What is meant by an 'independent' television and press, and what affirmative role should any government have in the regulation of television? How do competing interest groups use media regulation to their advantage? What impact does television have on democratic values and the process of democracy itself? Television, the Public Sphere, and the National Identity focuses on these and other questions in a broad reinterpretation of television's role and influence on democratic societies in a time of increased globalization of the media. Monroe E. Price's lively and wide-ranging study is unique in developing a theory which covers media developments in both the United States and Europe, including the states of the post-Soviet transition (Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union). Examining the relationship between television and these societies, Price asks how the globalization of television affects the medium's impact on these nations and, indeed, on the survival of the nation state itself. The book also looks at the justifications and abuses that have arisen in television's regulation, and predicts the future role of TV in society.
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This study gives a broad reinterpretation of television's role and influence on democratic societies in a time of increased globalization of the media. Covering developments in both the USA and Europe, it examines the relationship between television and society, and predicts TV's future role.
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Monroe Price has written an interesting and often thought-provoking book ... In a single work he has brought together a great range of concerns and insights regarding the proper relationship of democratic states and the electronic media in an era of globalization.
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`Monroe Price has written an interesting and often thought-provoking book ... In a single work he has brought together a great range of concerns and insights regarding the proper relationship of democratic states and the electronic media in an era of globalization.' Perry Keller
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ISBN
9780198183389
Publisert
1996
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
424 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
312

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