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Message Received (Hardcover): Greg Philo Message Received (Hardcover)
Greg Philo
R1,089 Discovery Miles 10 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Message Received brings together the most recent research findings of the Glasgow Media Group. It focuses on major public issues such as the impact of fictional violence on children and media coverage of ethnic minorities, the developing world and disasters. It examines media representations of mental illness and public understanding of risks about this and about other areas such as health and food safety. The Group has also studied controversies in the media such as the BSE crisis and other major events such as the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.

Israel and Palestine - Competing Histories (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Mike Berry, Greg Philo Israel and Palestine - Competing Histories (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Mike Berry, Greg Philo
R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following up on their acclaimed book Bad News from Israel, Greg Philo and Mike Berry present a concise guide to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Uniquely, it shows how there are many different histories of this conflict and discusses the wide range of contending viewpoints. The authors outline each of these and indicate those which are based on the most considered historical research. Ideal for anyone approaching the subject for the first time and a perfect resource for students, this is the most accurate, accessible and up-to-date account available. This new book covers all key events in chronological order, in each case examining the varied historical accounts and presenting the beliefs and explanations of key thinkers across the ideological spectrum, from Edward Said to Binyamin Netanyahu. Starting the with emergence of the Zionist movement in the nineteenth century, and the figures who shaped it, the authors go on to cover the founding of Israel and its subsequent history,

Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security - New Methods in Understanding Audiences (Hardcover, New): Greg Philo,... Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security - New Methods in Understanding Audiences (Hardcover, New)
Greg Philo, Catherine Happer
R4,287 Discovery Miles 42 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, drawing on new research conducted for the UK Energy Resource Centre (UKERC), examines the contemporary public debate on climate change and the linked issue of energy security. It analyses the key processes which affect the formation of public attitudes and understanding in these areas, while also developing a completely new method for analysing these processes. The authors address fundamental questions about how to adequately inform the public and develop policy in areas of great social importance when public distrust of politicians is so widespread. The new methods of attitudinal research pioneered here combined with the attention to climate change have application and resonance beyond the UK and indeed carry global import.

More Bad News From Israel (Paperback, 2nd edition): Greg Philo, Mike Berry More Bad News From Israel (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Greg Philo, Mike Berry
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Building on rigorous research by the world-renowned Glasgow University Media Group, "More Bad News From Israel" examines media coverage of the current conflict in the Middle East and the impact it has on public opinion. The book brings together senior journalists and ordinary viewers to examine how audiences understand the news and how their views are shaped by media reporting. In the largest study ever undertaken in this area, the authors focus on television news. They illustrate major differences in the way Israelis and Palestinians are represented, including how casualties are shown and the presentation of the motives and rationales of both sides. They combine this with extensive audience research involving hundreds of participants from the USA, Britain and Germany. It shows extraordinary differences in levels of knowledge and understanding, especially amongst young people from these countries. Covering recent developments, including the Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Gaza, this authoritative and up-to-date study will be an invaluable tool for journalists, activists and students and researchers of media studies.

Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security - New Methods in Understanding Audiences (Paperback): Greg Philo, Catherine... Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security - New Methods in Understanding Audiences (Paperback)
Greg Philo, Catherine Happer
R1,493 Discovery Miles 14 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, drawing on new research conducted for the UK Energy Resource Centre (UKERC), examines the contemporary public debate on climate change and the linked issue of energy security. It analyses the key processes which affect the formation of public attitudes and understanding in these areas, while also developing a completely new method for analysing these processes. The authors address fundamental questions about how to adequately inform the public and develop policy in areas of great social importance when public distrust of politicians is so widespread. The new methods of attitudinal research pioneered here combined with the attention to climate change have application and resonance beyond the UK and indeed carry global import.

