalism: what has changed? Herbert I. Schiller; 8. The late arrival of television research: a case study in the production of knowledge, David E. Morrison; Part III Media management; 9. Prime ministers' and presidents' news operations: what effects on the job? Colin Seymour-Ure; 10. Political advertising at the end of the twentieth century, Winston Fletcher; 11. Cultural policing in the early eighteenth century: print, politics and the case of William Rayner, Michael Harris; 12. Conflicts in the news: publicity interests, public images and political impacts, Rodney Tiffen; Part IV Media professionals; 13. Conflicts of interest: newsworkers, media, and patronage journalism, Hanno Hardt; 14. The Washington reporters redux, 1978-98, Stephen Hess; 15. Newspaper power: a practitioner's account, David Walker; 16. The print journalist, UK and Africa, Rex Winsbury; 17. The interview in management research: a cautionary tale for journalists, Stuart Macdonald and BoHellgren; Part V International media and global identity; 18. The historian and the news agency: present thoughts on past performance, Michael Palmer; 19. How Americans view the world: media images and public knowledge, Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang; 20. Pan-Arab satellite television: the dialectics of identity, Oliver Boyd-Barrett; Index
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionMedia Power Professionals and Policies
X
This Item is in Your InventoryMedia Power Professionals and Policies
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Media Power Professionals and Policies, A collection of new work from leading international contributors, Media Power, Professionals and Policies is a tribute to the career of Jeremy Tunstall, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Communications Policy Research Unit at City Universi, Media Power Professionals and Policies to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Media Power Professionals and Policies, A collection of new work from leading international contributors, Media Power, Professionals and Policies is a tribute to the career of Jeremy Tunstall, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Communications Policy Research Unit at City Universi, Media Power Professionals and Policies to your collection on WonderClub |