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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
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Part One: General Perspectives
- 1.1 Communication Research and Media Science in Europe: Research and Academic Training at a Turning Point 3
- 1.2 Interactivity: The New Media Use Option – State of the Art 57
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Part Two: The Mass Media in Perspective: Where are They Heading?
- 2.1 New Trends in TV and Radio Research 115
- 2.2 Acceptance and Diffusion of Digital Television in Germany 127
- 2.3 Making Money, Making Meaning: The Role of Communication in the Construction of a Television Station Culture 147
- 2.4 The Publisher: Tutor of the Information Society 171
- 2.5 Media Assessment: The Future of Media Ethics 187
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Part Three: New Findings in Media Use and Media Effects Research
- 3.1 Media Effects Research 2002: State of the Art 201
- 3.2 Lonely Viewers? Families' Organization of Space and the Allocation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Home 215
- 3.4 Economic Affairs, Media Coverage, and the Public's Perception of the Economy in Germany 251
- 3.5 Prognosis Methods on Television Viewing Patterns for Target Audiences 271
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Part Four: Online Communication: Present Status and Future Perspectives
- 4.1 Online Communication: Putting the Knowledge Gap Theory into Perspective 289
- 4.2 Cyber-TV and The New Interactivity: The GIGA Case 309
- 4.3 “Is there anybody out there?” Creative Language Play and “Literariness” in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 325
- 4.4 Ethnography on the Net: Language, Culture, and Communications 345
- 4.5 Explorations in Students’ Sense-Making of the Internet 361
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Part Five: European Research on Interpersonal and Organizational Communication
- 5.1 Management of Organizational Communication in The Netherlands: Glass Ceiling and Encroachment 389
- 5.2 The Advance of Public Relations as a Discipline: Retrospect and Prospect 409
- 5.3 A Comparative Study of Communicative Skill: Theory and Practice 425
- 5.4 Voice and Power: A Critical Investigation of Accounts of Bullying in Organizations 441
- 5.5 The Structure and Agency of Communion Dimension in Interpersonal Communicative Interaction 459
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Part Six: Perspectives on Children, Gender, and Political Culture in Media Research
- 6.1 Engaged from Birth: Children Under Two Talking on Telephones 479
- 6.2 Everyday Discursive Practices and The Construction of Gender: A Study at the “Grass Roots” 497
- 6.3 Images of the First Female Prime Minister of Turkey: An Analysis of Political Cartoons in the Turkish Newspapers 517
- 6.4 The Forgotten Europe of Small Community Media: The Basque Experience 535
- 6.5 Working Together, Living Apart: Inter-Group Communication within Organizations in Northern Ireland 551
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Part Seven: Big Brother is Watching You? Communication Research and Media Development in Europe – Comments from Abroad
- 7.1 Interaction between Online Communication and TV-Viewing: Current Status and Future Perspectives 577
- 7.2 Can Big Brother and His Siblings Play Together More? The Potential for Transatlantic Work on Media Coverage of Science and the Environment 585
- 7.3 The Converging Approaches of American and European Dialogue: Combining Pragmatic and Theoretical Ideas in the Resolution of Complex Problems 599
- Contributors 611
- Author Index 621
- Subject Index 641
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
-
Part One: General Perspectives
- 1.1 Communication Research and Media Science in Europe: Research and Academic Training at a Turning Point 3
- 1.2 Interactivity: The New Media Use Option – State of the Art 57
-
Part Two: The Mass Media in Perspective: Where are They Heading?
- 2.1 New Trends in TV and Radio Research 115
- 2.2 Acceptance and Diffusion of Digital Television in Germany 127
- 2.3 Making Money, Making Meaning: The Role of Communication in the Construction of a Television Station Culture 147
- 2.4 The Publisher: Tutor of the Information Society 171
- 2.5 Media Assessment: The Future of Media Ethics 187
-
Part Three: New Findings in Media Use and Media Effects Research
- 3.1 Media Effects Research 2002: State of the Art 201
- 3.2 Lonely Viewers? Families' Organization of Space and the Allocation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Home 215
- 3.4 Economic Affairs, Media Coverage, and the Public's Perception of the Economy in Germany 251
- 3.5 Prognosis Methods on Television Viewing Patterns for Target Audiences 271
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Part Four: Online Communication: Present Status and Future Perspectives
- 4.1 Online Communication: Putting the Knowledge Gap Theory into Perspective 289
- 4.2 Cyber-TV and The New Interactivity: The GIGA Case 309
- 4.3 “Is there anybody out there?” Creative Language Play and “Literariness” in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 325
- 4.4 Ethnography on the Net: Language, Culture, and Communications 345
- 4.5 Explorations in Students’ Sense-Making of the Internet 361
-
Part Five: European Research on Interpersonal and Organizational Communication
- 5.1 Management of Organizational Communication in The Netherlands: Glass Ceiling and Encroachment 389
- 5.2 The Advance of Public Relations as a Discipline: Retrospect and Prospect 409
- 5.3 A Comparative Study of Communicative Skill: Theory and Practice 425
- 5.4 Voice and Power: A Critical Investigation of Accounts of Bullying in Organizations 441
- 5.5 The Structure and Agency of Communion Dimension in Interpersonal Communicative Interaction 459
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Part Six: Perspectives on Children, Gender, and Political Culture in Media Research
- 6.1 Engaged from Birth: Children Under Two Talking on Telephones 479
- 6.2 Everyday Discursive Practices and The Construction of Gender: A Study at the “Grass Roots” 497
- 6.3 Images of the First Female Prime Minister of Turkey: An Analysis of Political Cartoons in the Turkish Newspapers 517
- 6.4 The Forgotten Europe of Small Community Media: The Basque Experience 535
- 6.5 Working Together, Living Apart: Inter-Group Communication within Organizations in Northern Ireland 551
-
Part Seven: Big Brother is Watching You? Communication Research and Media Development in Europe – Comments from Abroad
- 7.1 Interaction between Online Communication and TV-Viewing: Current Status and Future Perspectives 577
- 7.2 Can Big Brother and His Siblings Play Together More? The Potential for Transatlantic Work on Media Coverage of Science and the Environment 585
- 7.3 The Converging Approaches of American and European Dialogue: Combining Pragmatic and Theoretical Ideas in the Resolution of Complex Problems 599
- Contributors 611
- Author Index 621
- Subject Index 641