Media and politics in a globalizing world / Alexa Robertson
Material type:
- 9780745654706
- FAC P95.8 R63 2015
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Philippine Christian University Manila Faculty | College | FAC P95.8 R63 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 51297 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Media Power Chapter 3 Political Elites Chapter 4 Journalists Chapter 5 The People Formerly Known as the Audience Chapter 6 Activists Chapter 7 Mediated Conflict Chapter 8 Infotainment Chapter 9 Mediatization Chapter 10 Media Freedom Chapter 11 Conclusion Notes References and Bibliography
Globalization and technological advances have had a dramatic impact on the relationship between media and politics. How can we understand the connection between the two in the present day? Alexa Robertson argues that we cannot understand the power of the one without taking the other into account.
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