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Viewer Discretion Advised shows where our media has gone wrong and what we can do about it. Established media critic Jeffrey McCall illustrates the problems with much of contemporary media content, why it is this way, how to better manage children's media use, how to become more critical audience members, and more. It also includes a helpful chapter on how readers can actively challenge media companies. Stop complaining about media content-change it!
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Attention, ce livre va vous faire douter de votre rapport au monde? Nous soupçonnons tous que les médias ne nous proposent pas une version parfaitement fidèle de l?actualité. Mais jusqu?à quel point ? Pour le savoir, Laurent Gervereau et ses équipes du ± Baromètre européen des médias ont réalisé une première : tout au long de l?année 2003, ils ont observé tous les jours les unes des principaux quotidiens et les journaux télévisés des chaînes de cinq grands pays européens, des États-Unis et de l?Algérie. Les résultats de ces observations, restitués dans ce livre, sont terrifiants. Premier constat massif : l?information mondiale est ± tenue par quelques pays, qui donnent au reste du monde leur vision d?eux-mêmes et des autres. Deuxième constat : la circulation planétaire de l?information sélectionne une minorité de faits, assortis des commentaires d?une minorité d?individus, à destination d?une majorité de consommateurs. Des événements, des conflits, des groupes sociaux, des zones géographiques entières sont totalement absents des médias, car supposés ± ne pas intéresser . Troisième constat : la recherche de l?émotion et du scoop conduit à théâtraliser l?actualité, le marché des images commandant un discours destiné d?abord à se vendre, même s?il contrevient aux faits. Quatrième constat, pas le moins surprenant : ces techniques s?adaptent à chaque pays, proposant autant de ± visions du monde spécifiques. Notre monde est-il l?objet d?un bourrage de crânes généralisé, ou relève-t-il d?une guerre structurée de l?information ? Pour Laurent Gervereau, il n?existe aucun complot mondial visant à contrôler l?information, mais un réel danger des conformismes empêchant la pluralité de points de vue.
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L'ouvrage s'intéresse à la diffusion de l'information scientifique par les médias ainsi qu'à la réception de cette information par le public.
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Taking a multisector and multimarket approach, Digital Media Worlds provides an in-depth analysis of the major economic developments of the book publishing, broadcasting, film, music, newspaper and video game industries. The contributors offer a detailed overview of the industries and their dynamics within global telecommunications, media and IT, combining vertical views and a synthetic horizontal approach to marshal facts and document their economic relevance. The collection focuses on core economic and management issues (cost structures, value network chain, business models) and analyses new ecosystems and value chains in global markets such as Asia.
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News media strongly influence how we picture public affairs across the world, playing a significant and sometimes controversial role in determining which topics are at the centre of public attention and action. Setting the Agenda, first published in 2004, has become the go-to textbook on this crucial topic.In this timely third edition, Maxwell McCombs - a pioneer of agenda-setting research - and Sebastián Valenzuela - a senior scholar of agenda setting in Latin America - have expanded and updated the book for a new generation of students. In describing the media's influence on what we think about and how we think about it, Setting the Agenda also examines the sources of media agendas, the psychological explanation for their impact on the public agenda, and their consequences for attitudes, opinions and behaviours. New to this edition is a discussion of agenda setting in the widened media landscape, including a full chapter on network agenda setting and a lengthened presentation on agenda melding. The book also contains expanded material on social media and the role of agenda setting beyond the realm of public affairs, as well as a foreword from Donald L. Shaw and David H. Weaver, the co-founders of agenda-setting theory
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Social justice and human rights movements are entering a new phase. Social media, artificial intelligence, and digital forensics are reshaping advocacy and compliance. Technicians, lawmakers, and advocates, sometimes in collaboration with the private sector, have increasingly gravitated toward the possibilities and dangers inherent in the nonhuman. #HumanRights examines how new technologies interact with older models of rights claiming and communication, influencing and reshaping the modern-day pursuit of justice. Ronald Niezen argues that the impacts of information technologies on human rights are not found through an exclusive focus on sophisticated, expert-driven forms of data management but in considering how these technologies are interacting with other, "traditional" forms of media to produce new avenues of expression, public sympathy, redress of grievances, and sources of the self. Niezen considers various ways that the pursuit of justice is happening via new technologies, including crowdsourcing, social media–facilitated mobilizations (and enclosures), WhatsApp activist networks, and the selective attention of Google's search engine algorithm. He uncovers how emerging technologies of data management and social media influence the ways that human rights claimants and their allies pursue justice, and the "new victimology" that prioritizes and represents strategic lives and types of violence over others. #HumanRights paints a striking and important panoramic picture of the contest between authoritarianism and the new tools by which people attempt to leverage human rights and bring the powerful to account.
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