In From Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television, Sabina Mihelj and Simon Huxtable delve into the fascinating world of television under communism, using it to test a new framework for comparative media analysis. To understand the societal consequences of mass communication, the authors argue that we need to move beyond the analysis of media systems, and instead focus on the role of the media in shaping cultural ideals and narratives, everyday practices and routines. Drawing on a wealth of original data derived from archival sources, programme and schedule analysis, and oral history interviews, the authors show how communist authorities managed to harness the power of television to shape new habits and rituals, yet...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
This article builds a theoretical model for comparative analysis of media culture based on the notio...
This study provides a glimpse into the cultural history of the popular medium of television for the ...
Bönker K. From Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television. SLAVIC REVIEW. 2...
The television revolution: television as a domestic object in socialist Eastern Europ
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
Introduction to From media systems to media cultures: Understanding socialist televisio
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
From comparing media systems to comparing media cultures: understanding state socialist televisio
This article contributes to the growing literature on diverse television cultures globally and histo...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
This article builds a theoretical model for comparative analysis of media culture based on the notio...
This study provides a glimpse into the cultural history of the popular medium of television for the ...
Bönker K. From Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television. SLAVIC REVIEW. 2...
The television revolution: television as a domestic object in socialist Eastern Europ
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
Introduction to From media systems to media cultures: Understanding socialist televisio
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
This article develops a number of conceptual and methodological proposals aimed at furthering a firm...
From comparing media systems to comparing media cultures: understanding state socialist televisio
This article contributes to the growing literature on diverse television cultures globally and histo...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
Television entertainment in socialist Eastern Europe: between cold war politics and global developme...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
This article builds a theoretical model for comparative analysis of media culture based on the notio...
This study provides a glimpse into the cultural history of the popular medium of television for the ...