The handbook of European communication history – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119161622,1119161622
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- ISBN-10 : 1119161622
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119161622
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The Handbook of European Communication History is a definitive and authoritative handbook that fills a gap in the literature to provide a coherent and chronological history of mass media, public communication and journalism in Europe from 1900 to the late 20th century. With contributions from teams of scholars and members of the European Communication Research and Education Association, the Handbook explores media innovations, major changes and developments in the media systems that affected public communication, as well as societies and culture. The contributors also examine the general trends of communication history and review debates related to media development.
To ensure a transnational approach to the topic, the majority of chapters are written not by a single author but by international teams formed around one or more lead authors. The Handbook goes beyond national perspectives and provides a basis for more cross-national treatments of historical developments in the field of mediated communication.
Table contents:
1 Struggles over ‘Press Freedom’ and ‘Public Spheres’: Competing Conceptualizations, Values, Norms
2 The ‘New’ Newspapers: The Popular Press in Britain, Portugal, Russia and Germany, late-1800s to Early-1900s
3 European Film since the 1890s: A Media Sector in the Shadow of Hollywood
4 Organizing a New Medium: the Emergence of Radio Broadcasting in Europe
5 The First World War and The Emergence of Modern Propaganda
6 Modernization, Democratization and Politicization: Mass Media in 1920s Europe
7 Crises, Rise of Fascism and the Establishment of Authoritarian Media Systems
8 The Russian Revolution and the Establishment of the Authoritarian Media System
9 International Radio Broadcasting during World War II
10 Media after 1945: Continuities and New Beginnings
11 Media and the Cold War: The East/West Conflict
12 Authoritarian Media Control in Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal and Greece After World War II
13 Rise of Television: Institutionalization and the Forming of National Audiences
14 The Introduction of Commercial Broadcasting to Europe
15 History of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe
16 Media Concentration and the Rise of Multinational Companies
17 EU Democratic Deficits: The EU Project and a European Public Sphere
18 The Emergence of the Internet and the End of Journalism?
19 Professionalisms and Journalism History: Lessons from European variations
20 The Development of Journalism Education in Europe
21 New Media and Audience Behavior
22 Americanization, or: the Rhetoric of Modernity How European Journalism Adapted US Norms, Practices and Conventions
23 Gender, Media and Modernity
24 Ethnic Minorities and the Media – A Struggle for Voice, Self and Community?
25 Imagined New Spaces of Political Solidarity in the 1880s-1920s: Beyond the National?
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