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veröffentlicht: | New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated, 2018. ©2018. |
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Mass Communication and Journalism Series
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Medientyp: | Buch, E-Book |
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Umfang: | 1 online resource (360 pages) |
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9781433147784
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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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 |
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. |