Paul Nesbitt-Larking
Politics, Society, and the Media, Second Edition
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"Nesbitt-Larking challenges his readers to become critical consumers of media and provides a number of strategies to encourage them to do so." - Nick Baxter-Moore, Brock University
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"Nesbitt-Larking challenges his readers to become critical consumers of media and provides a number of strategies to encourage them to do so." - Nick Baxter-Moore, Brock University
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781551118123
- ISBN-10: 1551118122
- Artikelnr.: 33312520
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781551118123
- ISBN-10: 1551118122
- Artikelnr.: 33312520
By Paul Nesbitt-Larking
Acknowledgements
1. Why? How? What?
2. Press Gangs: The Role of the Newspaper in Canadian Political Life
life >
3. The Masses and the Masseys: The Political History of Broadcasting in
Canada broadcasting in canada >
4. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Culture, Ideology, and the Media
media >
5. (Almost) Everywhere They Are in Chains: The Political Economy of
Communications in Canada the political economy of communications in canada >
6. Sticks, Carrots, and Party Favours: State and Political Regulation of
the Media regulation of the media >
7. Life in the Sausage Factory: Possibilities and Constraints of Media
Organizations constraints of media organizations >
8. The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Space and Time in the
Work of Innis, Grant, and McLuhan american empire: space and time in the work of innis, grant, and
mcluhan >
9. Mass Rallies, Mass Consumption, and (Mass) Confusion: Approaches to
the Media in the Postmodern World and (mass) confusion: approaches to the media in the postmodern
world >
10. Drums and Wires: The Political Deconstruction of Canadian Texts
11. Moving Voters, Moving Accounts, and Moving Wallpaper: The Politics of
Reading politics of reading >
12. Lies, Damn Lies, and Opinion Polls: Do the Media Massage the Message?
message? >
13. From Experience to Editorial: Gatekeeping, Agenda-Setting, Priming,
and Framing agenda-setting, priming, and framing >
14. Social Responsibility and Antisocial Irresponsibility: Ethics,
Participation, Political Activism, and the Media responsibility and antisocial irresponsibility: ethics,
participation, political activism, and the media >
Bibliography
Index
1. Why? How? What?
2. Press Gangs: The Role of the Newspaper in Canadian Political Life
life >
3. The Masses and the Masseys: The Political History of Broadcasting in
Canada broadcasting in canada >
4. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Culture, Ideology, and the Media
media >
5. (Almost) Everywhere They Are in Chains: The Political Economy of
Communications in Canada the political economy of communications in canada >
6. Sticks, Carrots, and Party Favours: State and Political Regulation of
the Media regulation of the media >
7. Life in the Sausage Factory: Possibilities and Constraints of Media
Organizations constraints of media organizations >
8. The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Space and Time in the
Work of Innis, Grant, and McLuhan american empire: space and time in the work of innis, grant, and
mcluhan >
9. Mass Rallies, Mass Consumption, and (Mass) Confusion: Approaches to
the Media in the Postmodern World and (mass) confusion: approaches to the media in the postmodern
world >
10. Drums and Wires: The Political Deconstruction of Canadian Texts
11. Moving Voters, Moving Accounts, and Moving Wallpaper: The Politics of
Reading politics of reading >
12. Lies, Damn Lies, and Opinion Polls: Do the Media Massage the Message?
message? >
13. From Experience to Editorial: Gatekeeping, Agenda-Setting, Priming,
and Framing agenda-setting, priming, and framing >
14. Social Responsibility and Antisocial Irresponsibility: Ethics,
Participation, Political Activism, and the Media responsibility and antisocial irresponsibility: ethics,
participation, political activism, and the media >
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
1. Why? How? What?
2. Press Gangs: The Role of the Newspaper in Canadian Political Life
life >
3. The Masses and the Masseys: The Political History of Broadcasting in
Canada broadcasting in canada >
4. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Culture, Ideology, and the Media
media >
5. (Almost) Everywhere They Are in Chains: The Political Economy of
Communications in Canada the political economy of communications in canada >
6. Sticks, Carrots, and Party Favours: State and Political Regulation of
the Media regulation of the media >
7. Life in the Sausage Factory: Possibilities and Constraints of Media
Organizations constraints of media organizations >
8. The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Space and Time in the
Work of Innis, Grant, and McLuhan american empire: space and time in the work of innis, grant, and
mcluhan >
9. Mass Rallies, Mass Consumption, and (Mass) Confusion: Approaches to
the Media in the Postmodern World and (mass) confusion: approaches to the media in the postmodern
world >
10. Drums and Wires: The Political Deconstruction of Canadian Texts
11. Moving Voters, Moving Accounts, and Moving Wallpaper: The Politics of
Reading politics of reading >
12. Lies, Damn Lies, and Opinion Polls: Do the Media Massage the Message?
message? >
13. From Experience to Editorial: Gatekeeping, Agenda-Setting, Priming,
and Framing agenda-setting, priming, and framing >
14. Social Responsibility and Antisocial Irresponsibility: Ethics,
Participation, Political Activism, and the Media responsibility and antisocial irresponsibility: ethics,
participation, political activism, and the media >
Bibliography
Index
1. Why? How? What?
2. Press Gangs: The Role of the Newspaper in Canadian Political Life
life >
3. The Masses and the Masseys: The Political History of Broadcasting in
Canada broadcasting in canada >
4. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Culture, Ideology, and the Media
media >
5. (Almost) Everywhere They Are in Chains: The Political Economy of
Communications in Canada the political economy of communications in canada >
6. Sticks, Carrots, and Party Favours: State and Political Regulation of
the Media regulation of the media >
7. Life in the Sausage Factory: Possibilities and Constraints of Media
Organizations constraints of media organizations >
8. The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: Space and Time in the
Work of Innis, Grant, and McLuhan american empire: space and time in the work of innis, grant, and
mcluhan >
9. Mass Rallies, Mass Consumption, and (Mass) Confusion: Approaches to
the Media in the Postmodern World and (mass) confusion: approaches to the media in the postmodern
world >
10. Drums and Wires: The Political Deconstruction of Canadian Texts
11. Moving Voters, Moving Accounts, and Moving Wallpaper: The Politics of
Reading politics of reading >
12. Lies, Damn Lies, and Opinion Polls: Do the Media Massage the Message?
message? >
13. From Experience to Editorial: Gatekeeping, Agenda-Setting, Priming,
and Framing agenda-setting, priming, and framing >
14. Social Responsibility and Antisocial Irresponsibility: Ethics,
Participation, Political Activism, and the Media responsibility and antisocial irresponsibility: ethics,
participation, political activism, and the media >
Bibliography
Index