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Beteiligte: Liebler, Carol M., Vos, Tim P.
veröffentlicht: New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated, 2018.
©2018.
Teil von: Mass Communication and Journalism Series
Medientyp: Buch, E-Book

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Umfang: 1 online resource (360 pages)
ISBN: 9781433147784
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: Mass Communication and Journalism Series
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Print version:: Liebler, Carol M., Media Scholarship in a Transitional Age, New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated,c2018
Kollektion: E-Books adlr
Inhaltsangabe

Media Scholarship in a Transitional Agehonors the significant and lasting contribution that Pamela J. Shoemaker has made to mass communications research. A collection with wide appeal to all media scholars, this book is particularly well suited to graduate student seminars on mass communications theory, media sociology and news scholarship.

Cover
Table of Contents
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgements
Foreword (Michael Roloff)
Chapter One: Introduction: Examining Media in a Transitional Age (Tim P. Vos / Carol M. Liebler)
Theorizing the Transitional Age
Chapter Two: Social Change in the Networked Information Age (Hyunjin Seo)
Chapter Three: Online Incivility and Public Deliberation (Gina Masullo Chen)
Chapter Four: Influences of Audience Feedback on News Content in Traditional and New Media: A Theoretical Evaluation (Gang (Kevin) Han / Josh Shear)
Chapter Five: Journalism, Rationality and Common Sense: A Theoretical Model for Relations Between News Selection and Cultural Construction of Everyday Regularity (Marcos Paulo da Silva)
Chapter Six: Deviance, Social Significance, and International Public Relations: A Synthesized View of Influencing Factors on National Image in News (Suman Lee)
Chapter Seven: Communication Research as a "Great Crossroads": Bridging Fields of Social Science (Dominic L. Lasorsa)
Chapter Eight: Mediating the Digital Message: Agenda-Setting Theory in Modern Russian Media (Elena Vartanova)
The Empirical Landscape in a Transitional Age
Chapter Nine: The World through the Eyes of the New York Times and People's Daily: A Network Agenda-Setting Analysis of Psychological Geography (Maxwell McCombs / Pei Zheng / Paro Pain)
Chapter Ten: Geographical Difference in Media Effects on Political Discussion in China: Economy, Cultural Characteristics and Social Trust (Di Zhang / Shuya Pan / Xiuli Wang)
Chapter Eleven: Israelis and Foreign News: A 25-year Follow-up on Interest and Perceived Functions (Akiba A. Cohen)
Chapter Twelve: Network Analyses of Attention to Deviance and Social Significance Based on Gene and Culture Co-Evolution Theory (Jong Hyuk Lee / Yun Jung Choi).
Chapter Thirteen: From Gatekeeping to Bridge-Keeping: Gatekeeping Theory through the Lens of Micro-Documentary (Nick Michael / Tim P. Vos)
Chapter Fourteen: Stuck in the Second Tier: News Coverage of the Non-Frontrunners in the 2012 Presidential Campaign (Elizabeth A. Skewes)
Chapter Fifteen: The Psychometry of Sexting: Non-Normative Psychic Desire as a Predictor of Sexual Text Message Engagement (John Wolf)
The "Mediated" Method
Chapter Sixteen: Documenting the "Mediated Message": The Art and Science of Content Analysis Research (Erica Scharrer)
Chapter Seventeen: Just the Facts, Ma'am: Merging Media Content Analysis with Survey Research (Michael J. Breen)
Chapter Eighteen: Content Analysis and Social Justice: Mediated Erasure and News Coverage of Missing Children (Carol M. Liebler)
Reflections on the Transitional Age
Chapter Nineteen: Sixty Years of Challenging Dubious Conclusions (Guido H. Stempel III)
Chapter Twenty: Queen Bees, Beekeepers, Hives and Ecosystems: The Social Forces Influencing Gender and Diversity in Public Relations and Communication Management (Brenda J. Wrigley)
Chapter Twenty-One: The Intellectual Craftsman in a Digital World (Stephen D. Reese)
Contributors
Index.