The media in question : popular cultures and public interests, edited by Kees Brants, Joke Hermes and Liesbet van Zoonen
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- The media in question : popular cultures and public interests, edited by Kees Brants, Joke Hermes and Liesbet van Zoonen
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- popular cultures and public interests
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- edited by Kees Brants, Joke Hermes and Liesbet van Zoonen
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- Includes index
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- Introduction : of public and popular interests / Liesbet van Zoonen, Joke Hermes and Kees Brants. I. The classic debate on media regulation. New technologies and old problems : evaluating and regulating media performance in the "information age" / Peter Golding -- Is broadcasting policy becoming redundant? / Karen Siune -- Television programming : more diversity, more convergence? / Els de Bens -- Diversity revisited : towards a critical rational model of media diversity / Jan van Cuilenburg. II. In search of the public interest. Wrestling with the public interest in organized communications / Jay Blumler -- World communication : conflicting aspirations for the twenty-first century / Cees J. Hamelink -- The performance of the sponge : mass communication theory enters the postmodern world / Ien Ang. III. The ethics of popular journalism. Enhancing the civic ideal in television journalism / Peter Dahlgren -- Reality television and social responsibility theory / Jan Wieten -- The ethics of making private life public / Liesbet van Zoonen -- Professional ethics : between fortress journalism and cosmopolitan democracy / Kaarle Nordenstreng. IV. The politics of popular culture. Stories of violence and the public interest / George Gerbner -- Sports reporting : race, difference and identity / Andrew Tudor -- Cultural citizenship and popular fiction / Joke Hermes. V. Back to the future. With the benefit of hindsight : old nightmares and new dreams / Kees Brants
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- 0761957227
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- 24 cm.
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- vi, 184 p.
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