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ISBN 10: 111876997X
ISBN 13: 9781118769973
Author: Robert S. Fortner, P. Mark Fackler
The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory presents a comprehensive collection of original essays that focus on all aspects of current and classic theories and practices relating to media and mass communication.
- Focuses on all aspects of current and classic theories and practices relating to media and mass communication
- Includes essays from a variety of global contexts, from Asia and the Middle East to the Americas
- Gives niche theories new life in several essays that use them to illuminate their application in specific contexts
- Features coverage of a wide variety of theoretical perspectives
- Pays close attention to the use of theory in understanding new communication contexts, such as social media
Table of contents:
Part I Classical Theories of Media and the Press
1 Classical Liberal Theory in a Digital World
Stephen J. A. Ward
2 The Origins of Media Theory: An Alternative View
Robert S. Fortner
3 Political Economic Theory and Research: Conceptual Foundations and Current Trends
Vincent Mosco
4 Semiotics and the Media
Bronwen Martin
5 Symbolic Interactionism and the Media
Norman K. Denzin
6 Patterns in the Use of Theory in Media Effects Research
W. James Potter
7 Cultivation Theory: Its History, Current Status, and Future Directions
Daniel Romer, Patrick Jamieson, Amy Bleakley, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
8 Media Ecology: Contexts, Concepts, and Currents
Casey Man Kong Lum
9 Dramatistic Theory: A Burkeian Approach to the 2004 Madrid Terrorist Attacks
Cristina Zurutuza-Muñoz
10 Ritual Theory and the Media
John J. Pauly
11 Jacques Ellul and the Nature of Propaganda in the Media
Randal Marlin
12 Lewis Mumford: Technics, Civilization, and Media Theory
Robert S. Fortner
13 The Impact of Ethics on Media and Press Theory
Clifford G. Christians
Part II Audiences, Social Construction, and Social Control
14 Agenda-Setting Influence of the Media in the Public Sphere
Maxwell E. McCombs and Lei Guo
15 The Uses and Gratifications (U&G) Approach as a Lens for Studying Social Media Practice
Anabel Quan-Haase and Alyson L. Young
16 The Media’s Impact on Perceptions of Political Polarization
Jeffrey Crouch and Mark J. Rozell
17 The Social-Cultural Construction of News: From Doing Work to Making Meanings
Daniel A. Berkowitz and Zhengjia Liu
18 Media, Civil Society, and the Public Sphere: History and Current Thinking
Robert S. Fortner, Ann Snesareva, and Ksenia Tsitovich
19 The Genesis of Social Responsibility Theory: William Ernest Hocking and Positive Freedom
Clifford G. Christians and P. Mark Fackler
Part III New Approaches and Reconsiderations
20 Feminist Media Theory
Linda Steiner
21 Media, Communication, and Postcolonial Theory
Shanti Kumar
22 Reconceptualizing “Cultural Imperialism” in the Current Era of Globalization
Mel van Elteren
23 Al Jazeera Remaps Global News Flows
Catherine Cassara
24 Nonviolence as a Communication Strategy: An Introduction to the Rhetoric of Peacebuilding
Ellen W. Gorsevski
25 Globalization and Cultural Identities: A Contradiction in Terms?
Ana Cristina Correia Gil
26 Cultivation Theory in the Twenty-First Century
Michael Morgan, James Shanahan, and Nancy Signorielli
27 Media Theory and Media Policy: Worlds Apart
Cees J. Hamelink
Volume II
Part IV Media Theory and New Technologies
28 The Philosophy of Technology and Communication Systems
Clifford G. Christians
29 Theoretical Perspectives on the Social Construction of Technology
Robert S. Fortner and Darya V. Yanitskaya
30 Dangerous Liaisons: Media Gaming and Violence
Ran Wei and Brett A. Borton
31 Empowerment and Online Social Networking
Jarice Hanson
32 Global Communication Divides and Equal Rights to Communicate
Carolyn A. Lin
33 Citizenship and Consumption: Media Theory in the Age of Twitter
Kevin Cummings and Cynthia Gottshall
34 Round Pegs in Square Holes: Is Mass Communication Theory a Useful Tool in Conducting Internet Research?
Christine Ogan
35 How Global Is the Internet? Reflections on Economic, Cultural, and Political Dimensions of the Networked “Global Village”
Kai Hafez
Part V Theory Case Studies
36 Nationalism and Imperialism
Mingsheng Li
37 Media Control in China
Zheng Li
38 The Construction of National Image in the Media and the Management of Intercultural Conflicts
Xiaodong Dai and Guo-Ming Chen
39 Play Theory and Public Media: A Case Study in Kenya Editorial Cartoons
P. Mark Fackler and Levi Obonyo
40 Contemporary Chinese Communication Scholarship: An Emerging Alternative Paradigm
Wenshan Jia, Hailong Liu, Runze Wang, and Xinchuan Liu
41 Al Jazeera and Dr. Laura: Is a Global Islamic Reformist Media Ethics Theory Possible?
Haydar Badawi Sadig
42 Media Ethics Theories in Africa
Herman Wasserman
43 The Efficacy of Censorship as a Response to Terrorism
Kasun Ubayasiri
44 Blending East–West Philosophies to Meta-Theorize Mediatization and Revise the News Paradigm
Shelton A. Gunaratne
45 Understanding Mass Media: A Buddhist Viewpoint
Wimal Dissanayake
46 Jewish Communication Theory: Biblical Law and Contemporary Media Practice
Yoel Cohen
47 God Still Speaks: A Christian Theory of Communication
P. Mark Fackler
48 Theorizing about the Press in Post-Soviet Societies
Igor E. Klyukanov and Galina V. Sinekopova
49 Internet and Political Activism in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Babak Rahimi
Part VI Conclusion
50 Looking Ahead to a New Generation of Media and Mass Communication Theory
P. Mark Fackler and Robert S. Fortner
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