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| Introduction and Overview |
Denis McQuail |
| PART ONE: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION |
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| Research into International Television Flows |
Preben Sepstrup |
| A Methodological Contribution |
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| The Mythology about Globalization |
Marjorie Ferguson |
| The inflow of American Television Fiction on European Broadcasting Channels Revisited |
Els De Bens and Hedwig de Smaele |
| PART TWO: AUDIENCE |
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| Five Traditions in Search of the Audience |
Klaus Bruhn Jensen and Karl Erik Rosengren |
| Resisting American Hegemony |
Daniel Biltereyst |
| PART THREE: POLICY AND POLITICS |
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| Accountability of Meida to Society |
Denis McQuail |
| A Reponse |
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| Who's Afraid of Infotainment? |
Kees Brants |
| Political Communication Systems All Change |
Jay G Blumler |
| A Response to Kees Brants |
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| `Four Mothers' |
Dafna Lemish and Inbal Barzel |
| The Womb in the Public Sphere |
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| A Critical Review and Assessment of Herman and Chomsky's `Propaganda Model' |
Jeffery Klaehn |
| PART FOUR: JOURNALISM |
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| The Sacred Side of Professional Journalism |
Thorbj[um]orn Broddason |
| Telling Stories |
Peter Golding |
| Sociology, Journalism and the Informed Citizen |
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| Beyond Journalism |
Jo Bardoel |
| A Profession between Information Society and Civil Society |
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| Journalistic Codes of Ethics in Europe |
Tiina Laitila |
| `Infosuasion' in European Newspapers |
Rossella Savarese |
| A Case Study on War in Kosovo |
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| News Production in Contemporary Russia |
Olessia Koltsova |
| PART FIVE: MEDIA CULTURE |
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| European Soap Operas |
Tamar Liebes and Sonia Livingstone |
| The Diversification of Genre |
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| Gendering the Internet |
Liesbet van Zoonen |
| Claims, Controversies and Cultures |
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| Lifestyle Segmentation |
Patrick Vyncke |
| Consumer Culture, Islam and the Politics Lifestyle |
Baris Kilichay nad Mutlu Binarck |
| Fashion for Veiling in Contemporary Turkey |
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