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Mass communication and society / edited by James Curran, Michael Gurevitch, Janet Woollacott, assistant editors, John Marriott, Carrie Roberts.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextBeverly Hill, California : Sage Publications, Inc., 1979Description: 479 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0713159391
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.16 M38 1979
Contents:
Section I: Mass Media and Society: General Perspectives -- 1. Capitalism, Communication and Class Relations -- 2. The Organization of Public Opinion -- 3. The Influence and Effects of Mass Media -- 4. Power, Class and the Media -- 5. Media Imperialism: towards an international framework for the analysis of media systems -- Section II: Media Organizations and Occupations -- 6. Media Organizations and Occupations: an overview -- 7. Technology and Control: the interactive dimensions of journalism -- 8. Capitalism and Control of the Press, 1800-1975 -- 9. Holding the Middle Ground: the BBC, the public and the professional broadcaster -- 10. Yesterday's Men - a case study in political communication -- 11. Linkages between the Mass Media and Politics: a model for the analysis of political communications systems -- 12. Media Professionalism in the Third World: the transfer of an ideology -- Section III: The Mediation of Cultural Meanings -- 13. Culture, the Media and the 'Idealogical Effect' -- 14. The Culture Industry: enlightenment as mass deception (abridge) -- 15. The Work of Art in the age of Mechanical Reproduction -- 16. Mass Communication Research and Cultural Studies: an American View -- 17. Reggae, Rastas and Rudies -- 18. Fictions in Mass Entertainment
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Books Books Philippine Christian University Manila Circulation Junior High School 301.16 M38 1979 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available MJH7735

Includes index.

Section I: Mass Media and Society: General Perspectives -- 1. Capitalism, Communication and Class Relations -- 2. The Organization of Public Opinion -- 3. The Influence and Effects of Mass Media -- 4. Power, Class and the Media -- 5. Media Imperialism: towards an international framework for the analysis of media systems -- Section II: Media Organizations and Occupations -- 6. Media Organizations and Occupations: an overview -- 7. Technology and Control: the interactive dimensions of journalism -- 8. Capitalism and Control of the Press, 1800-1975 -- 9. Holding the Middle Ground: the BBC, the public and the professional broadcaster -- 10. Yesterday's Men - a case study in political communication -- 11. Linkages between the Mass Media and Politics: a model for the analysis of political communications systems -- 12. Media Professionalism in the Third World: the transfer of an ideology -- Section III: The Mediation of Cultural Meanings -- 13. Culture, the Media and the 'Idealogical Effect' -- 14. The Culture Industry: enlightenment as mass deception (abridge) -- 15. The Work of Art in the age of Mechanical Reproduction -- 16. Mass Communication Research and Cultural Studies: an American View -- 17. Reggae, Rastas and Rudies -- 18. Fictions in Mass Entertainment

Curran, J., Gurevitch, M., & Woollacott, J. (Eds.). (1979). Mass communication and society. Sage Publications, Inc.

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