The political economy of communication encompasses a broad body of literature that explores linkages between mass communication media and power brokers or ‘elites’ at a societal level (Boyd-Barrett and Newbold, 1995; Chomsky, 1996; Downing et al., 1995; Golding and Murdock, 1996; Herman et al., 1998; Keeble, 2000; Kellner, 2001; Mc Chesney and Wood, 998; Mosco, 1996; Schiller, 1992). The literature focuses on a number of key power brokers within society such as the legislature, judiciary and a wide variety of powerful state agencies, including the armed forces, that would seek in their interactions with media organisations to regulate, control and direct public communication
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This thesis sets out to explore the linkages between communication policy in Ireland and the wider s...
This article examines the role of ministerial special advisers (SpAds) in Northern Ireland’s governm...
- The recent criminal trials of Erol Incedal on terrorism-related charges, in which central details ...
Censorship, whether justifiable or not, is first and foremost a denial of a part of reality. In Irel...
Can we say that any legislation concerning broadcasting is a form of censorship? Where does the cens...
Ireland in the immediate post-war period offers, to the student of Cold War politics and intrigues, ...
This article develops an ‘economy of secrecy’ as a framework to understand how secrecy regulates int...
There is no communications technology that does not raise epistemological, ethical, or aesthetic que...
News coverage of warfare poses a dilemma for social systems with a free press, such as the United St...
Whistleblowing has gained increasing media attention over the past 40 years, as incidents of abuse a...
The recent criminal trials of Erol Incedal on terrorism-related charges, in which central details we...
The origins of this research project lie in the writer\u27s dissatisfaction with the growing library...
The introduction of the Freedom of Information act in Ireland in 1997 was a profound change for a st...
Studying the political economy of communications is no longer a marginal approach in media/communica...
676 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Concerns about First Amendmen...
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- The recent criminal trials of Erol Incedal on terrorism-related charges, in which central details ...