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Media, audience, and social structure

edited by Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Muriel G. Cantor ; contributors, Jeffrey C. Alexander ... [et al.]

Sage Publications, c1986

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注記

Bibliography: p. 354-377

Includes indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Media, Audience, and Social Structure presents an integrated overview of current sociological research on mass media and society. Specific questions addressed include the media's role in various social processes; how and why media organizations operate as they do; the relationships between media and special audiences; how to conceptualize and measure media effects and their impact on public opinion; and how to analyze (both qualitatively and quantitatively) media content.

目次

Introduction - Sandra J Ball-Rokeach and Muriel G Cantor The Media and the Social Fabric PART ONE: SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO THE MEDIA AND MASS COMMUNICATION: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL ORIGINS Mass Communication Rediscovered - Charles R Wright Its Past and Future in American Sociology Reflections on the Lost Vision of Communication Theory - Thelma McCormack The Menu of Media Research - Michael Schudson PART TWO: MEDIA AND SOCIAL PROCESS The Information Society - James R Beniger Technological and Economic Origins The Flow of Communications into the Home - W Russell Neuman and Ithiel de Sola Pool Linking Culture and Other Societal Systems - Karl Erik Rosengren The Mass Media in Earthquake Warning - Ralph H Turner and Denise H Paz Media System Dependency Theory - Peter L Hirschburg, Donald A Dillman, and Sandra J Ball-Rokeach Response to the Eruption of Mount St Helens PART THREE: MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR AUDIENCES Social Constraints and the Production of an Alternative Medium - Herman Gray The Case of Community Radio The Organizational Environment of the Motion Picture - James J Parker Censorship of Criminal Characters, 1930-1950 Hollywood Filmmaking and Audience Image - Robert Kapsis The Commodification of Sport - John L Stewart The Political Struggle for Prime Time - Kathryn Montgomery Culture by the Millions - Victoria Billings Audience as Innovator Audience Composition and Television Content - Muriel G Cantor and Joel M Cantor The Mass Audience Revisited Beyond Mass Culture and Class Culture - John P Robinson and Edward L Fink Subcultural Differences in the Structure of Music Preferences PART FOUR: MEDIA AND POLITICAL CONFLICT AND CHANGE The 'Form' of Substance - Jeffrey C Alexander The Senate Watergate Hearings as Ritual Awareness of Public Opinion and School Desegregation Protest - D Garth Taylor Some Observations on the Long-Range Effects of Television - Gladys Engel and Kurt Lang Changing and Stabilizing Political Behavior and Beliefs - Sandra J Ball-Rokeach, Milton Rokeach, and Joel W Grube PART FOUR: MEDIA CONTENT The Reporting of Social Science Research in the Media - Elanor Singer and Phyllis Endreny Ideologies of Femininity - Andrea L Press Film and Popular Consciousness in the Postwar Era Format and Formula in Prime-Time TV - Ann Swidler, Melissa Rapp, and Yasemin Soysal `Punk' and Middle-Class Values - Philip Lamy and Jack Levin a Content Analysis Conclusion - Sandra J Ball-Rokeach and Muriel J Cantor Going Beyond Contemporary Media Theory and Research

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