Market Killing - What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it (Hardcover): Greg Philo, David Miller Market Killing - What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it (Hardcover)
Greg Philo, David Miller
R5,498 Discovery Miles 54 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book shows how the release of the free market in the last part of the twentieth century produced a rise in inequality and violence, the development of a huge criminal economy and the degradation of social and cultural life. It questions the silence of academics in the face of these changes and asks how much they have been incorporated into the priorities of commerce and governments. Many academics in the social sciences, media and cultural studies have avoided critical issues and become occupied in obscure theoretical debates such as post-modernism. The effect was to draw inellectuals and students away from the engaged and empirical work needed to identify key social problems and possibilities for change. The authors of this book point to the need for independent research which can criticise political policies and reveal their effects. They show, for example, why contemporary policies on drugs and education are creating more problems than they solve. The book features contributions from a wide range of academic disciplines including mass communications, sociology, politics, geography, philosophy and economics, and points to new directions for radical science. It also examines the possibilities for a free and democratic media and calls for the development of critical and open debate.

Market Killing - What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it (Paperback): Greg Philo, David Miller Market Killing - What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it (Paperback)
Greg Philo, David Miller
R1,899 Discovery Miles 18 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book shows how the release of the free market in the last part of the twentieth century produced a rise in inequality and violence, the development of a huge criminal economy and the degradation of social and cultural life. It questions the silence of academics in the face of these changes and asks how much they have been incorporated into the priorities of commerce and governments. Many academics in the social sciences, media and cultural studies have avoided critical issues and become occupied in obscure theoretical debates such as post-modernism. The effect was to draw inellectuals and students away from the engaged and empirical work needed to identify key social problems and possibilities for change. The authors of this book point to the need for independent research which can criticise political policies and reveal their effects. They show, for example, why contemporary policies on drugs and education are creating more problems than they solve. The book features contributions from a wide range of academic disciplines including mass communications, sociology, politics, geography, philosophy and economics, and points to new directions for radical science. It also examines the possibilities for a free and democratic media and calls for the development of critical and open debate.

Message Received (Paperback, Reissue): Greg Philo Message Received (Paperback, Reissue)
Greg Philo
R1,502 R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Save R773 (51%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Message Received brings together the most recent research findings of the Glasgow Media Group. It focuses on major public issues such as the impact of fictional violence on children and media coverage of ethnic minorities, the developing world and disasters. It examines media representations of mental illness and public understanding of risks about this and about other areas such as health and food safety. The Group has also studied controversies in the media such as the BSE crisis and other major events such as the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.

The Glasgow Media Group Reader, Vol. II - Industry, Economy, War and Politics (Paperback, illustrated edition): Greg Philo The Glasgow Media Group Reader, Vol. II - Industry, Economy, War and Politics (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Greg Philo
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of the collected writings of the Glasgow University Media Group reprints articles on the reporting and audience reception of industrial and economic news, including coverage of the 1984-5 Miners' Strike. The Reader also includes more recent material on media coverage of conflicts in Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands and the Persian Gulf. Greg Philo examines the media strategies of political parties in the 1980s, and considers the effects of recent changes in the legal and commercial structure of broadcasting, including the 1990 Broadcasting Act. Overall, it illustrates how the struggle by various groups to "manage the media" has interrelated with a transformation of political life, as traditional values of consensus have been changed by those of the free market.

Seeing and Believing - The Influence of Television (Paperback): Greg Philo Seeing and Believing - The Influence of Television (Paperback)
Greg Philo
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Television has a powerful impact on our beliefs and can be used as a propaganda tool. Philo examines these issues by inviting groups of viewers to write their own news programmes, based on pictures from the 1984-5 miner's strike.
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Bad News for Labour - Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief (Paperback): Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony... Bad News for Labour - Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief (Paperback)
Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman, David Miller 1
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the summer of 2018, numerous members of the Labour Party were accused of anti-Semitic behaviour by their detractors. The controversy reached fever pitch amid claims that the Labour Party had become 'institutionally racist' under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, and that the prospect of a Corbyn-led government posed an 'existential threat' to Jewish life in Britain. Shrouded in confusion, hyped by the media, whether these accusations were true or not got lost in the mix. This book clears the confusion by drawing on deep and original research on public beliefs and media representation of antisemitism and the Labour Party, revealing shocking findings of misinformation spread by the press, including the supposedly impartial BBC, and the liberal Guardian. Bringing in discussions around the IHRA definition, anti-Zionism and Israel/Palestine, as well as including a clear chronology of events, this book is a must for anyone wanting to find out the reality behind the headlines.

