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Selling war : the role of the mass media in hostile conflicts from World War I to the \war on terror\
This book is the first collection of essays to explore the changing relationships between war, media and the public from a multidisciplinary perspective and over an extended historical period. It is also the first textbook for students in this field, discussing a wide range of theoretical concepts and methodological tools for analysing the nature of these relationships. Shedding new light on conflicts spanning from World War I through the so-called War on Terror, the contributors explore the roles of traditional media, war blogs and eyewitness reporting; of war correspondents and embedded journalism; and of propaganda, wartime public relations and information warfare.
Modeling Perceived Influences on Journalism: Evidence from a Cross-National Survey of Journalists
Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences on news work. Analysis reveals a dimensional structure of six distinct domains—political, economic, organizational, professional, and procedural influences, as well as reference groups. Across countries, these six dimensions build up a hierarchical structure where organizational, professional, and procedural influences are perceived as more powerful limits to journalists' work than political and economic influences.
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Revolutionary innovations in communication technologies that have created an electronic backbone for globalization have had a strong and lasting influence on communication studies since the end of the twentieth century. The fears and expectations that have been discussed subsequently by scholars around the world range from the effects of democratization to a new cultural imperialism, and from a strengthening of regional identities to a new cultural mainstreaming, triggered by increasing convergence processes. This wave of reflection within political communication research has considered not only the changes in the relationship between politics and media, but has contributed-quite rare in a discipline prone to micro-orientation (Ryfe 2001)-to the historicization of the issue.
Von der Lokalzeitung zur Massenpresse: Zur Entwicklung der Tagespresse im österreichischen Teil der Habsburgermonarchie nach 1848
Die zukunftsweisende Entwicklung des Zeitungsmarkts der Habsburgermonarchie nach 1848 setzte mit der am Informationsbedürfnis der wachsenden Stadtbevölkerung orientierten Lokalzeitung ein (wenn auch regionale Time-Lags zu berücksichtigen sind). Die zwei weiteren Phasen der Entwicklung des Mediums Tageszeitung sind einerseits durch die Ausbildung der politischen Presse und andererseits durch die Expansion der Massenpresse charakterisiert. Der Beitrag diskutiert Ergebnisse eines Projekts, das die Entwicklung der Tagespresse im österreichischen Teil der Habsburgermonarchie anhand eines modernisierungstheoretischen Ansatzes untersucht. Es beruht auf einer vollständigen Erhebung der Tageszeitungen in den Jahren der Volkszählungen (1869, 1880, 1890, 1900 1910, ergänzt um das Jahr 1855). Since 1848 (and besides regional time lags), the growth of the newspaper market of the Habsburg Monarchy was firstly due to the development of the local newspaper as a dominating and forward looking type of newspaper in the targeted urban environment. The next two periods of development are dominated on the one hand by the era of the political press, and on the other hand by the rise of the mass press. This article presents some results from a project investigating the development of the daily press in the Austrian part of the Habsburg Monarchy using modernization theory as an analytical framework. It is based on a survey of all daily papers published in the Monarchy, using census years as the qualifying dates (1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910 supplemented by the year 1855).
From the local press to the mass press - on the development of the daily press in the Austrian part of the Habsburg monarchy after 1848
ABSTRACT IN GERMAN: Die zukunftsweisende Entwicklung des Zeitungsmarkts der Habsburgermonarchie nach 1848 setzte mit der am Informationsbedürfnis der wachsenden Stadtbevölkerung orientierten Lokalzeitung ein (wenn auch regionale Time-Lags zu berücksichtigen sind). Die zwei weiteren Phasen der Entwicklung des Mediums Tageszeitung sind einerseits durch die Ausbildung der politischen Presse und andererseits durch die Expansion der Massenpresse charakterisiert. Der Beitrag diskutiert Ergebnisse eines Projekts, das die Entwicklung der Tagespresse im österreichischen Teil der Habsburgermonarchie anhand eines modernisierungstheoretischen Ansatzes untersucht. Es beruht auf einer vollständigen Erhebung der Tageszeitungen in den Jahren der Volkszählungen (1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910, ergänzt um das Jahr 1855). // ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH: Since 1848 (and besides regional time lags), the growth of the newspaper market of the Habsburg Monarchy was firstly due to the development of the local newspaper as a dominating and forward looking type of newspaper in the targeted urban environment. The next two periods of development are dominated on the one hand by the era of the political press, and on the other hand by the rise of the mass press. This article presents some results from a project investigating the development of the daily press in the Austrian part of the Habsburg Monarchy using modernization theory as an analytical framework. It is based on a survey of all daily papers published in the Monarchy, using census years as the qualifying dates (1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910 supplemented by the year 1855). Abstract printed by permission of Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany