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"Media and Values" investigates the moral performance of the media.
Based on an exhaustive number of focus groups, surveys, and
interviews with senior media staffers in the United Kingdom and
Europe, this book charts the changing status of the media as a
moral voice. The authors argue that television has lost the
authority to espouse a single vision of the proper way to live, and
instead reflects the norms of a variety of social groups. This
groundbreaking volume addresses the lack of moral certainty
reflected both in television programs and their audiences. "There
are great riches here: from the interviews with senior media
executives . . . to the discussion of popular television culture's
celebration of celebrity."--John Lloyd, "Prospect""" "This
profoundly original and learned book creatively illuminates
citizens' moral reasoning about the media, culture, and government.
A tour de force of nuanced interdisciplinary scholarship, "Media
& Values" offers wide-ranging insights into the
responsibilities of the communication industry, the justifications
and consequences of telecoms regulation--and the nature of the good
society itself."--Robert M. Entman, J. B. and M. C. Shapiro
Professor of Media & Public Affairs, George Washington
University "This is a very important book--a 'must read.' The
intellectual scope is astonishing: the problem it addresses is
quite crucial--namely the moral incoherence of the contemporary
world and the way that this shows up in empirical research into
individual attitudes/opinions/tastes/judgements. It is clearly a
cumulative critical reassessment of the implications of research
going back to the sixties. It's original, powerful, thoughtful and
spot-on as a diagnosis of the times and the very real issues we
confront today. A major piece of work."--Paddy Scannell, Department
of Communication Studies, University of Michigan
This is the third in a series of journal type writings that
reflects the personal experiences of the author. From Biblical
perspective on living a joyful life, he encourages others to use
Ephesians 6:11-18 as a model for recognizing and preparing for
spiritual warfare and spiritual growth through self-journaling.
This is the first in a series of journal type writings that
reflects the personal experiences of the author. From Biblical
perspective on living a joyful life, he encourages others to use
Philippians 4:6-9 as a model for positive thoughts and spiritual
growth through self-journaling.
This is the second in a series of journal type writings that
reflects the personal experiences of the author. From Biblical
perspective on living a joyful life, he encourages others to use
Galatians 5:22-23 as a model for spiritual fruits and spiritual
growth through self-journaling.
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