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Annals of the International Communication Association, 1991
All large organizations are “media organizations” because they must use media to manage meanings for organizational symbols held by members of the internal and external environment. This commentary discusses a theory of organizational media, presenting results from two studies of the 100 largest U.S.
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All large organizations are “media organizations” because they must use media to manage meanings for organizational symbols held by members of the internal and external environment. This commentary discusses a theory of organizational media, presenting results from two studies of the 100 largest U.S.
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2018
Historically media theory has concentrated on a number of areas including communication, media content, style and genre, form, cultural context, target audiences, and political affiliation and other forms of bias of the source content. It therefore also drew on other disciplines such as sociology, psychology, philosophy, literary theory and other ...
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Historically media theory has concentrated on a number of areas including communication, media content, style and genre, form, cultural context, target audiences, and political affiliation and other forms of bias of the source content. It therefore also drew on other disciplines such as sociology, psychology, philosophy, literary theory and other ...
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2014
As we write this, cognitive theory in film and media studies is flourishing. What started in the 1980s, propounded by just a handful of scholars as an alternative approach to a theoretical orthodoxy in film studies, has become a thriving research tradition that is an increasingly visible and significant part of the broader field of film and media studies ...
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As we write this, cognitive theory in film and media studies is flourishing. What started in the 1980s, propounded by just a handful of scholars as an alternative approach to a theoretical orthodoxy in film studies, has become a thriving research tradition that is an increasingly visible and significant part of the broader field of film and media studies ...
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1989
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