Getting the Message by John Eldridge

Getting the Message by John Eldridge

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Summary

The work of the Glasgow Media Group has long been established as being at the forefront of media studies. This collection is an ideal introduction to their recent work.

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Getting the Message by John Eldridge

The work of the Glasgow Media Group has long established their place at the forefront of Media Studies, and Getting the Message provides an ideal introduction to recent work by the Group. Contributors discuss themes such as the relationship between the media and public opinion, the emergence of TV news formats and styles, and the relations between theory and method in media research. Recent work undertaken by the Group on the media's role in reporting on AIDS, Vietnam, Northern Ireland and the Gulf War is also represented. In its fresh approach to the relationship between journalists and their sources and occupation analysis, the collection also illuminates how the earlier work of the group has been extended, and the ways in which its research has developed both individually and collectively. Getting the Message offers an invaluable and far-reaching exploration of the inter-relations between the production of media messages and their reception - an invaluable guide for any study of the development of media theory.
John Eldridge is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow and a founder member of the Glasgow University Media Group.
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ISBN 13 9780415079839
ISBN 10 0415079837
Title Getting the Message
Author John Eldridge
Series Communication And Society
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 1993-06-17
Number of pages 368
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