Broadcasting and new media policies in Western Europe
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Broadcasting and new media policies in Western Europe
Routledge, 1988
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Murdoch, Maxwell, Hersant, Berlusconi, Bertelsmann, Springer and Turner ... in the 1980s new actors emerged to exploit the opportunities in European broadcasting, provided by the new technologies of satellite and cable. Dramatic political, economic and cultural consequences were promised and are already being addressed by public policy. This book analyses and interprets the development of regulatory policies in Western Europe in response to these new phenomena.
目次
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Speakable/Unspeakable: The Rhetoric of Terrorism Chapter 2: "A Deed without a Name": Macbeth and the Unspeakable Gunpowder Plot Chapter 3: Terrorism and Dynamite: From the French Revolution to Conrad Chapter 4: When Terror Becomes Speakable: Algeria Chapter 5: Israel/Palestine: Unspeakability in John le Carre, The Little Drummer Girl, Steven Spielberg, Munich
- Yasmina Khadra, The Attack Chapter 6: "Why do they hate us?": Updike, Hamid, and DeLillo Chapter 7: Epilogue: Where Do We Go From Here? Amy Waldman, The Submission
- Nadeem Aslam, The Blind Man's Garden
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