This book analyses the relationships between music and contemporary media, both via the mediation of music, and music as mediator. It does so through a series of original interviews with key practitioners: musicians, writers, magazine editors, radio presenters and major and independent label bosses. Through these interviews, theory and practice are measured against each other and the book considers their experiences and observations in order to explore the ways popular music is produced, markete...
Mannlichkeit Und Identitat in Neue Deutsche Welle 2005 (Fler)
by Florian Rosenbauer
This book examines the development of television in India since the early 1990s, and its implications for Indian society more widely. Until 1991, India possessed only a single state-owned television channel, but since then there has been a rapid expansion in independent satellite channels which came as a complete break from the statist control of the past. This book explores this transformation, explaining how television, a medium that developed in the industrial West, was adapted to suit Indian...
Kommunikationsinstrumente, -techniken und -mechanismen der nationalsozialistischen Propaganda
by Bettina Kahlenberg
In this age of information technology, the media's role in international, bilateral, and diplomatic relations is increasingly important. It plays a crucial part in keeping countries connected and updated about actual and ground-level realities. Media Diplomacy and Its Evolving Role in the Current Geopolitical Climate provides emerging research on the changing practices in diplomacy, new media, and the connections between media and policy. It highlights how the media is changing countries' appro...
The Intoxication of Destruction in Theory, Culture and Media
by Dr Erin Stapleton
This book examines the desire for, and intoxication with destruction as it appears in cultural objects and representation, arguing that all cultural and aesthetic value is fundamentally predicated on its own fragility, as well as the living transience of those who make and encounter it. Beginning with a philosophy of expenditure after Georges Bataille, each chapter maps different operations of destruction in media and culture. These operations are expressed and located in representations of huma...
Communicating to Change the World
by Abigail Scott Paul and Nicky Hawkins
Besser Und Erfolgreicher Kommunizieren
by Christina Kluver, Juergen Kluver, and Joern Schmidt
Als die Toten sprechen lernten - Zum Verhältnis von Körper, Stimme und Seele im Film
by Felix Von Boehm
Pax Technica
by Associate Professor of Communication Philip N Howard, Assoc
Contemporary art photography is paradoxical. Anyone can look at it and form an opinion about what they see, yet it represents critical positions that only a small minority of well-informed viewers can usually access. Why Art Photography? provides a lively, accessible introduction to the ideas behind today’s striking photographic images. Exploring key issues such as ambiguity, objectivity, staging, authenticity, the digital and photography’s expanded field, the chapters offer fresh perspectives...
Remembering Diana: Cultural Memory and the Reinvention of Authority
by Victor Jeleniewski Seidler
Die publizistische Gesellschaft (Essentials)
by Christian Humborg and Thuy Anh Nguyen
In diesem essential wird der radikale Wandel der Medien und des Journalismus durch den Aufstieg der Plattformen beschrieben. Es wird gezeigt, wie neue Akteure mit neuen Herangehensweisen auf die Buhne treten. Denn durch die aufgezeigten Veranderungen kann jeder Mensch ohne besonderen Sachverstand weltweit publizieren. Dies verandert grundlegend die Produktionsweisen und Geschaftsmodelle der Medien und des Journalismus selbst, denn jeder Mensch wird zum Publizisten. Die Plattformen diktier...