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1995
The historical literature on the Latin American mass media from the 1920s to the late 1960s – most of it published in small editions, often by the pioneers of broadcasting – is not abundant. The extensive literature on development communications in Latin America was written mainly in the United States.
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The historical literature on the Latin American mass media from the 1920s to the late 1960s – most of it published in small editions, often by the pioneers of broadcasting – is not abundant. The extensive literature on development communications in Latin America was written mainly in the United States.
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 1993
There is as yet no "anthropology of mass media." Even the intersection of anthropology and mass media appears rather small considering the published literature to date. Within the last five or so years, however, as anthropologists have increasingly struggled to define what falls within the legitimate realm of the study of "a culture" and within the ...
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There is as yet no "anthropology of mass media." Even the intersection of anthropology and mass media appears rather small considering the published literature to date. Within the last five or so years, however, as anthropologists have increasingly struggled to define what falls within the legitimate realm of the study of "a culture" and within the ...
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Multiculturalism and the Mass Media
Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 2007In light of the importance of culture for the autonomy, sense of identity, and self-respect of individuals, cultural minorities have a right that their cultures flourish. Since cultural minorities are frequently in a disadvantaged position in the cultural market-place, a commitment to equality implies that the state ought to take steps to assist these ...
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Role of Media in Mass Communication and Mass Media in China
2011China’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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1988
Radio and television are so much a part of daily life for everyone today that it is hard to imagine a world without them. Yet broadcasting in this country is less than 70 years old. It began four years after the end of the Great War; four years after the Representation of the People Act in 1918 gave the vote to all adult males over 21 and all women ...
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Radio and television are so much a part of daily life for everyone today that it is hard to imagine a world without them. Yet broadcasting in this country is less than 70 years old. It began four years after the end of the Great War; four years after the Representation of the People Act in 1918 gave the vote to all adult males over 21 and all women ...
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2001
Mass media and sports have become increasingly entwined in modernity, now forming what can be called the media sports cultural complex. While television, the most powerful contemporary medium, has made sports increasingly accessible to audiences, there is scholarly concern that is now dominates and even degrades sports. Political economic analysis has,
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Mass media and sports have become increasingly entwined in modernity, now forming what can be called the media sports cultural complex. While television, the most powerful contemporary medium, has made sports increasingly accessible to audiences, there is scholarly concern that is now dominates and even degrades sports. Political economic analysis has,
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Entrepreneurship and mass media: audiences' perceptions of entrepreneurship stories in mass media
2007Entrepreneurship has received increasingly attention, both politically and scientifically, during the last couple of decades. After the Oil Crises in the 1970s, it was acknowledge that large businesses could no longer be seen as the sole driver of economic development.
Klyver, Kim, Hindle, Kevin
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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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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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2001
The media have power: they determine the fate of politicians and political causes, they influence governments and their electorates. They are, therefore, to be numbered with other political institutions — parliaments, executives, administrations and parties.
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The media have power: they determine the fate of politicians and political causes, they influence governments and their electorates. They are, therefore, to be numbered with other political institutions — parliaments, executives, administrations and parties.
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