Beyond Ideology addresses the predominance of television news. This research attempts to rise above partisanship, that is, go beyond ideology in order to focus on cultural influences, if any, that may exist in the network newsrooms.
Beyond Ideology addresses the predominance of television news. This research attempts to rise above partisanship, that is, go beyond ideology in order to focus on cultural influences, if any, that may exist in the network newsrooms.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction: Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Statement of the Method Significance of the Study Chapter 4 Literature Review: Aaron Wildavsky Cultural Theory Political Culture and the Four Ways Cultural Competition, Politics and Egalitarianism Case Studies Supporting Wildavsky's Claim: Newsroom Culture and Egalitarianism Reviews of Wildavsky's Work Chapter 5 Methodology: Middle-Range Analysis Meta-Analysis of Cultural Theory Cultural Theory and the Reason for the Method Hypothesis: Criteria and Procedure Coding the Media Studies Criteria for Choosing Data Sources Unit of Analysis Chapter 6 Results: Research Question Findings Hypothesis Chapter 7 Discussion: Summary of Findings Reasons for Findings Limitations Future Studies Cultural Theory and Egalitarian Consequences in Theory and Practice Possible Alternatives and Changes Conclusion Chapter 8 References Chapter 9 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction: Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Statement of the Method Significance of the Study Chapter 4 Literature Review: Aaron Wildavsky Cultural Theory Political Culture and the Four Ways Cultural Competition, Politics and Egalitarianism Case Studies Supporting Wildavsky's Claim: Newsroom Culture and Egalitarianism Reviews of Wildavsky's Work Chapter 5 Methodology: Middle-Range Analysis Meta-Analysis of Cultural Theory Cultural Theory and the Reason for the Method Hypothesis: Criteria and Procedure Coding the Media Studies Criteria for Choosing Data Sources Unit of Analysis Chapter 6 Results: Research Question Findings Hypothesis Chapter 7 Discussion: Summary of Findings Reasons for Findings Limitations Future Studies Cultural Theory and Egalitarian Consequences in Theory and Practice Possible Alternatives and Changes Conclusion Chapter 8 References Chapter 9 Index
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