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People with Disabilities: Reporting & Media Representation
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Mass Media and Society
London: Hodder Arnold, 4th ed. (2005), 400 pp.
Critical Readings: Media and Audiences
Maidenhead: Open University Press (2003), 301 pp.
Politische Kommunikation im internationalen Vergleich: Grundlagen, Anwendungen, Perspektiven
Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag (2003), 510 pp.
Comparing Political Communication: Theories, Cases, and Challenges
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2003), 418 pp.
News of the World: World Cultures Look at Television News
London: Routledge (1998), 248 pp.
"This is the first in-depth study of how television viewers around the world respond to the ever increasing mass of information available from news programmes. It describes and interprets the type of news available and how it is understood in the context of everyday life. The study is based on news
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Democracy and the Mass Media: A Collection of Essays
Cambridge et al.: Cambridge University Press (1990), xi, 410 pp.