Democratization and the Media
Herausgeber: Randall, Vicky
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Mass communications media play a potentially crucial role both in democratization and in ensuring democracy's survival. The essays in this volume analyse differing aspects of the complex relationship between the media and democracy in a diverse range of national contexts.
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Mass communications media play a potentially crucial role both in democratization and in ensuring democracy's survival. The essays in this volume analyse differing aspects of the complex relationship between the media and democracy in a diverse range of national contexts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780714648941
- ISBN-10: 0714648949
- Artikelnr.: 20984990
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780714648941
- ISBN-10: 0714648949
- Artikelnr.: 20984990
Vicky Randall
Introduction, Vicky Randall; Chapter 1 The News Media and Democracy in the
United States, David Mervin; Chapter 2 The Media and the Public Sphere in
Fifth Republic France, Raymond Kuhn; Chapter 3 The Media and Intra-Part y
Democracy: 'New' Labour and the Clause Four Debate in Britain, Dominic
Wring; Chapter 4 Privacy and Media Intrusion in a Democratic Society:
Britain and the Calcutt Reports, Martin Cloonan; Chapter 5 Democratization
and the Media in Poland 1989-97, Frances Millard; Chapter 6 Regime
Transition and the Media in Taiwan, Gary D. Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley;
Chapter 7 Asia and the International Press: The Political Significance of
Expanding MarketsThanks to Robert Roche for his research assistance in the
preparation of this contribution and to Vicky Randall for constructive
criticisms on an earlier draft of this work., Garry Rodan; Chapter 8
Seeking Theory from Experience: Media Regulation in ChinaPart s of this
contribution draw significantly on H.L. Fu and Richard Cullen, Media Law in
the PRC (Asia Law and Practice, Hong Kong, 1996), Chapter s 2 and 13. The
authors would like to thank everyone who has helped in the preparation of
this study, in Part icular Winnie Tam of the City University of Hong Kong
for her assistance and Claire Wong, Sally Yam, Choice Choi, Winnie Yeung,
David Hui, Heidi Choy and Pinky Choy for their valuable research work and
general assistance. This work is generously supported by a Strategic
Research Grant from the City University of Hong Kong. The views expressed
are those of the authors., Richard Cullen, Hua Ling Fu; Chapter 9 The Media
and Democratization in the Middle East: The Strange Case of TelevisionThe
author thanks Lena Jayyusi of Al-Quods University, Jerusalem and Stephen
Barraclough of the Australian National University, Canberra for their
thoughtful critical comments; she alone is responsible for the final
product., Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi; Chapter 10 The Promotion of
Democracy at the Grass-roots: The Example of Radio in Mali, Mary Myers;
Chapter 11 Democracy and the Information Superhighway, Mark Wheeler;
Chapter 12 Concluding Comments, Vicky Randall;
United States, David Mervin; Chapter 2 The Media and the Public Sphere in
Fifth Republic France, Raymond Kuhn; Chapter 3 The Media and Intra-Part y
Democracy: 'New' Labour and the Clause Four Debate in Britain, Dominic
Wring; Chapter 4 Privacy and Media Intrusion in a Democratic Society:
Britain and the Calcutt Reports, Martin Cloonan; Chapter 5 Democratization
and the Media in Poland 1989-97, Frances Millard; Chapter 6 Regime
Transition and the Media in Taiwan, Gary D. Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley;
Chapter 7 Asia and the International Press: The Political Significance of
Expanding MarketsThanks to Robert Roche for his research assistance in the
preparation of this contribution and to Vicky Randall for constructive
criticisms on an earlier draft of this work., Garry Rodan; Chapter 8
Seeking Theory from Experience: Media Regulation in ChinaPart s of this
contribution draw significantly on H.L. Fu and Richard Cullen, Media Law in
the PRC (Asia Law and Practice, Hong Kong, 1996), Chapter s 2 and 13. The
authors would like to thank everyone who has helped in the preparation of
this study, in Part icular Winnie Tam of the City University of Hong Kong
for her assistance and Claire Wong, Sally Yam, Choice Choi, Winnie Yeung,
David Hui, Heidi Choy and Pinky Choy for their valuable research work and
general assistance. This work is generously supported by a Strategic
Research Grant from the City University of Hong Kong. The views expressed
are those of the authors., Richard Cullen, Hua Ling Fu; Chapter 9 The Media
and Democratization in the Middle East: The Strange Case of TelevisionThe
