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ItemCNN and Beyond: Journalism in a Globalized Network SphereVOLKMER, I ; HEINRICH, A ; Chapman, J ; Kinsey, M (Routledge, 2008)
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ItemReal life--packaged for consumers: the fait divers as a heuristic for scrutinizing the construction of moral panics in the Australian pressHecq, D ; LEE, C ; Garcin-Marrou, I ; Jamet, C (L'Harmattan, 2008)
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ItemGames without Borders: Globalization, Gaming and Mobility in VenezuelaApperley, TH (University of Sydney, Dept.of Media and Communications, 2007)
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ItemBetween display and deliberation: analyzing TV news as communicative architectureCottle, S ; Rai, M (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2006-03)Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary world and it does so through a distinctive ‘communicative architecture’ structured in terms of a repertoire of ‘communicative frames’. This proves consequential for the public expression and engagement of views and voices, issues and identities, and exhibits a complexity that has so far remained unexplored and under-theorized. This article outlines our conceptualization of ‘communicative frames’ and demonstrates its relevance in a systematic, comparative international analysis of terrestrial and satellite, public service and commercial television news produced and/or circulated in six different countries: the USA, UK, Australia, India, Singapore and South Africa. Recent developments in social theory, political theory and journalism studies all underpin our approach to how these frames contribute to meaningful public deliberation and understanding and, potentially, to processes of mediatized ‘democratic deepening’. This article builds on these contemporary theoretical trajectories and develops a new approach for the empirical exploration and re-theorization of the fast-developing international ecology of TV journalism.
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ItemThe politics of public space in the media cityMCQUIRE, S. ( 2006)
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ItemThe Recursive Mode: Space, Time and the Hypercommodification of CultureHassan, R. ( 2009)
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ItemWordlings in a Web 2.0 WorldLEE, C ( 2009)
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ItemConflict-related media events and cultures of proximityVOLKMER, I (SAGE Publications, 2008)The term 'media event' has been coined as a narrative form of mass media communication. The article critically reflects this concept in the context of global public communication. The author argues that a variety of event-spheres can be identified which represent discursive spheres in a global public space.
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ItemThe broadcast political interview and strategies used by politicians: how the Australian prime minister promoted the Iraq WarYoung, S (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2008-09)