![]() © 1997 The editors individual chapters © the contributors All rights reserved. ![]() “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 First published in paperback 1998 The authors have asserted their moral rights in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RESEARCH A critical surveyĮdited by John Corner, Philip Schlesinger and Roger Silverstoneįirst published 1997 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. Roger Silverstone is Professor of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Philip Schlesinger is Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of Stirling and the Director of the Stirling Media Research Institute. Editors: John Corner is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool. Hallin, Joke Hermes, Sonia Livingstone, Vincent Mosco, Vanda Rideout, Colin Sparks. Contributors: Jean-Claude Burgelman, Peter Dahlgren, Elizabeth Fox, Daniel C. This major survey firmly places media research in the wider context of political and social change and its analysis, and provides a defining but also questioning perspective on its achievements. The final chapter adopts a transatlantic perspective in tracing and analysing the history of the media’s role in reporting war. Focusing on the European Union, East-Central Europe, North America and Latin America, these chapters assess the impact of social, economic and political circumstances on policy debates and the shaping of a research agenda. Contributors drawn from the UK, USA, Canada and Belgium consider the relationships between media research and media policy in different national and international contexts. ![]() It goes on to explore the relationship between media studies and adjacent fields: cultural studies and new work on gender and sexuality. The book opens with an introduction which surveys the current state of the field, and continues with a critical evaluation of the work of the leading media scholar, Elihu Katz. The contributors to this volume analyse and reflect upon dominant themes and debates that have made media research an increasingly important element of political, social and cultural enquiry. This process resulted in the opinion of polish society that their military forces should join the conflict in order to protect their freedom and safety.International Media Research offers a rigorous and critical review of key approaches and concerns that have recently defined the field of media research. Regarding the increasing of fear and misleading public opinion the Polish media did not react differently than the American. To prove this distortion a survey was made showing an accordance to the given information with different newspapers, radio and TV stations. Instead, the society is overwhelmed with information so the risk shows, that the necessary news get partially lost. The second part focused on the supposed role of media to inform and prepare the people for conflicts. The article focuses on the influence of media during conflicts and how the public opinion and military actions influence one another. It shows also how far society is involved in the maintaining of this policy. Bush, especially after the September 11, 2001. foreign policy against Iraq, created by President George W. The first part approaches the importance of mass media for U.S. Bush over Iraq after Septemand the role of US and Polish media in the process of citizens' preparation for the conflict in Iraq. The article is divided in two parts, analyzing mass media and the foreign policy of George W. The overwhelming forces of media are illustrated on the examples of the American conflict with Iraq from 2003 to 2010 starting with the World Trade Centre Attack and ending with the opinion of the polish audience concerning the American-Iraqi conflict. Its original role of a bearer of truth, accurate information and its role, nowadays, used mainly to manipulate the audience to achieve a specific reaction. Abstract : The Article reflects on the influence and distortion of mass media in modern days.
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