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_aCanonic texts in media research : _bare there any? should there be? how about these? / _cedited by Elihu Katz ... [et al.]. |
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_aCambridge : _bPolity Press, _c2003. |
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_aix, 265 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCritical research at Columbia : Lazarsfeld's and Merton's "Mass Communication, Popular Taste, and Organized Social Action" / Peter Simonson and Gabriel Weimann -- Herzog's "On Borrowed Experience" : its place in the debate over the active audience / Tamar Liebes -- Subtlety of Horkheimer and Adorno : reading "The Cultural Industry" / John Durham Peters -- Benjamin contextualized : on "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" / Paddy Scannell -- Redeeming consumption : on Lowenthal's "The Triumph of the Mass Idols" / Eva Illouz -- Community and pluralism in Wirth's "Consensus and Mass Communication" / Eric W. Rothenbuhler -- Audience is a crowd, the crowd is a public : latter-day thoughts on Lang and Lang's "MacArthur Day in Chicago" / Elihu Katz and Daniel Dayan -- Towards the virtual encounter : Horton's and Wohl's "Mass Communication and Para-social Interaction" / Don Handelman -- Harold Adams Innis and his Bias of Communication / Menahem Blondheim -- Canonic anti-text : Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media / Joshua Meyrowitz -- Retroactive enrichment : Raymond Williams's Culture and Society / John Durham Peters -- Canonization achieved? : Stuart Hall's "Encoding/Decoding" / Michael Gurevitch and Paddy Scannell -- Afterthoughts on Mulvey's "Visual Pleasure" in the age of cultural studies / Yosefa Loshitzky. | |
520 | _aMedia studies is more than 50 years old, and the authors in this text offer their own candidate texts for canonization. Each essay presents a critical reading of one of these classics and debates its candidacy. The texts are summarized, analysed and re-examined for their contemporary relevance. | ||
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_aMass media _xPhilosophy. _93269 |
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_aMass media _xResearch _xMethodology. _99532 |
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_aKatz, Elihu, _d1926- _99533 |
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