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Mediating Social Science Natalie Fenton

Mediating Social Science By Natalie Fenton

Mediating Social Science by Natalie Fenton


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This book offers an accessible and authoritative guide to the mass communication process. The authors examine media production, the nature of media texts, the role of news sources, the general social and political context of mass communication and the ways in which media outputs are assimilated by audiences.

Mediating Social Science Summary

Mediating Social Science by Natalie Fenton

What is the interface between social scientists and the media? How does social science come over in news and current affairs in print and broadcasting media? This book examines issues in reception and production studies to build a holistic approach to the study of media representations.

The authors give an accessible and authoritative guide to the mass communication process. They examine media production, the nature of media texts, the role of news sources, the general social and political context of mass communication and the ways in which media outputs are assimilated by audiences. The discussions are developed by an examination of the following areas: the interaction between journalists and social scientists; the publicity seeking activities of universities, research institutes and government departments; the attempts of individual social scientists to get noticed; the social policy environment surrounding social scientific research and its dissemination; pressure from funders; and the public understanding of social science in the news.

About Natalie Fenton

Natalie Fenton is a Professor of Media and Communications and Co-Head of the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is also Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy. She has published widely on issues relating to civil society, radical politics, digital media, news and journalism and is particularly interested in issues of political transformation, radical media reform and re-imagining democracy. She was Vice-chair of the Board of Directors of the campaign group Hacked Off for 7 years and is currently Chair of the UK Media Reform Coalition. Her books include New Media: Old News: Journalism and Democracy in the Digital Age (Sage, 2010); Misunderstanding the Internet co-authored with James Curran and Des Freedman (Routledge, 2016); Digital, Political, Radical (2016, Polity); Media, Democracy and Social Change: Re-imagining Political Communications co-authored with Des Freedman, Gholam Khiabany and Aeron Davis (Sage, 2020) and The Media Manifesto co-authored with Lina Des Freedman and Justin Schlosberg and Lina Dencik (Polity, 2020). Alan Bryman is Professor of Organizational and Social Research, School of Management, University of Leicester, UK.

Table of Contents

Media Sociology and the Sociology of Mediated Studies Images of Social Science The Communication Environment of the Social Sciences Social Scientist as Source Constructing Social Science in the Newsroom Understanding Social Science News Bringing it all Together The Natural History of a News Item Conclusion

Additional information

GOR009430326
9780803975767
0803975767
Mediating Social Science by Natalie Fenton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Ltd
19971208
192
N/A
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