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The Media and Inequality
Abingdon; New York: Routledge (2023), 264 pp.
"This book brings together a vast range of pre-eminent experts, academics, and practitioners to interrogate the role of media in representing economic inequality. It explores and deconstructs the concept of economic inequality by examining the different dimensions of inequality and how it has evolve
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Researching Communications: A Practical Guide to Methods in Media and Cultural Analysis
New York et al.: Bloomsbury Academic, 3rd ed. (2021), xvi, 529 pp.
"The new edition of the highly respected Researching Communications is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to researching media and communication. Researching Communications, Third Edition is an invaluable guide to performing and analysing research tasks, introducing the major research methods,
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Communication Theories in a Multicultural World
New York et al.: Peter Lang (2014), xiii, 325 pp.
Thumb Culture: The Meaning of Mobile Phones for Society
Bielefeld: transcript (2005), 296 pp.
"Mobile communication has an increasing impact on people's lives and society. Ubiquitous media influence the way users relate to their surroundings, and data services like text and pictures lead to a culture shaped by thumbs. Representing several years of research into the social and cultural effect
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Beyond Cultural Imperialism: Globalization, Communication and the New International Order
London: Sage (1996), 272 pp.
Mass Media and Social Change
Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage (1981), 271 pp.
"A compilation of the papers of Symposium VII of the 9th World Congress of Sociology whose central theme asks whether the mass media should be agents of change or agents of the status quo. Central to the articles are discussions from varying viewpoints as to the nature of news and the factors that s
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Making the News
London: Longman (1979), 241 pp.
"An investigation of the production and content of broadcast news in Nigeria, Sweden and Ireland to shed light on two questions: What picture of the world is provided by broadcast news, and how is this picture related to the routine demands of news production in broadcasting organizations? Answers,
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