JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
Edited by : Rashmi Luthra,
University of
Michigan, USA |
Journalism and Mass Communication: The Making of Meaning
Rashmi Luthra, University of Michigan, USA
1. Evolution of
Journalism and Mass Communications
Kathleen L. Endres,
School of Communication, The University of Akron, USA
Magazines
Agnes Hooper
Gottlieb, The Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women's Studies, Seton Hall
University, USA
Motion Pictures
J. Emmett Winn,
Department of Communication & Journalism, Auburn University, USA
Newsletters,
Newspapers, Pamphlets
Kathleen L. Endres,
School of Communication, The University of Akron, USA
The Development of
Radio
Julia A. Spiker,
School of Communication, The University of Akron, USA
The Evolution of
Television
Kate Peirce,
Department of Mass Communication, USA
2. Evolution of
Mass Communication: Mass Communication and Sustainable Futures
Vibert Compton
Cambridge, School of Telecommunications, Department of African American Studies,
Ohio
University, USA
History and
Development of Mass Communications
Laurie Thomas Lee,
Department of Broadcasting, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Moving
Sustainability onto the Media Agenda
JoAnn Myer Valenti,
Department of Communications, Brigham Young University, USA
Suzanna M. Crage,
Brigham Young University, USA
International
Communications and Media Networks
Leara Rhodes, Grady
College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, USA
Traditional and
Modern Media
Debashis "Deb" Aikat,
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel
Hill, USA
Popular Culture
Angharad N. Valdivia,
Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
Identity Formation
and Difference in Mass Media
Shilpa Dave', Asian
American Studies Program, Cornell University, USA
Culture of
Consumption
Angharad N. Valdivia,
Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
Media Globalization
and Localization
Wayne D. Woodward,
Department of Humanities/Communications, The University of Michigan-Dearborn,
USA
International
Communication and World Affairs
Mark Dacosta Alleyne,
Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
3. The Internet
as a Mass Communication Media
Marwan M. Kraidy,
Division of International Communication, School of International Service,
American University, USA
The Information
Economy and the Internet
Laura Lengel,
Department of Communication, Richmond American International University, UK
Culture,
Institutions and Organizations on the Internet
Justin Brown,
Department of Telecommunications, University of Florida, USA
Internet Access, Cost
and the Information Gap
Simon Adetona Akindes,
Department of Teacher Education, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA
Government and
Governance in the Network Age: Can Cyberspace Really be Regulated?
Mohammed El-Nawawy,
Department of Communication, Stonehill College, USA
The Internet and
Sustainable Development
Everett M. Rogers,
Department of Communication and Journalism, University of New Mexico, USA
Interactive
Multimedia and Digital Technologies
Debashis "Deb" Aikat,
School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of North Carolina at
Chapel
Hill, USA
4. Management
and Future of Mass Communications and Media
Srinivas R. Melkote,
Department of Telecommunication, Bowling Green State University, USA
The Restructuring of
Telecommunications: Technology, Economics and Policy
Peter Shields,
Department of Telecommunications, Bowling Green State University, USA
Media Oligarchy:
Implications for Entrepreneurship in Internet Media
Jeffrey Layne
Blevins, Broadcast and Cinematic Arts Department, Central Michigan University,
USA
Management of
Information, Communication and Media Resources
Nanette S. Levinson,
School of International Service, American University, USA
Communication in the
21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
H. Leslie Steeves,
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, USA
Kumarini Silva,
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, USA
Mass Media in
Support of Sustainable Development
Srinivas R. Melkote,
Department of Telecommunication, Bowling Green State University, USA
Telecommunications
Policy
Paula Chakravartty,
Department of Communication, UCSD, USA
5. Communication
Strategies for Sustainable Societies
Lea Jane Parker,
School of Communication, Northern Arizona University, USA
Sustainability
Stephen Viederman,
Initiative for Fiduciary Responsibility, USA
Communication
Campaigns Advocating Sustainable Development
Lea Jane Parker,
School of Communication, Northern Arizona University, USA
An Operational Model
for Ecologically Sustainable Growth
Ray C. Anderson,
Interface, Inc., USA
M.D. Bertolucci,
Interface Research Corporation, USA
Communicating a
Politics of Sustainable Development
John Barry, School of
Politics, Queen's University of Belfast, UK
International News
Coverage of Sustainable Development
Jody Waters,
Department of Radio-Television-Film, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Karin Wilkins,
Department of Radio-Television-Film, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
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