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Mass Media Revolution

Author : J. Charles Sterin,Tameka Winston
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1071 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-11-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781315311791

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Mass Media Revolution by J. Charles Sterin,Tameka Winston Pdf

Now in its Third Edition, Mass Media Revolution remains a dynamic guide to the world of mass media, enhancing its readers’ development as critical consumers. The text employs a storytelling narrative style and integrated, chapter-specific digital material, providing a seamless learning experience. It features a wealth of expanded content—with particular attention to diversity in the media industry, reality TV, ethics and social media, and the evolution of online journalism. Chapter content, both print and online, is aligned to the ACEJMC national academic standards. Along with student video resources, this text includes an accompanying instructor resource manual and Power Point slides. All supplementary materials can be found at massmediarev.com.

Mass Media Revolution

Author : J. Charles Sterin
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Mass media
ISBN : 0205591485

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Mass Media Revolution by J. Charles Sterin Pdf

Debuting in its first edition Mass Media Revolution is a revolutionary learning and teaching tool designed to reflect the way students experience mass media today. With a storytelling narrative and chapter-specific videos, Mass Media Revolution helps students experience mass media, enhancing their development as critical consumers. They can study, read, interact and consume their course material in print and online in a way that best suits their individual learning needs

Media And Revolution

Author : Jeremy D. Popkin
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780813184845

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Media And Revolution by Jeremy D. Popkin Pdf

As television screens across America showed Chinese students blocking government tanks in Tiananmen Square, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and missiles searching their targets in Baghdad, the connection between media and revolution seemed more significant than ever. In this book, thirteen prominent scholars examine the role of the communication media in revolutionary crises—from the Puritan Revolution of the 1640s to the upheaval in the former Czechoslovakia. Their central question: Do the media in fact have a real influence on the unfolding of revolutionary crises? On this question, the contributors diverge, some arguing that the press does not bring about revolution but is part of the revolutionary process, others downplaying the role of the media. Essays focus on areas as diverse as pamphlet literature, newspapers, political cartoons, and the modern electronic media. The authors' wide-ranging views form a balanced and perceptive examination of the impact of the media on the making of history.

Revolutions in Communication

Author : Bill Kovarik
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-08-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781441185501

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Revolutions in Communication by Bill Kovarik Pdf

The rise of the Information Age, the fall of the traditional media, and the bewildering explosion of personal information services are all connected to the historical chain of communications' revolutions. We need to understand these revolutions because they influence our present and future as much as any other trend in history. And we need to understand them not simply on a national basis - an unstable foundation for history in any event - but rather as part of the emergent global communications network. Unlike most of the current texts in the field, Revolutions in Communication is an up-to-date resource, expanding upon contemporary scholarship. It provides students and teachers with detailed sidebars about key figures, technical innovations, global trends, and social movements, as well as supplemental reading materials, and a fully supportive companion website. Revolutions in Communication is an authoritative introduction to the history of all branches of media.

New Media and Revolution

Author : Billie Jeanne Brownlee
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780228002314

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New Media and Revolution by Billie Jeanne Brownlee Pdf

The Arab Spring did not arise out of nowhere. It was the physical manifestation of more than a decade of new media diffusion, use, and experimentation that empowered ordinary people during their everyday lives. In this book, Billie Jeanne Brownlee offers a refreshing insight into the way new media can facilitate a culture of resistance and dissent in authoritarian states. Investigating the root causes of the Syrian uprising of 2011, New Media and Revolution shows how acts of online resistance prepared the ground for better-organised street mobilisation. The book interprets the uprising not as the start of Syria's social mobilisation but as a shift from online to offline contestation, and from localised and hidden practices of digital dissent to tangible mass street protests. Brownlee goes beyond the common dichotomy that frames new media as either a deus ex machina or a means of expression to demonstrate that, in Syria, media was a nontraditional institution that enabled resistance to digitally manifest and gestate below, within, and parallel to formal institutions of power. To refute the idea that the population of Syria was largely apathetic and apolitical prior to the uprising, Brownlee explains that social media and technology created camouflaged geographies and spaces where individuals could protest without being detected. Challenging the myth of authoritarian stability, New Media and Revolution uncovers the dynamics of grassroots resistance blossoming under the radar of ordinary politics.

