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- Utgivningsdatum2006-11-23
- Mått156 x 234 x undefined mm
- Vikt2 920 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieSAGE Benchmarks in Communication
- Antal sidor1 581
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781412922418
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Denis McQuail (1935-2017) was Emeritus Professor at the School of Communication Research (ASCOR) University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton. He studied history and sociology at the University of Oxford and received his Ph.D. from the University of Leeds. He is an Honorary Doctor of the University of Gent. He has published widely in the field of media and communication, with particular reference to audience research, media policy and performance, and political communication. His most recent book publication is McQuail′s Media and Mass Communication Theory, 7th edition., SAGE, 2020, co-authored by Mark Deuze.
- VOLUME ONE: THEORIES, BASIC CONCEPTS AND VARIETIES OF APPROACHThe Origins of Individual Media-System Dependency - Sandra J Ball-RokeachStructural Analysis and Mass Communication - Olivier BurgelinA Cultural Approach to Communication - James W CareyDefining Media Events - Daniel Dayan and Elihu KatzTheories of Communication and Theories of Society - Peter Golding and Grahan MurdockIdeology and Communication Theory - Stuart HallThe Propaganda Model - Edward S HermanA RetrospectiveThe Television Audience - Denis McQuail, Jay G Blumler and J R BrownA Revised PerspectiveMedium Theory - Joshua MeyrowitzThe Mass Society - C Wright MillsThe Internet as a Mass Medium - Merrill Morris and Christine OganModels of Media Effects - Elizabeth M PerseDistrust of Representation - John Durham PetersHabermas on the Public SphereInterpersonal Influence in Election Campaigns - John P RobinsonTwo-Step Flow HypothesesCommunication Research - Karl Erik RosengrenOne Paradigm or Four?Social Theory and the Media - J B ThompsonMass Media and the Differential Growth in Knowledge - Phillip J Tichenor, George A Donohue and Clarice N OlienA New Paradigm? - Liesbet Van ZoonenA Conceptual Model for Mass Communication Research - Bruce Westley and Malcolm S MacLean JrFunctional Analysis and Mass Communication - Charles R WrightVOLUME TWO: MEDIA SYSTEMS, ECONOMY, GOVERNANCE AND GLOBALIZATIONBeyond Journalism - Jo BardoelA Profession between Information Society and Civil SocietyTowards a Theory of Press-State Relations in the US - W Lance BennettThe Third Age of Political Communication - Jay G Blumler and Dennis KavanaghInfluences and FearsTowards a New Classification of Tele-Information Services - Jan L Bordewijk and Ben van KaamJournalistic Codes of Ethics in Europe - Tiina LaitilaLevels of Analysis in Mass Media Decision-Making - John Dimmick and Philip CoitThe Mythology about Globalization - Majorie FergusonMedia and Political Systems and the Question of Differentiation - Daniel C Hallin and Paolo ManciniFields of Broadcast Regulation - Wolfgang Hoffmann-RiemReasons for the US Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programs - Colin Hoskins and Rolf MirusWhat Things Regulate - Lawrence LessigFoundations and Limits of Freedom of the Press - Judith LichtenbergWhat Kind of Commodity Is News? - John H McManusA Framework of Principle for Media Assessment - Denis McQuailThe Social Responsibility Theory of the Press - Theodore PetersonResearch into International TV Flows - Preben SepstrupThe Discourse of Cultural Imperialism - J TomlinsonMedia Policy Paradigm Shifts - Jan J Van Cuilenburg and Denis McQuailVOLUME THREE: MEDIA PRODUCTION AND CONTENTThe News Factory - Charles R Bantz, Suzanne McCorkle and Roberta C BaadeThe Hollywood TV Producer - Muriel G CantorFraming US Coverage of the International News - Robert M EntmanContrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air IncidentsThe Structure of Foreign News - Johan Galtung and Mari Holmboe RugeExplicating Sensationalism in TV News - Maria E Grabe, Shuhua Zhou and Brooke BarnettContent and the Bells and Whistles of FormPress and Television as Opinion Resources in Presidential Campaigns - Doris A GraberReading Realism - Alice HallAudiences′ Evaluations of the Reality of Media TextsQuality Assessment of Broadcast Programming - Sakae Ishikawa and Yasuko MuramatsuProfessional Models in Journalism - Morris JanowitzThe Gatekeeper and the AdvocateNews as Purposive Behavior - Harvey L Molotch and Marilyn J LesterFrom the Persian Gulf to Kosovo - Stig A Norstedt et alWar Journalism and PropagandaNews as a Form of Knowledge - Robert E ParkPolitical Roles of the Journalist - Thomas E PattersonThe Ideal Romance - Janice RadwayThe Roots of a Sociology of News Production - Stephen D Reese and Jane BallingerRemembering Mr Gates and Social Control in the NewsroomThe Product Image - John Ryan and Richard A PetersonThe Fate of Creativity in Country Music Song-WritingPrime-Time Television - Stacy L Smith, Amy I Nathanson and Barbara J WilsonAssessing Violence during the Most Popular Viewing HoursMaking News by Doing Work - Gaye TuchmanRoutinizing the UnexpectedA Theory of Evaluative Discourse - Jan J Van Cuilenburg, Jan Kleinnijenhuis and Jan de RidderTowards a Graph Theory of Journalistic TextsDiscourse Analysis - Teun Van DijkIts Development and Application to the Structure of NewsObjective News Reporting - Jurgen WesterstahlVOLUME FOUR: AUDIENCES AND EFFECTS OF MASS COMMUNICATIONI Am Ashamed to Admit It But I Have Watched Dallas - Pertti AlasuutariThe Moral Hierarchy of Television ProgrammesThe Third Person Effect - W Phillips DavisonThe British, Canadian and US Pornography Commissions and Their Use of Social Research - Edna F EinsiedelMedia Discourse and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power - William Gamson and Andre ModiglianiThe Political Correlates of TV Viewing - George Gerbner et alSeeing Is Remembering - Doris A GraberHow Visuals Contribute to TV NewsDiffusion of News of the Kennedy Assassination - Bradley S GreenbergPractising Embodiment - Joke HermesReality, Respect and Issues of Gender in Media ReceptionNews Coverage of the Gulf War and Public Opinion - Shanto Iyengar and Adam SimonA Study of Agenda-Setting, Priming and FramingFive Traditions in Search of the Audience - Klaus B Jensen and Karl Erik RosengrenPatterns of Involvement in Television Fiction - Tamara Liebes and Elihu KatzA Comparative AnalysisInterpretative Viewers and Structured Programs - Sonia L LivingstoneThe Implicit Representation of Soap Opera CharactersThe Social Uses of Television - James LullThe Agenda-Setting Function of the Press - Maxwell E McCombs and Donald L ShawThe Future of the Mass Audience - W Russell NeumannThe Theory of Public Opinion - Elisabeth Noelle-NeumannThe Concept of the Spiral of SilenceMarketing Communication and the Hierarchy of Effects - Michael L RayCommunication and Development - Everett M RogersThe Passing of the Dominant ParadigmRitualized and Instrumental Television Viewing - Alan M RubinA Theory of TV Program Choice - James G Webster and Jacob J WakshlagFrom the Boob Tube to the Black Box - W Gill Woodall, Dennis K Davis and Haluk SahinTV News Comprehension from an Information Processing Perspective