Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies

  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies
    By Anne Hill, James Watson

    For Mead, ' it is this generalized other in his experience which provides him with a self'. Mead's ideas highlight the role that others can play in construction of self-identity. Erving Goffman in The Presentation of Self in Everyday ...

  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies
    By Anne Hill, James Watson

    Politics seems to be playing out more on Twitter than in The Times. This volume seeks to make its twenty-first century readers more media literate, as well as more critical consumers of modern news.

  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies
    By Anne Hill, James Watson

    When other people appear to call that value into question, we may be tempted to classify them as biased. ▷ Barrie Gunter, Measuring Bias on Television (University of Luton Press, 1997). Bigotry An inability and/or unwillingness to ...

  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies
    By Anne Hill, James Watson

    No student of media, communication and cultural studies can afford to be without the new edition of Watson and Hill.

  • Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies
    By Anne Hill, James Watson

    ... meaning whatever'. See Alan Sokel and Jean Bricmont, Intellectual Impostures (Profile Books, 1998); also published by Picador in the US, with the title Fashionable Nonsense (1998). Sound bite Term originally derives from radio but has ...