Mass Media and Historical Change

Author : Frank Bösch
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781782386261

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Mass Media and Historical Change by Frank Bösch Pdf

Media influenced politics, culture, and everyday life long before the invention of the Internet. This book shows how the advent of new media has changed societies in modern history, focusing not on the specifics of technology but rather on their distribution, use, and impact. Using Germany as an example for international trends, it compares the advent of printing in Europe and East Asia, and the impact of the press on revolutions, nation building, and wars in North America and Europe. The rise of tabloids and film is discussed as an international phenomenon, as the importance of media during National Socialism is looked at in comparison with Fascist Italy and Spain. Finally, this book offers a precise analysis of media during the Cold War, with divided Germany providing the central case study.

Media and Revolt

Author : Kathrin Fahlenbrach,Erling Sivertsen,Rolf Werenskjold
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780857459992

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Media and Revolt by Kathrin Fahlenbrach,Erling Sivertsen,Rolf Werenskjold Pdf

In what ways have social movements attracted the attention of the mass media since the sixties? How have activists influenced public attention via visual symbols, images, and protest performances in that period? And how do mass media cover and frame specific protest issues? Drawing on contributions from media scholars, historians, and sociologists, this volume explores the dynamic interplay between social movements, activists, and mass media from the 1960s to the present. It introduces the most relevant theoretical approaches to such issues and offers a variety of case studies ranging from print media, film, and television to Internet and social media.

Small Media, Big Revolution

Author : Annabelle Sreberny,Ali Mohammadi
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816622167

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Small Media, Big Revolution by Annabelle Sreberny,Ali Mohammadi Pdf

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Mass Media in Revolution and National Development

Author : Peter Gross
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Journalism
ISBN : UOM:39015038020098

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Mass Media in Revolution and National Development by Peter Gross Pdf

Examines the nature and influence of the news media in Romania before, during, and after the December 1989 revolution, concentrating on print and broadcast news media and their struggle to remake themselves and remake society. Covers the precommunist legacy, foreign mass media as a spark for the revolution, media laws in the noncommunist era, neutrality and objectivity in journalism, and news media in the presidential and parliamentary elections of the 1990s. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Viva Journalism!

Author : John Calhoun Merrill,Ralph Lynn Lowenstein
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781449045807

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Viva Journalism! by John Calhoun Merrill,Ralph Lynn Lowenstein Pdf

In a previous book, John Merrill and Ralph Lowenstein were the first journalism academics in America to predict, correctly, that newspapers and magazines as we know them would soon disappear, to be replaced by digitized products. Drawing on their long experience in journalism and journalism education, they lay out in this book their observations, suggestions and predictions - not only for the American media, but for the education of future journalists. They believe many media moguls have abused their fiduciary responsibility to maintain the financial strength and credibility of the press. They believe few university presidents understand the important relationship between journalism education and political democracy. They describe the chain of neglect that has led to press insolvency, staff unemployment and J-school misdirection. They believe print journalism will be the strongest form of journalism well into the future - although the "print" will not be on paper. It will be on what the authors call an "s-slate," silicon slate, and they believe that every individual from kindergartner to senior citizen will a personal s-slate in the future to retrieve and read books, magazines and newspapers. Merrill and Lowenstein assert that readers of the s-slate will pay for everything they read. The co-authors observe that journalism education's ties to professional journalism are more problematic than at any time in their mutual history, and that there is an unfortunate lack of self-examination about this tragic disconnect in both academe and the mass media. One remedy they suggest is the addition of a half-year to the undergraduate curriculum in which students immerse themselves in an intensive practicum involving print, radio and television. The reward at the end will be a meaningful "certification," in addition to their bachelor's degree. The co-authors also suggest that faculty should serve the media better and teach university administrators better about the true worth of journalism education to the political system.

Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution

Author : Noureddine Miladi
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000506617

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Global Media Ethics and the Digital Revolution by Noureddine Miladi Pdf

This volume responds to the challenges posed by the rapid developments in satellite TV and digital technologies, addressing media ethics from a global perspective to discuss how we can understand journalism practice in its cultural contexts. An international team of contributors draw upon global and non-Western traditions to discuss the philosophical origins of ethics and the tension that exists between media institutions, the media market and political/ideological influencers. The chapters then unveil the discrepancies among international journalists in abiding by the ethics of the profession and the extent to which media ethics are understood and applied in their local context/environment. Arguing that the legitimacy of ethics comes not from the definition per se, but from the extent to which it leads to social good, the book posits this should be the media’s raison d'être to abide by globally accepted ethical norms in order to serve the common good. Taking a truly global approach to the question of media ethics, this volume will be an important resource for scholars and students of journalism, communication studies, media studies, sociology, politics and cultural studies.

A History of Mass Communication

Author : Irving Fang
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1997-02-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781136046810

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This exciting new text traces the common themes in the long and complex history of mass communication. It shows how the means of communicating grew out of their eras, how they developed, how they influenced the societies of those eras, and how they have continued to exert their influence upon subsequent generations. The book is divided into six periods which are identified as 'Information Revolutions' writing, printing, mass media, entertainment, the 'toolshed' (which we call 'home' now), and the Information Highway. In looking at the ways in which the tools of communication have influenced and been influenced by social change, A History of Mass Communication provides students of media and journalism with a strong sense of the way their chosen field affects how society functions. Providing a broad-based approach to media history, Dr. Fang encourages the reader to take a careful look at where our culture is headed through the tools we use to communicate with one another. A History of Mass Communication is not only the most current text on communication history, but also an invaluable resource for anyone interested in how methods of communication affect society.

The Future of the Mass Audience

Author : W. Russell Neuman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1991-11-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0521424046

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The Future of the Mass Audience by W. Russell Neuman Pdf

This book focuses on how the changing technology and economics of the mass media in post-industrial society will influence public communication.

Media revolution in Europe: ahead of the curve

Author : Karol Jakubowicz,. Council of Europe
Publisher : Council of Europe
Page : 613 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789287173263

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Media revolution in Europe: ahead of the curve by Karol Jakubowicz,. Council of Europe Pdf

The "rags to riches" story of Karol Jakubowicz's involvement in the work of the Council of Europe took him from the role of an awestruck newcomer from Poland in 1990 to that of the Chairman of the Steering Committee on the Media and New Communication Services (2005-06). Along the way, he was elected, delegated by the Steering Committee, and invited by the Council of Europe Secretariat to serve in a number of other capacities. In all of them, he contributed a wide variety of papers, reports and studies to assist the steering committee and other bodies in collecting information and formulating ideas in the general field of freedom of expression, creation of free and democratic media systems (including the issue of public service media), regulation of transfrontier television, the adjustment of Council of Europe human rights standards to the conditions of the information society, and the development of broadcasting legislation in Council of Europe member states.The present collection of these papers and reports is published in the conviction that they retain their value and relevance. It provides the additional benefit of offering a glimpse of the work preceding the formulation of Committee of Ministers recommendations and declarations, as well as resolutions of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly.

Tweeting to Power

Author : Jason Gainous,Kevin M. Wagner
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780199965090

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Tweeting to Power by Jason Gainous,Kevin M. Wagner Pdf

Using theory and data, Gainous and Wagner illustrate how online social media is bypassing traditional media and creating new forums for the exchange of political information and campaigning.