Suche einschränken:
Zur Kasse

14 Ergebnisse.

Journalism

Schudson, Michael
Journalism
Despite the criticisms that have been levelled at news organizations in recent years and the many difficulties they face, journalism matters. It matters, argues Schudson, because it orients people daily in the complex and changing worlds in which they live. It matters because it offers a fact-centered, documented approach to pertinent public issues. It matters because it keeps watch on the powerful, especially those in government, and can pres...

CHF 19.50

Journalism

Schudson, Michael
Journalism
Despite the criticisms that have been levelled at news organizations in recent years and the many difficulties they face, journalism matters. It matters, argues Schudson, because it orients people daily in the complex and changing worlds in which they live. It matters because it offers a fact-centered, documented approach to pertinent public issues. It matters because it keeps watch on the powerful, especially those in government, and can pres...

CHF 60.50

The Rise of the Right to Know

Schudson, Michael
The Rise of the Right to Know
The American founders did not endorse a citizen's right to know. More openness in government, more frankness in a doctor's communication with patients, more disclosure in a food manufacturer's package labeling, and more public notice of actions that might damage the environment emerged in our own time. As Michael Schudson shows in The Rise of the Right to Know, modern transparency dates to the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s--well before the Internet-...

CHF 43.90

Why Journalism Still Matters

Schudson, Michael
Why Journalism Still Matters
Can we talk about the news media without proclaiming journalism either our savior or the source of all evil? It is not easy to do so, but it gets easier if we put the problems and prospects of journalism in historical and comparative perspective, view them with a sociological knowledge of how newsmaking operates, and see them in a political context that examines how political institutions shape news as well as how news shapes political attitud...

CHF 85.00

Why Journalism Still Matters

Schudson, Michael
Why Journalism Still Matters
Can we talk about the news media without proclaiming journalism either our savior or the source of all evil? It is not easy to do so, but it gets easier if we put the problems and prospects of journalism in historical and comparative perspective, view them with a sociological knowledge of how newsmaking operates, and see them in a political context that examines how political institutions shape news as well as how news shapes political attitud...

CHF 29.90

Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press

Schudson, Michael
Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press
Journalism does not create democracy and democracy does not invent journalism, but what is the relationship between them? This question is at the heart of this book by world renowned sociologist and media scholar Michael Schudson. Focusing on the U.S. media but seeing them in a comparative context, Schudson brings his understanding of news as at once a story-telling and fact-centered practice to bear on a variety of controversies about what pu...

CHF 95.00

The Sociology of News

Schudson, Michael
The Sociology of News
The Sociology of News reviews and synthesizes not only what is happening to journalism but also what is happening to the scholarly understanding of journalism. In the Second Edition, each chapter of the book has been updated to account for the radical changes that have reshaped the news industry over the last decade. With a new chapter on the sharp contraction of the news business in the United States since 2007, The Sociology of News examines...

CHF 34.90

The Good Citizen

Schudson, Michael
The Good Citizen
In 1996 less than half of all eligible voters even bothered to vote. Fewer citizens each year follow government and public affairs regularly or even think they should. Is popular sovereignty a failure?Not necessarily, argues Michael Schudson in this provocative and unprecedented history of citizenship in America. Measuring voter turnout or attitudes is a poor approximation of citizenship. The meaning of voting -- and what counts as politics --...

CHF 35.50

The Power of News

Schudson, Michael
The Power of News
This text examines the US news media's emergence as a major institution of modern society, a repository of common knowledge and cultural authority. It shows how news, by making knowledge public, actually changes the character of knowledge and allows people to act on that knowledge in new ways.

CHF 57.50

Rise of the Right to Know

Schudson, Michael
Rise of the Right to Know
Modern transparency dates to the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s--well before the Internet. Michael Schudson shows how the "right to know" has defined a new era for democracy--less focus on parties and elections, more pluralism and more players, year-round monitoring of government, and a blurring line between politics and society, public and private.

CHF 36.90

Advertising, The Uneasy Persuasion

Schudson, Michael
Advertising, The Uneasy Persuasion
What does advertising do? Is it the faith of a secular society? If so, why does it inspire so little devotion? Advertising, the Uneasy Persuasion is a clear-eyed account of advertising as both business and social institution. Instead of fuelling the moral indignation surrounding the industry, or feeding fantasies of powerful manipulators, Michael Schudson presents a clear assessment of advertising in its wider sociological and historical frame...

CHF 81.00