Media and Politics (2004). Hallin discusses methodological difficulties with comparative media research, answers both praise and criticism of their work, and contemplates the development and state of the field. The field of comparative studies is still only in its adolescence, argues Hallin, and asserts theory development as well as empirical studies of media systems is still called for and indeed long overdue. He urges researchers to push beyond the frontier of the countries studied in Comparing Media Systems, and consequently further develop comparative media theory
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
Comparative communication research is conventionally perceived as the contrasting of different macro...
News media and social media are often compared in a way that focuses on their contrasts, e.g. as bet...
In this interview, Daniel C. Hallin offers hindsight concerning his collaborative project with Paolo...
Hallin and Mancini's book Comparing Media Systems has been hailed as a seminal work sparking several...
In social sciences, the interdependence between media systems and political systems is generally not...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
The analysis of media systems has become a cornerstone in the field of comparative communication res...
India is the largest democracy of the world with a vibrant mediascape and there is a complicated rel...
j Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by...
Comparative research guides our attention to understanding how communication phenomena vary in diffe...
This article looks critically at the systems approaches in comparative media studies when applied to...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Centre for Film and Media Studies, Un...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Jay Blumler deserves credit for introducing the comparative approach to the communication discipline...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
Comparative communication research is conventionally perceived as the contrasting of different macro...
News media and social media are often compared in a way that focuses on their contrasts, e.g. as bet...
In this interview, Daniel C. Hallin offers hindsight concerning his collaborative project with Paolo...
Hallin and Mancini's book Comparing Media Systems has been hailed as a seminal work sparking several...
In social sciences, the interdependence between media systems and political systems is generally not...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
The analysis of media systems has become a cornerstone in the field of comparative communication res...
India is the largest democracy of the world with a vibrant mediascape and there is a complicated rel...
j Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by...
Comparative research guides our attention to understanding how communication phenomena vary in diffe...
This article looks critically at the systems approaches in comparative media studies when applied to...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Centre for Film and Media Studies, Un...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Jay Blumler deserves credit for introducing the comparative approach to the communication discipline...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
Comparative communication research is conventionally perceived as the contrasting of different macro...
News media and social media are often compared in a way that focuses on their contrasts, e.g. as bet...