This study attempts to bring the concept of political socialization into not the 20th Century, but the 21st Century. We look at the implications of this conglomeration of the media, and the corresponding growth in corporate control of the media
The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore onc...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
My paper analyzes the relationship between human rights and U.S. media industries from 1943 to 1950....
This paper presents evidence of the demise of Libertarianism in the U.S. mass media system and propo...
This essay draws on the work of French philosopher Louis Althusser, particularly his contributions t...
Abstract: Mass media and especially the mainstream media has developed into the most impo...
In this study, I demonstrate the consequences of the triumph of neoliberalism and media deregulation...
This article makes the case that critical research in media studies needs to devote more attention t...
This thesis examines how market forces influence the political roles of mass media.The original prin...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
The mass media are too important to American democracy, too capable of causing injury, and too easy ...
Profiles how fourteen nations fund and protect the autonomy of public media via multiyear funding, p...
In this article the authors provide theoretical overview of terms media, politics, international pol...
My dissertation examines media freedom’s measurement and then more specifically the institutional de...
This paper is set to analyze interdependencies of freedom, media, and war. In order to show freedom’...
The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore onc...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
My paper analyzes the relationship between human rights and U.S. media industries from 1943 to 1950....
This paper presents evidence of the demise of Libertarianism in the U.S. mass media system and propo...
This essay draws on the work of French philosopher Louis Althusser, particularly his contributions t...
Abstract: Mass media and especially the mainstream media has developed into the most impo...
In this study, I demonstrate the consequences of the triumph of neoliberalism and media deregulation...
This article makes the case that critical research in media studies needs to devote more attention t...
This thesis examines how market forces influence the political roles of mass media.The original prin...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
The mass media are too important to American democracy, too capable of causing injury, and too easy ...
Profiles how fourteen nations fund and protect the autonomy of public media via multiyear funding, p...
In this article the authors provide theoretical overview of terms media, politics, international pol...
My dissertation examines media freedom’s measurement and then more specifically the institutional de...
This paper is set to analyze interdependencies of freedom, media, and war. In order to show freedom’...
The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore onc...
Media censorship is a global phenomenon that has foreshadowed information outlets for centuries. A c...
My paper analyzes the relationship between human rights and U.S. media industries from 1943 to 1950....