A dictionary of communication and media studies [Reference /]James Watson and Anne Hill.
Von: Watson, James.
Mitwirkende(r): Hill, Anne.
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302 W S Social psychology | 302 W T Television Ads in US Presidential Campaigns Have a History of Exploiting Fear | 302 W U Understanding social psychology | 302.03 WD A dictionary of communication and media studies | 302.072 M H Handbook of research design and social measurement | 302.12 S L Laws of fear | 302.17 D S Suspicious minds |
Spine title: A dictionary of communication & media studies.
This dictionary has become a unique resource for students and teachers in the field of communication and media studies. It brings together a large amount of essential information regarding current media policy and practice, and also provides clear and lively explanations of the many concepts and models which make up communication theory. In its third edition, the dictionary has been brought completely up-to-date, with over 100 new definitions reflecting the latest theories, research findings and developments in media practice. The new entries include information on recent, far-reaching developments in broadcasting and consider the increasing influence of transnational corporations over cultural discourse and activity. There is also expanded coverage of important issues such as feminism, racism and sexism.
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