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Mass Media Communication

2020
Als Massenkommunikation wird die technisch vermittelte Ubertragung und Veroffentlichung von Information an ein in Raum und Zeit verstreutes, groses Publikum verstanden.
Lutz M. Hagen, Christian Schäfer-Hock
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Communication Power: Mass Communication, Mass Self-Communication and Power Relationships in the Network Society

Media and Society, 2009
We live in the midst of a revolution in communication technologies that affects the way in which people feel, think, and behave. The mass media (including web-based media), Manuel Castells argues, has become the space where political and business power ...
M. Castells
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Women in Mass Communication

, 2022
Part I: Two Decades of Progress? Chapter 1: Introduction: We've Come a Long Way, Maybe... - Judith Cramer and Pam Creedon Chapter 2: Sexed and Gendered Bodies in Journalism Textbooks - Linda Steiner Chapter 3: How to Stir Up a Hornet's Nest: Studying the
P. Creedon, Laura A. Wackwitz
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Medium, Media in Mass Communication

2020
Mass media as the manipulator of public opinion. Political rhetoric and “real” issues. “Rhetorical” images and music. Political communication and “popular culture”. Mythology of the “media is the message”. Communication and medium. Language as medium.
Algis Mickūnas, Tomas Kačerauskas
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Communication with Mass Media

2014
In 1964, well over 2000 US psychiatrists responded to a magazine poll questioning Barry Goldwater’s psychological fitness to serve as president of the USA. The embarrassment this poll caused the field subsequently led to the American Psychiatric Association’s adoption of the “Goldwater Rule,” prohibiting psychiatrists from offering a professional ...
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Mass Media and the LGBT Community

2015
Mass media play an important role in contributing to public perceptions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. They also provide the lens through which the LGBT community sees itself. This image has far too often been one delivered with ridicule and antagonism.
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Leisure, Mass Communications and Media

2006
Leisure and mass communications have an established and increasingly intimate relationship. The two institutions have developed in parallel and in consort, with communication across time and space essential to the popularization and extension of leisure structures and practices, and the media constituting important sites of leisure in their own right ...
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Role of Media in Mass Communication and Mass Media in China

2011
China’s media have grown greatly since the opening up in 1978 and 1985. Newspapers and magazines have expanded exponentially. Radio and TV stations have increased rapidly, with access in most parts of China, and the Internet is probably now a dominant medium for nearly one third of the Chinese population. Mobile phones vastly outnumber fixed phones now
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Mass Media Risk Communication

1990
We have examined the communication of risk information primarily as it flows from health professional to patient. Interpersonal relationships modify risk communication, changing meanings and interpretations, and understanding these relationships is essential to understanding risk communication.
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Functions of mass media in interpersonal communication

Communicatio, 1986
SUMMARY This paper is the result of a research project on the function(s) of mass media in interpersonal conversation. Based on their research findings the authors conclude that mass media and mass media topics play an important role in conversation; that it forms an integrated component of personal communication; that the mass media is particularly ...
Verena Martin, Hans Mathias Kepplinger
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