Media Criticism in a Digital Age introduces readers to a variety of critical approaches to audio and video discourse on radio, television and the Internet. It is intended for those preparing for electronic media careers as well as for anyone seeking to enhance their media literacy. This book takes the unequivocal view that the material heard and seen over digital media is worthy of serious consideration. Media Criticism in a Digital Age applies key aesthetic, sociological, philosophical, psych...
Die Droge Populismus
by Everhard Holtmann, Adrienne Krappidel, and Sebastian Rehse
Zweitstimme ist Kanzlerstimme - Die Abhangigkeit der Kanzlerpraferenz von Fernsehnachrichten und Wirtschaftslage
by Andreas Dams
Qualitat und Funktionalitat des Bundesbuchleins als Mittel zur freien und unverfalschten Meinungsbildung im Abstimmungskampf
by Andreas Christen
Research on Cultural Studies
This book is a collection of papers written by researchers, lawyers, administrators, analysts and graduate students working and doing research in the field of law, communication and arts. The topics include women rights in Turkey, witness statement as evidence in Turkish law, legal regulations about organ or tissue trafficking, the new social movements in Turkey, humorous discourse on social media or the traditional country fairs in Turkey.
Considerations Sur Les Arts Et Les Artistes Du Temps
by Dupain-Triel-J-L
Nonverbale Politische Kommunikation (Grundwissen Politische Kommunikation, #0)
by Marcus Maurer
Crisis Communication and Crisis Management
by Burton St. John and Yvette E. Pearson
This is the only text on the market to introduce students to the fundamentals of crisis communication using an ethical approach, integrating ethical reasoning into all the key steps that communicators must take to successfully manage a crisis. The book combines comprehensive coverage of the key skills, concepts and theories with an extensive collection of case studies.
Transmission (Communication and Human Values, #17)
The essays in this volume investigate the impact of all media, including the emerging technologies, on the social, cultural, economic and political climate in the context of aesthetic values, and issues of gender, race and class. Transmission examines the array of forces moving the contemporary video landscape forward, comparing the past with the present as well as the future as it looks at the impact of video on commercial television, the relationship of media to the social causes it (mis)repr...
Posters of Gdr Films 1945 - 1990 (Film, Television, Sound Archive, #2)
by Babett Stach and Helmut Morsbach
"Der ganze Verlag ist einfach eine Bonbonniere" (Archiv fur Geschichte des Buchwesens - Studien, #10)
Nach grossen Erfolgen im Pressegeschaft profilierte sich der Ullstein Verlag ab 1903 in strategisch geschickter Mehrfachverwertung seiner Produkte auch mit einem facettenreichen literarischen Unterhaltungsprogramm und popularen Sachbuchern. Der Band betrachtet aus interdisziplinarer Perspektive die inhaltliche, programmatische und mediale Vielfalt des Verlags im Kontext kultureller, gesellschaftlicher und medialer Rahmenbedingungen der Zeit.
""Hoggart has the rare quality of complete intellectual honesty. "The Uses of Literacy "should be read by all those concerned with the nature of modern society.""-Asher Tropp, "American Sociological Review"""This sort of modern Mayhew is worth any amount of statistics as background for cultural evalutions....Required reading for anyone concerned with the modern cultural climate."-Times Literary Supplement"
Was Ist Eine Gute Frage?
by Frank Faulbaum, Peter Prufer, and Margrit Rexroth
The Weight of the Printed Word (Historical Materialism Book, #234)
by Steve Wright
In The Weight of the Printed Word, Steve Wright explores the creation and use of documents as a key dimension in the activities of the Italian workerists during the 1960s and 1970s. From leaflets and newspapers to books, internal documents and workers' enquiries; the operaisti deployed a wide variety of printed materials in their efforts to organise amongst new subjectivities of mass rebellion. As Wright demonstrates, the practice of working with print was a central part of what it meant to b...
Women in Mass Communication (SAGE Focus Editions)
This landmark volume has been considerably expanded and updated in this new edition. With particular emphasis on race and culture, leading scholars in the field provide compelling analyses of the ways in which feminist theory and perspectives have been incorporated into mass communication. They examine the status of women in the mass communication industries, from sporadic breakthroughs to the continuing sexism and economic inequities that pervade the profession.
Intercultural Memories (Critical Intercultural Communication Studies, #25)
Children's Responses to the Screen (Routledge Communication)
by Patti M. Valkenburg
The past several decades have witnessed thousands of studies into children and the media. Yet, much academic research is still in its infancy when it comes to our knowledge about the uses, preferences, and effects of different media. This distinctive volume moves the field forward in this regard, with its insights into the latest theories and research on children and the media. Author Patti M. Valkenburg explores "screen" media (i.e., television, films, video and computer games, and the Internet...
Zum antifaschistischen Leitbild der DDR gehoerte die Erinnerung an die nationalsozialistische Herrschaft. Eine zentrale Rolle spielten hierbei die Nationalen Mahn- und Gedenkstatten Buchenwald, Ravensbruck und Sachsenhausen. Doch in welchem Umfang nutzte die DDR die Erinnerung fur ihre Politik? Wie wurde diese "Erinnerungspolitik" der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung angepasst? Welchen Einfluss hatten dabei der Kalte Krieg und das Verhaltnis zur Bundesrepublik? Anhand der Berichter...
Tendencies and Tensions of the Information Age
The development of technology and the hunger for information has caused a wave of change in daily life in America. Nearly every American's environment now consists of cable television, video cassette players, answering machines, fax machines, and personal computers. Schement and Curtis argue that the information age has evolved gradually throughout the twentieth century. National focus on the production and distribution of information stems directly from the organizing principles and realities o...