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đ° June Collection: Media, Cultural and Communications Studies
“The medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any mediumâthat is, of any extension of ourselvesâresult from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology.”
– Marshall McLuhan, Philosopher – Media Theory
Explore the significance of media, cultural, and communications studies in understanding societal dynamics, shaping public opinion, and enhancing global connectivity. Discover essential research and insights that demonstrate media’s role in influencing culture and communication in the modern digital landscape.
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Modern Archives
From culture to creative industries
Nicholas Garnham
The relationships among teacher immediacy behaviors, student motivation, and learning
Diane M. Christophel
Trauma exposure and postâtraumatic stress disorder among photojournalists
Elana Newman, Roger Simpson & David Handschuh
Re-imagining land ownership in Australia
Helen Verran
Visual Cues in Computer-Mediated Communication: Supplementing Text with Emoticons
Landra Rezabek & John Cochenour
Competition Between the Internet and Traditional News Media: The Gratification-Opportunities Niche Dimension
John Dimmick, Yan Chen & Zhan Li
Biased Voices of Sports: Racial and Gender Stereotyping in College Basketball Announcing
Susan Tyler Eastman & Andrew C. Billings
Foucault, Govermentality and Critique
Thomas Lemke
Governing Citizens Through Self-Help Literature
Heidi Marie Rimke
The city as a hybrid: On nature, society and cyborg urbanization
Erik Swyngedouw
Classic Archives
Emblematic Irony: Some possible significances of Tamburlaine’s chariot
Robert Cockcroft
Rationale and Development of an Employee Rights Scale
William I. Gorden, Dominic A. Infante, Laverne Wilson & Christopher Clark
Putting the fear back into fear appeals: The extended parallel process model
Kim Witte
Ethos and credibility: The construct and its measurement after three decades
James C. McCroskey & Thomas J. Young
Gender and Moral Voice: Moving from Woman’s Nature to Standpoint Epistemology
Julia T. Wood
Yothu Yindi and Ganma: The cultural transposition of aboriginal agenda through metaphor and music
Karl W.M. Neuenfeldt
Signification, representation, ideology: Althusser and the postâstructuralist debates
Stuart Hall
Public relations’ role in defining corporate social responsiblity
Robert L. Heath & Michael Ryan
Constructing social identity: a language socialization perspective
Elinor Ochs
The roots of Afropessimism: the British invention of the âdark continentâ
Noah. R Bassil
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