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Klappentext Denis McQuail's Major Work in Mass Communication is another essential part of the SAGE Benchmark series. Drawing on both classic and contemporaneous sources, McQuail guides us through the central defining papers that anchor this field. Taken together, the four volumes will provide access to the key debates within the field and all the main lines of research that have emerged. Denis McQuail's credentials as editor are impeccable - McQuail's Mass Communication is a central text now into its 5th edition, translated, used and respected globally. Zusammenfassung Denis McQuail's major work in Mass Communication is another essential part of the SAGE Benchmark series. Drawing on both classic and contemporaneous sources, McQuail guides us through the central defining papers that anchor this field. Taken together, the four volumes provide access to the key debates within the field and all the main lines of research that have emerged. Inhaltsverzeichnis VOLUME ONE: THEORIES, BASIC CONCEPTS AND VARIETIES OF APPROACH The Origins of Individual Media-System Dependency - Sandra J Ball-Rokeach Structural Analysis and Mass Communication - Olivier Burgelin A Cultural Approach to Communication - James W Carey Defining Media Events - Daniel Dayan and Elihu Katz Theories of Communication and Theories of Society - Peter Golding and Grahan Murdock Ideology and Communication Theory - Stuart Hall The Propaganda Model - Edward S Herman A Retrospective The Television Audience - Denis McQuail, Jay G Blumler and J R Brown A Revised Perspective Medium Theory - Joshua Meyrowitz The Mass Society - C Wright Mills The Internet as a Mass Medium - Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan Models of Media Effects - Elizabeth M Perse Distrust of Representation - John Durham Peters Habermas on the Public Sphere Interpersonal Influence in Election Campaigns - John P Robinson Two-Step Flow Hypotheses Communication Research - Karl Erik Rosengren One Paradigm or Four? Social Theory and the Media - J B Thompson Mass Media and the Differential Growth in Knowledge - Phillip J Tichenor, George A Donohue and Clarice N Olien A New Paradigm? - Liesbet Van Zoonen A Conceptual Model for Mass Communication Research - Bruce Westley and Malcolm S MacLean Jr Functional Analysis and Mass Communication - Charles R Wright VOLUME TWO: MEDIA SYSTEMS, ECONOMY, GOVERNANCE AND GLOBALIZATION Beyond Journalism - Jo Bardoel A Profession between Information Society and Civil Society Towards a Theory of Press-State Relations in the US - W Lance Bennett The Third Age of Political Communication - Jay G Blumler and Dennis Kavanagh Influences and Fears Towards a New Classification of Tele-Information Services - Jan L Bordewijk and Ben van Kaam Journalistic Codes of Ethics in Europe - Tiina Laitila Levels of Analysis in Mass Media Decision-Making - John Dimmick and Philip Coit The Mythology about Globalization - Majorie Ferguson Media and Political Systems and the Question of Differentiation - Daniel C Hallin and Paolo Mancini Fields of Broadcast Regulation - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem Reasons for...