Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World

Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World
Author: Daniel C. Hallin,Paolo Mancini
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139505161

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Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World offers a broad exploration of the conceptual foundations for comparative analysis of media and politics globally. It takes as its point of departure the widely used framework of Hallin and Mancini's Comparing Media Systems, exploring how the concepts and methods of their analysis do and do not prove useful when applied beyond the original focus of their 'most similar systems' design and the West European and North American cases it encompassed. It is intended both to use a wider range of cases to interrogate and clarify the conceptual framework of Comparing Media Systems and to propose new models, concepts and approaches that will be useful for dealing with non-Western media systems and with processes of political transition. Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World covers, among other cases, Brazil, China, Israel, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Thailand.

Comparing Media Systems

Comparing Media Systems
Author: Daniel C. Hallin,Paolo Mancini
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2004-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521543088

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A comparative analysis of the relation between the media and the political system.

Western Media Systems

Western Media Systems
Author: Jonathan Hardy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135253691

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Western Media Systems offers a critical introduction to media systems in North America and Western Europe. The book offers a wide-ranging survey of comparative media analysis addressing the economic, social, political, regulatory and cultural aspects of Western media systems. Jonathan Hardy takes a thematic approach, guiding the reader through critical issues and debates, introducing key concepts and specialist literature. Western Media Systems is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying comparative and global media.

Comparative Media Systems

Comparative Media Systems
Author: Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9639776548

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Compares models of media and politics in Central and Eastern Europe.

Comparing Political Communication

Comparing Political Communication
Author: Frank Esser,Barbara Pfetsch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521535409

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This volume assesses comparative political communication research and considers potential ways in which it could and should develop. Twenty experts from Europe and the United States offer a unique and comprehensive discussion of the theories, cases, and challenges of comparative research in political communication. The first part discusses the fundamental themes, concepts and methods essential to analyze the effects of modernization and globalization of political communication. The second part offers a broad range of case studies that illustrate the enormous potential of cross-national approaches in many relevant fields of political communication. The third part paves the way for future research by describing the most promising concepts and pressing challenges of comparative political communication. This book is intended to introduce new students to a crucial, dynamic field as well as deepening advanced students' knowledge of its principles and perspectives.

Four Theories of the Press

Four Theories of the Press
Author: Fred Siebert,Theodore Peterson,Wilbur Schramm
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1963-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780252051050

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Presented here are four major theories behind the functioning of the world's presses: (1) the Authoritarian theory, which developed in the late Renaissance and was based on the idea that truth is the product of a few wise men; (2) the Libertarian theory, which arose from the works of men like Milton, Locke, Mill, and Jefferson and avowed that the search for truth is one of man's natural rights; (3) the Social Responsibility theory of the modern day: equal radio and television time for political candidates, the obligations of the newspaper in a one-paper town, etc.; (4) the Soviet Communist theory, an expanded and more positive version of the old Authoritarian theory.

When Politicians Attack

When Politicians Attack
Author: Tim Groeling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-07-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521842099

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A study of the consequences of partisan communication on the stability of unified government of the United States.

Politics Media and Modern Democracy

Politics  Media  and Modern Democracy
Author: Paolo Mancini,David L. Swanson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1996-05-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313389184

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This important new text brings together an outstanding group of international scholars to look at the current state of electoral politics around the world. Elements of the modern (or American) model of election campaigning have been adopted in many countries in recent years—including the use of mass media, the personalization of campaigns, use of public opinion polls, and a general professionalization of campaigns—and conditions would seem to favor the spread of that model. Contributors to this volume, from established democracies, new and restored democracies, and democracies facing destabilizing pressure, examine the extent to which electoral politics in their countries have been affected by the emergence of high-tech professional campaigns. Countries examined provide a cross-section of today's democracies, including the United States, Britain, Sweden, Germany, Russia, Poland, Spain, Israel, Italy, Argentina, and Venezuela. The work will be of interest to scholars and students alike in political communication, political parties and elections, and comparative politics.