Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary world and it does so through a distinctive ‘communicative architecture’ structured in terms of a repertoire of ‘communicative frames’. This proves consequential for the public expression and engagement of views and voices, issues and identities, and exhibits a complexity that has so far remained unexplored and under-theorized. This article outlines our conceptualization of ‘communicative frames’ and demonstrates its relevance in a systematic, comparative international analysis of terrestrial and satellite, public service and commercial television news produced and/or circulated in six different countries: the USA, UK, Australia, India, Singapore ...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communicat...
In this dissertation, I examine how people engage with the news media as they build and support thei...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary worl...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
This article examines the communicative structures of UK television news presentation and how these ...
The research reported in this article examines for the first time contemporary U.S. TV journalism ap...
This article examines the communicative structures of UK television news presentation and how these ...
Abstract / The ‘communicative architecture ’ routinely organizing and delivering television news in ...
The `communicative architecture' routinely organizing and delivering television news in India, as wi...
The role of the media as a mirror of “reality” was the translucent background against which much res...
Media has become a very powerful cultural institution in the last past decades of the 20th century a...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
The study of international and global news to date has focused on the operation of foreign news valu...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communicat...
In this dissertation, I examine how people engage with the news media as they build and support thei...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
Television journalism serves to display and deliberate consent and conflict in the contemporary worl...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
This article examines the communicative structures of UK television news presentation and how these ...
The research reported in this article examines for the first time contemporary U.S. TV journalism ap...
This article examines the communicative structures of UK television news presentation and how these ...
Abstract / The ‘communicative architecture ’ routinely organizing and delivering television news in ...
The `communicative architecture' routinely organizing and delivering television news in India, as wi...
The role of the media as a mirror of “reality” was the translucent background against which much res...
Media has become a very powerful cultural institution in the last past decades of the 20th century a...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
The study of international and global news to date has focused on the operation of foreign news valu...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
Using structuration theory, assuming that every government has a stake in steering public communicat...
In this dissertation, I examine how people engage with the news media as they build and support thei...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...