Seeing and Believing - The Influence of Television (Hardcover): Greg Philo Seeing and Believing - The Influence of Television (Hardcover)
Greg Philo
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Television has a powerful impact on our beliefs and is open to use as a political and propaganda tool. Greg Philo has taken a new approach to examining these issues by inviting groups of television viewers to write their own news programmes, based on news pictures from the 1984-5 British miners' strike.

Bad News for Labour - Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief (Hardcover): Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony... Bad News for Labour - Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief (Hardcover)
Greg Philo, Mike Berry, Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman, David Miller
R2,751 Discovery Miles 27 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the summer of 2018, numerous members of the Labour Party were accused of anti-Semitic behaviour by their detractors. The controversy reached fever pitch amid claims that the Labour Party had become 'institutionally racist' under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, and that the prospect of a Corbyn-led government posed an 'existential threat' to Jewish life in Britain. Shrouded in confusion, hyped by the media, whether these accusations were true or not got lost in the mix. This book clears the confusion by drawing on deep and original research on public beliefs and media representation of antisemitism and the Labour Party, revealing shocking findings of misinformation spread by the press, including the supposedly impartial BBC, and the liberal Guardian. Bringing in discussions around the IHRA definition, anti-Zionism and Israel/Palestine, as well as including a clear chronology of events, this book is a must for anyone wanting to find out the reality behind the headlines.

Bad News for Refugees (Hardcover): Greg Philo, Emma Briant, Pauline Donald Bad News for Refugees (Hardcover)
Greg Philo, Emma Briant, Pauline Donald
R2,230 R2,088 Discovery Miles 20 880 Save R142 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bad News for Refugees analyses the political, economic and environmental contexts of migration and looks specifically at how refugees and asylum seekers have been stigmatised in political rhetoric and in media coverage. Through forensic research, conducted through interviews and analysis of media accounts, a history of contemporary migration and asylum is written. The authors examine the various catalysts for migration, in doing so reveal how economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers are often conflated by the media. They explain negative reactions to new arrivals, describing the benefit cheat, criminals and job stealing narratives that dominate anti-migrant discourse. Case studies reveal how hysterical and inaccurate media accounts act to legitimise political action can have terrible consequences both on the lives of refugees and also on established migrant communities. Based on new research by the renowned Glasgow Media Group, this book is essential reading for those concerned with the negative effects of media on public understanding and for the safety of vulnerable groups and communities in our society.

Bad News for Refugees (Paperback): Greg Philo, Emma Briant, Pauline Donald Bad News for Refugees (Paperback)
Greg Philo, Emma Briant, Pauline Donald
R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bad News for Refugees analyses the political, economic and environmental contexts of migration and looks specifically at how refugees and asylum seekers have been stigmatised in political rhetoric and in media coverage. Through forensic research, conducted through interviews and analysis of media accounts, a history of contemporary migration and asylum is written. The authors examine the various catalysts for migration, in doing so reveal how economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers are often conflated by the media. They explain negative reactions to new arrivals, describing the benefit cheat, criminals and job stealing narratives that dominate anti-migrant discourse. Case studies reveal how hysterical and inaccurate media accounts act to legitimise political action can have terrible consequences both on the lives of refugees and also on established migrant communities. Based on new research by the renowned Glasgow Media Group, this book is essential reading for those concerned with the negative effects of media on public understanding and for the safety of vulnerable groups and communities in our society.

Trade Unions and the Media (Paperback, 1977 ed.): Peter Beharrell, Greg Philo Trade Unions and the Media (Paperback, 1977 ed.)
Peter Beharrell, Greg Philo
R1,507 Discovery Miles 15 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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