The Crisis of Public Communication by Jay Blumler

The Crisis of Public Communication by Jay Blumler

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The role of the mass media in the world of politcs has become increasingly influential and controversial. This book traces the origins and development of this phenomena, basing discussion on critiques of BBC election coverage since 1966.

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The Crisis of Public Communication by Jay Blumler

The role of the mass media in the world of politcs has become increasingly influential and controversial. This book traces the origins and development of this phenomena, basing discussion on critiques of BBC election coverage since 1966.
Jay G. Blumler is Emeritus Professor of the Social and Political Aspects of Broadcasting at the University of Leeds and Professor of Journalism at the University of Maryland. He is International Editor of the Journal of Communication and Founding Co-Editor of the International Journal of Communication. Michael Gurevitch is Professor at the College of Journalism, University of Maryland, and is Associate Editor of the Journal of Communication. He is co-author of The Secularization of Leisure, The Challenge of Election Broadcasting and The Formation of Campaign Agendas and co-editor of Mass Communications and Society.
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ISBN 13 9780415108522
ISBN 10 0415108527
Title The Crisis of Public Communication
Author Jay Blumler
Series Communication And Society
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1995-11-30
Number of pages 246
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.