Mass media, social control, and social change : a macrosocial perspective / edited by David Demers and K. Viswanath. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Ames : Iowa State University Press, (c)1999.Edition: first editionDescription: xiii, 454 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- HM101.V834.M377 1999
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Mass media from a macrosocial perspective K. Viswanath and David Demers -- Cultivation and social control James Shanahan and Victoria Jones -- The effect of the mass media on opinion formation Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann -- Media dependency theory: origins and directions Debra Merskin -- Social control, social change and local mass media Douglas Blanks Hindman -- Social control, social change and the knowledge gap hypothesis Emanuel Gaziano and Cecilie Gaziano -- Structural pluralism and media accounts of risk Sharon Dunwoody and Robert J. Griffin -- Community pluralism and the "tipping point": editorial responses to race and related structural change Oscar H. Gandy Jr. -- Shaping the news mirror: community structure, reporter specialization and content diversity William F. Griswold -- Community integration and mass media: a reconsideration Lewis A. Friedland and Jack M. McLeod -- Changing the media production process: from aggressive to injury-sensitive traffic crash stories Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach...[and others] -- Entertainment-education media strategies for social change: promises and problems William J. Brown and Arvind Singhal -- A rhetorical analysis of Rupert Murdoch's vision for social change Ian G. Weber -- Social control, social change and the mass media's role in the regulation of protest groups Douglas M. McLeod and James K. Hertog -- Journalistic occupational development and discourses of power Patricia L. Dooley -- Sociocultural evolution and the gratification niche John Dimmick -- Corporate news structure, social control and social change David Demers -- Justifying change and control: an application of discourse ethics to the role of mass media Theodore L. Glasser and Peggy J. Bowers.
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