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[eccr] Fwd: Contents list for Media, Culture & Society: special issue on alternative media
Thu Sep 11 14:43:14 GMT 2003
> > Media, Culture & Society
> >
> > Volume 25 Issue 05 - Publication Date: 1 September 2003
> >
> > http://www.sagepub.co.uk/JournalIssue.aspx?pid=105711&jiid=506130
> >
> > Special issue on Alternative Media
> >
> > Introduction to Special Issue of Media, Culture and Society Alternative
> > Media
> > Chris Atton Napier University, UK and Nick Couldry London School of
> > Economics
> >
> > Alternative things considered: a political economic analysis of labor
> > processes and relations at a Honolulu alternative newspaper
> > Patricia L. Gibbs Foothill College, USA
> >
> > The challenges of institutionalization for AIDS media activism
> > James Gillett McMaster University, Canada
> >
> > Audiences and readers of alternative media: the absent lure of the
> virtually
> > unknown
> > John D. H. Downing University of Texas, USA
> >
> > Alternative media in suburban plantation culture
> > John T. Caldwell UCLA, Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media,
> > USA
> >
> > Whither mass media and power?: Evidence for a critical elite theory
> > alternative
> > Aeron Davis City University, UK
> >
> > Abstracts
> >
> > Commentary
> >
> > The Values of entertainment for multicultural society: A comparative
> > approach towards 'white' and 'black' soap opera Talk
> >
> > Book Reviews
> >
> > Rowbotham, Sheila and Huw Beynon (eds), Looking at Class: Film, Television
> > and the Working Class in Britain, reviewed by Maggie Magor
> >
> > Doyle, Gillian, Understanding Media Economics, reviewed by Alan Peacock
> >
> > Austin, Thomas, Hollywood, Hype and Audiences: Selling and Watching Popular
> > Film in the 1990s, reviewed by Paul McDonald
> >
> > Ingraham, Chrys, White Weddings: Romancing Heterosexuality in Popular
> > Culture, reviewed by Rosalind Gill
> >
> > Books Received
> >
> >
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