Bültmann & Gerriets
The Press and Popular Culture
von Martin Conboy
Verlag: Sage Publications
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-7619-6660-9
Erschienen am 05.02.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 217 mm [H] x 196 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 445 Gramm
Umfang: 194 Seiten

Preis: 198,50 €
keine Versandkosten (Inland)


Jetzt bestellen und voraussichtlich ab dem 16. November in der Buchhandlung abholen.

Der Versand innerhalb der Stadt erfolgt in Regel am gleichen Tag.
Der Versand nach außerhalb dauert mit Post/DHL meistens 1-2 Tage.

klimaneutral
Der Verlag produziert nach eigener Angabe noch nicht klimaneutral bzw. kompensiert die CO2-Emissionen aus der Produktion nicht. Daher übernehmen wir diese Kompensation durch finanzielle Förderung entsprechender Projekte. Mehr Details finden Sie in unserer Klimabilanz.
Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

In this book, Martin Conboy explores the complex and dynamic relationship between the popular press and popular culture. Rejecting approaches to popular culture which restrict themselves to the contemporary, Conboy argues for the importance of an historical perspective in understanding the contemporary relationship between the popular and the press.

The Press and Popular Culture offers:

· A much-needed critical history of the popular press - from the Early Modern Period to the present day.

· A comparative analysis of the emergence of the popular press in the United States and Britain.

· An approach to the role played by the popular press in the formation of popular culture which emphasizes the use of language.

Moving beyond historical analysis to the present day, the book concludes with an analysis of the popular press in a globalized media environment. Drawing on contemporary examples and discussion from Britain, Europe and the United States enables Conboy to situate the debate outside of the narrow confines of national border, as part of a debate about how the popular is being reconfigured in the popular press as part of a global strategy while retaining its essential appeal to local readerships; and meeting challenges by recombining aspects of its traditional rhetorical appeal.



Martin Conboy is a Reader in the Department of Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield. He co-edits the book series Journalism Studies: Key Texts for SAGE.



Introduction: Popular Press
Theory and History
Popularizing the People
The Popular Press as Popular Culture
The American Popular Press in the Nineteenth Century
The English Popular Press in the Early Nineteenth Century
Commercializing the Popular in Britain
The New Journalism
The Long Version
The Popular Press
Surviving Postmodernity
Integrating Approaches to Contemporary Popular Culture


andere Formate