Media and Politics 2e offers a thorough introduction to the politics of the Australian media, particularly the effect that Australia's liberal democratic tradition has on the operation and structure of the media, and in turn the effect of the media on politics.
Media and Politics 2e offers a thorough introduction to the politics of the Australian media, particularly the effect that Australia's liberal democratic tradition has on the operation and structure of the media, and in turn the effect of the media on politics.
Wayne Errington is a Lecturer in the School of History and Politics at the University of Adelaide with research and teaching interests in Australian politics; democracy and democratic theory; political leadership and communication. Narelle Miragliotta is a Lecturer in the School of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University. Dr Miragliotta has broad teaching and research interests in many different aspects of Australian politics, including the politics of the Australian media; green political parties; and Australian elections and electoral systems.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Liberal Democratic Tradition and the Media 2. The Australian Media System: Audiences, Firms and Governments 3. Understanding the Media and Their Effects 4. The News Media in Action 5. The Politics of Spin 6. The Media and Elections 7. The Politics of Proscribing and Prescribing Media Content 8. New Developments in Media Ownership 9. Public Broadcasting: The ABC and SBS 10. New Media and the Prospects for Democracy 11. Global Politics, Global Media
1. The Liberal Democratic Tradition and the Media 2. The Australian Media System: Audiences, Firms and Governments 3. Understanding the Media and Their Effects 4. The News Media in Action 5. The Politics of Spin 6. The Media and Elections 7. The Politics of Proscribing and Prescribing Media Content 8. New Developments in Media Ownership 9. Public Broadcasting: The ABC and SBS 10. New Media and the Prospects for Democracy 11. Global Politics, Global Media
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