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David Altheide

    9. August 1945
    Media Edge
    Terror Post 9/11 and the Media
    An Ecology of Communication
    • Altheide's new book advances the argument set in motion some years ago with Media Logic and continued in Media Worlds in the Postjournalism Era: that in our age, information technology and the communication environments it posits have affected the private and the social spheres of all our power relationships, redefining the ground rules for social life and concepts such as freedom and justice. Articulated through an interactionist and non-deterministic focus, An Ecology of Communication offers a distinctive perspective for understanding the impact of information technology, communication formats, and social activities in the new electronic environment. As more routines, rituals, and activities incorporate such technologies within their organizational cultures, new sorts of activities are added and previous ones are changed according to an underlying logic explored in these pages. Various chapters illustrate some of these altered and redefined organizational cultures: bureaucracy, the mass media, computer formats, war, surveillance, and testing, among others.

      An Ecology of Communication
    • Terror Post 9/11 and the Media

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      The book delves into the role of mass media in shaping perceptions of terrorism and social control after 9/11. David L. Altheide explores how fear intertwines with media narratives, influencing discourse and societal meanings. He highlights institutional interventions and the framing of stories that contribute to broader media narratives of terror. Additionally, the author discusses the emergence of new communication formats that create counter-narratives, impacting future communicative experiences. It serves as a resource for scholars and students studying media's influence on terror.

      Terror Post 9/11 and the Media
    • Media Edge

      Media Logic and Social Reality

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      Exploring the profound impact of mediated communication on contemporary society, this book argues that media logic now permeates everyday interactions, marketing, and social institutions. It highlights how media has become an integral part of social forms in both routine and extraordinary activities, marking a significant shift since the industrial revolution. The foundational ideas were initially presented in 'Media Logic,' co-authored with Robert P. Snow in 1979, establishing a critical framework for understanding these changes in social science.

      Media Edge