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- catalog abstract "Advances in communication technology, especially global television, are rapidly promoting global awareness. This point was driven home with Tiananmen Square, the demise of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, and the collapse of communism in the USSR. While a great impact has been made by the media on the modern world, its effect, and its responsibilities are vaguely understood and widely debated. This book provides a general introduction to the role of mass media, including news media, television, and motion pictures, in liberal democratic societies. It follows the rise of mass media in liberal democracies from the freedom of the press enshrined in the United States constitution to recent dramatic events shown world wide in television and motion pictures. What effects does the media have on children raised in the age of television? How has television affected the commitment to religion, labor parties, political parties, and other traditional influences on one's life? Does the media shape public opinion or reflect it? This book draws on studies primarily from the United States, but includes Germany and Israel, to explain to the college student and interested general reader what the issues are. The book discusses, with careful documentation, media reporting on specific issues, such as Nicaragua, the environment, nuclear energy, and intelligence testing. It then discusses the social and political assumptions evident in the media. Chapter nine contains the most detailed study ever completed on the changing content of prime time television drama from 1950 to the present. One important conclusion of the research presented is that, in the United States, television and motion pictures, which generally supported traditional values in the 1950's, have, since the 1970's, often reversed their positions on sexuality, religion, business, and politics. The concluding chapter by W. Phillips Davison, a founder of mass communication studies, makes some predictions about the impact of mass media in the United States and has wise reflections that should stimulate serious rethinking about the problems of mass media in liberal democratic societies.".
- catalog contributor b3994139.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Advances in communication technology, especially global television, are rapidly promoting global awareness. This point was driven home with Tiananmen Square, the demise of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, and the collapse of communism in the USSR. While a great impact has been made by the media on the modern world, its effect, and its responsibilities are vaguely understood and widely debated. This book provides a general introduction to the role of mass media, including news media, television, and motion pictures, in liberal democratic societies. It follows the rise of mass media in liberal democracies from the freedom of the press enshrined in the United States constitution to recent dramatic events shown world wide in television and motion pictures. ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "One important conclusion of the research presented is that, in the United States, television and motion pictures, which generally supported traditional values in the 1950's, have, since the 1970's, often reversed their positions on sexuality, religion, business, and politics. The concluding chapter by W. Phillips Davison, a founder of mass communication studies, makes some predictions about the impact of mass media in the United States and has wise reflections that should stimulate serious rethinking about the problems of mass media in liberal democratic societies.".
- catalog description "Television's America / Stanley Rothman, S. Robert Lichter and Linda Lichter -- Hollywood history and the politics of motion pictures / Stephen Powers, David Rothman and Stanley Rothman -- The future of public opinion in liberal democratic societies / W.P. Davison.".
- catalog description "The propaganda of the deed : an old device in a new room and in new circumstances / Edward Shils -- The development of the mass media / Stanley Rothman -- The contribution of spiral of silence theory to an understanding of mass media / Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann -- The accessiblilty bias in politics : television news and public opinion / Shanto Iyengar -- Modern terrorism, the media and public opinion / Gabriel Weimann -- Possible excuses for claiming massive media effects despite the weak evidence / William J. McGuire -- Artificial horizons : how the press presented and how the population received technology in Germany from 1965-1986 / Hans Mathias Kepplinger -- The media, the experts, and public opinion / Stanley Rothman -- Put in the public spotlight : instrumental actualization of actors, events, and aspects in the coverage on Nicaragua / Hans Mathias Kepplinger.".
- catalog description "What effects does the media have on children raised in the age of television? How has television affected the commitment to religion, labor parties, political parties, and other traditional influences on one's life? Does the media shape public opinion or reflect it? This book draws on studies primarily from the United States, but includes Germany and Israel, to explain to the college student and interested general reader what the issues are. The book discusses, with careful documentation, media reporting on specific issues, such as Nicaragua, the environment, nuclear energy, and intelligence testing. It then discusses the social and political assumptions evident in the media. Chapter nine contains the most detailed study ever completed on the changing content of prime time television drama from 1950 to the present. ".
- catalog extent "viii, 339 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Mass media in liberal democratic societies.".
- catalog identifier "0943852927".
- catalog identifier "0943852935 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mass media in liberal democratic societies.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Paragon House,".
- catalog relation "Mass media in liberal democratic societies.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "302.23 20".
- catalog subject "HN90.M3 M39 1991".
- catalog subject "Mass media Political aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Political aspects.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Social aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Television's America / Stanley Rothman, S. Robert Lichter and Linda Lichter -- Hollywood history and the politics of motion pictures / Stephen Powers, David Rothman and Stanley Rothman -- The future of public opinion in liberal democratic societies / W.P. Davison.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The propaganda of the deed : an old device in a new room and in new circumstances / Edward Shils -- The development of the mass media / Stanley Rothman -- The contribution of spiral of silence theory to an understanding of mass media / Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann -- The accessiblilty bias in politics : television news and public opinion / Shanto Iyengar -- Modern terrorism, the media and public opinion / Gabriel Weimann -- Possible excuses for claiming massive media effects despite the weak evidence / William J. McGuire -- Artificial horizons : how the press presented and how the population received technology in Germany from 1965-1986 / Hans Mathias Kepplinger -- The media, the experts, and public opinion / Stanley Rothman -- Put in the public spotlight : instrumental actualization of actors, events, and aspects in the coverage on Nicaragua / Hans Mathias Kepplinger.".
- catalog title "The Mass media in liberal democratic societies / edited by Stanley Rothman.".
- catalog type "text".