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Questioning the Media John D. H. Downing

Questioning the Media By John D. H. Downing

Questioning the Media by John D. H. Downing


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An introductory text which presents diverse critical perspectives on media communication including political economy, cultural studies, Frankfurt school critical theory, feminism, audience ethnography and cultural dependency.

Questioning the Media Summary

Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction by John D. H. Downing

This practical, highly accessible volume is designed to introduce students and general readers to the field of media studies, inviting readers to be active participants in the process of understanding the importance of media today. Questioning the Media is an introductory text with a difference - no previous book has provided so wide a sweep of coverage on critical approaches to communication and the media from top international and interdisciplinary authors. They present diverse critical perspectives on media communication including political economy, cultural studies, Frankfurt School critical theory, feminism, audience ethnography and cultural dependency.

Topics discussed include: freedom of information in a censorship age; managerial control mechanisms within media institutions; Soviet media before and after glasnost; commercial surveillance of audiences; information technology in the developed and under-developed worlds; media representations of gender and race; sports coverage; and film as art, as industry and as language.

About John D. H. Downing

John Downing is Professor in the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the Univeristy of Texas, Austin. He is a co-editor of Questioning the Media (1990) and has contributed to the journals Media, Culture & Society and Discourse & Society Dr Ali Mohammadi is Reader in the Department of English and Media Studies at Nottingham Trent University. He is co-author with Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi, of Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication and Culture and The Iranian Revolution (1994). He is also co-editor of Questioning the Media (1994) CONTRIBUTORS OUTSIDE WESTERN HEMISPHERE Oliver Boyd-Barrett University of Leicester Cees Hamelink University of Amsterdam Ralph Negrine University of Leicester John Tomlinson Nottingham Trent University

Table of Contents

PART ONE: INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVES: CULTURE, HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY Culture and Communication - Alan O'Connor Forms of Media as Ways of Knowing - Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi How Are Media Born? - Brian Winston PART TWO: MEDIA, POWER AND CONTROL Media in the US Political Economy - Edward Herman Mass Media and the US Presidency - Cedric J Robinson The Tug-of-War over the First Amendment - Donna A Demac and John Downing Control Mechanisms Inside the Media - Mark Schulman Western Europe - Denis McQuail Mixed Model Under Threat? Soviet Media Before and After Glasnost - John Downing PART THREE: AUDIENCES AND USERS The Nature of the Audience - Ien Ang Tracking the Audience - Oscar H Gandy Jr Alternative Media and the Boston Tea Party - John Downing PART FOUR: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Computers and Communication - Karen Paulsell New Communication Technologies - Donna A Demac A Plug 'n' Play World? Information Imbalance - Cees Hamelink Core and Periphery PART FIVE: MASS CULTURE AND POPULAR CULTURE Feminist Perspectives on Popular Culture - Lana Rakow Advertising and Consumer Culture - Douglas Kellner Racism and the American Way of Media - Ash Corea Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Identity - Ali Mohammadi Television News - Richard Gruneau and Robert A Hackett US Media Coverage of the World - Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi Popular Music and Mass Culture - Iain Chambers Cinema and Communication - Ron Mottram Myths In and About Television - Sari Thomas Sport and the Spectacle - Michael Real

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GOR006196312
9780803936423
0803936427
Questioning the Media: A Critical Introduction by John D. H. Downing
Used - Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
19900621
386
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