author thanks Lena Jayyusi of Al-Quods University, Jerusalem and Stephen
Barraclough of the Australian National University, Canberra for their
thoughtful critical comments; she alone is responsible for the final
product., Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi; Chapter 10 The Promotion of
Democracy at the Grass-roots: The Example of Radio in Mali, Mary Myers;
Chapter 11 Democracy and the Information Superhighway, Mark Wheeler;
Chapter 12 Concluding Comments, Vicky Randall;
Introduction, Vicky Randall; Chapter 1 The News Media and Democracy in the
United States, David Mervin; Chapter 2 The Media and the Public Sphere in
Fifth Republic France, Raymond Kuhn; Chapter 3 The Media and Intra-Part y
Democracy: 'New' Labour and the Clause Four Debate in Britain, Dominic
Wring; Chapter 4 Privacy and Media Intrusion in a Democratic Society:
Britain and the Calcutt Reports, Martin Cloonan; Chapter 5 Democratization
and the Media in Poland 1989-97, Frances Millard; Chapter 6 Regime
Transition and the Media in Taiwan, Gary D. Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley;
Chapter 7 Asia and the International Press: The Political Significance of
Expanding MarketsThanks to Robert Roche for his research assistance in the
preparation of this contribution and to Vicky Randall for constructive
criticisms on an earlier draft of this work., Garry Rodan; Chapter 8
Seeking Theory from Experience: Media Regulation in ChinaPart s of this
contribution draw significantly on H.L. Fu and Richard Cullen, Media Law in
the PRC (Asia Law and Practice, Hong Kong, 1996), Chapter s 2 and 13. The
authors would like to thank everyone who has helped in the preparation of
this study, in Part icular Winnie Tam of the City University of Hong Kong
for her assistance and Claire Wong, Sally Yam, Choice Choi, Winnie Yeung,
David Hui, Heidi Choy and Pinky Choy for their valuable research work and
general assistance. This work is generously supported by a Strategic
Research Grant from the City University of Hong Kong. The views expressed
are those of the authors., Richard Cullen, Hua Ling Fu; Chapter 9 The Media
and Democratization in the Middle East: The Strange Case of TelevisionThe
author thanks Lena Jayyusi of Al-Quods University, Jerusalem and Stephen
Barraclough of the Australian National University, Canberra for their
thoughtful critical comments; she alone is responsible for the final
product., Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi; Chapter 10 The Promotion of
Democracy at the Grass-roots: The Example of Radio in Mali, Mary Myers;
Chapter 11 Democracy and the Information Superhighway, Mark Wheeler;
Chapter 12 Concluding Comments, Vicky Randall;
United States, David Mervin; Chapter 2 The Media and the Public Sphere in
Fifth Republic France, Raymond Kuhn; Chapter 3 The Media and Intra-Part y
Democracy: 'New' Labour and the Clause Four Debate in Britain, Dominic
Wring; Chapter 4 Privacy and Media Intrusion in a Democratic Society:
Britain and the Calcutt Reports, Martin Cloonan; Chapter 5 Democratization
and the Media in Poland 1989-97, Frances Millard; Chapter 6 Regime
Transition and the Media in Taiwan, Gary D. Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley;
Chapter 7 Asia and the International Press: The Political Significance of
Expanding MarketsThanks to Robert Roche for his research assistance in the
preparation of this contribution and to Vicky Randall for constructive
criticisms on an earlier draft of this work., Garry Rodan; Chapter 8
Seeking Theory from Experience: Media Regulation in ChinaPart s of this
contribution draw significantly on H.L. Fu and Richard Cullen, Media Law in
the PRC (Asia Law and Practice, Hong Kong, 1996), Chapter s 2 and 13. The
authors would like to thank everyone who has helped in the preparation of
this study, in Part icular Winnie Tam of the City University of Hong Kong
for her assistance and Claire Wong, Sally Yam, Choice Choi, Winnie Yeung,
David Hui, Heidi Choy and Pinky Choy for their valuable research work and
general assistance. This work is generously supported by a Strategic
Research Grant from the City University of Hong Kong. The views expressed
are those of the authors., Richard Cullen, Hua Ling Fu; Chapter 9 The Media
and Democratization in the Middle East: The Strange Case of TelevisionThe
author thanks Lena Jayyusi of Al-Quods University, Jerusalem and Stephen
Barraclough of the Australian National University, Canberra for their
thoughtful critical comments; she alone is responsible for the final
product., Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi; Chapter 10 The Promotion of
Democracy at the Grass-roots: The Example of Radio in Mali, Mary Myers;
Chapter 11 Democracy and the Information Superhighway, Mark Wheeler;
Chapter 12 Concluding Comments, Vicky Randall;