Perspectives on Mass Communication History

Perspectives on Mass Communication History
Author: Wm. David Sloan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136691263

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This unique volume is based on the philosophy that the teaching of history should emphasize critical thinking and attempt to involve the student intellectually, rather than simply provide names, dates, and places to memorize. The book approaches history not as a cut-and-dried recitation of a collection of facts but as multifaceted discipline. In examining the various perspectives historians have provided, the author brings a vitality to the study of history that students normally do not gain. The text is comprised of 24 historiographical essays, each of which discusses the major interpretations of a significant topic in mass communication history. Students are challenged to evaluate each approach critically and to develop their own explanations. As a textbook designed specifically for use in graduate level communication history courses, it should serve as a stimulating pedagogical tool.

History and Future of Mass Media

History and Future of Mass Media
Author: David Demers
Publsiher: Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124005120

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This book argues that the no-Marxists mostly have it wrong. Although corporate media are structurally organized to maximize profits and produce content that generally helps elites achieve their goals, this does not mean corporate media have less capacity to facilitate social change than entrepreneurial or other forms of media. In fact, historical evidence and comparative critical studies presented in this book show that mass media become more, not less, critical of dominant power groups, institutions and value systems as they become more "corporatized."This proposition is part of a larger theoretical model that integrates the role of both social structure and human agency in explaining the persistence of modern capitalism. The structural part of the theory also enables scholars to make predictions about the future of mass media, including the ideas that the Internet is "stealing" some of the mediating power of traditional mass media, and the market power of global media will grow in absolute terms but will shrink in relative terms because of increasing competition from new and traditional media.

The History and Theory of Post Truth Communication

The History and Theory of Post Truth Communication
Author: Giovanni Maddalena,Guido Gili
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030414603

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This book traces the principal roots of the concept of post-truth to uncover how it came by its present meaning. The concept of post-truth is the ripe and poisonous fruit of a tree fertilized and watered by many gardeners: some with good intentions, some with bad intentions, and others without a full understanding of the consequences of their thoughts and actions. If the concepts behind the expression ‘post-truth’ have a long history, what is behind the current rise in interest and alarm about the concept? Chosen by the Oxford English Dictionary as ‘word of the year’ in 2016, post-truth has entered both journalistic and common languages. There is, however, much confusion and a suffocating rhetoric about what it is, how it became such a powerful force, and its positive or perverse effects. Offering a fast-paced discussion of philosophical concepts, sociological theories, communication strategies, and original interpretations of historical events from the birth of mass media until today, this book is a guide for those who want to understand what is going on in Western society and culture.

Perspectives on Mass Communication

Perspectives on Mass Communication
Author: Howard Burton
Publsiher: Open Agenda Publishing
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2021-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781771701105

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Perspectives on Mass Communication is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Denis McQuail (1935-2017), who was Emeritus Professor at the University of Amsterdam and Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential scholars in the history of mass communication studies.This wide-ranging conversation provides detailed insights into how examining the media, and in particular mass media, necessarily involves a careful, probing look at our societal values; the concepts, metrics and ideas that McQuail developed to measure the sociological influence of the media; the critical role of journalism in society and more. This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, A Sense of Perspective, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter: I. Plunging into the Media - The beginnings of a unique career II. Getting Rigorous - “Mass Communication Theory” arrives III. Journalism and Society - Looking more broadly IV. Bringing It Home - The view from the street V. Towards the Future - Optimism and pessimism About Ideas Roadshow Conversations: This book is part of an expanding series of 100+ Ideas Roadshow conversations, each one presenting a wealth of candid insights from a leading expert through a focused yet informal setting to give non-specialists a uniquely accessible window into frontline research and scholarship that wouldn't otherwise be encountered through standard lectures and textbooks.

Refiguring Mass Communication

Refiguring Mass Communication
Author: Peter Simonson
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780252077050

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This book is a unique inquiry into the history and the ongoing moral significance of mass communication as an idea and social form.

The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory

The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory
Author: Robert S. Fortner,P. Mark Fackler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118770009

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The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that focus on all aspects of current and classic theories and practices relating to media and mass communication. Focuses on all aspects of current and classic theories and practices relating to media and mass communication Includes essays from a variety of global contexts, from Asia and the Middle East to the Americas Gives niche theories new life in several essays that use them to illuminate their application in specific contexts Features coverage of a wide variety of theoretical perspectives Pays close attention to the use of theory in understanding new communication contexts, such as social media 2 Volumes Volumes are aslo available for individual purchase

The History of Media and Communication Research

The History of Media and Communication Research
Author: David W. Park,Jefferson Pooley
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820488291

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«Strictly speaking», James Carey wrote, «there is no history of mass communication research.» This volume is a long-overdue response to Carey's comment about the field's ignorance of its own past. The collection includes essays of historiographical self-scrutiny, as well as new histories that trace the field's institutional evolution and cross-pollination with other academic disciplines. The volume treats the remembered past of mass communication research as crucial terrain where boundaries are marked off and futures plotted. The collection, intended for scholars and advanced graduate students, is an essential compass for the field.

Historical Methods in Mass Communication

Historical Methods in Mass Communication
Author: James D. Startt,William David Sloan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1989
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015014876679

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Handbook of the research methods used to study the history of mass communication.