Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Annals of the AAPSS 625(1)

The End of Television? (So Far)

Elihu Katz
The End of Television?

Daniel Dayan
Sharing and Showing: Television as Monstration

Joshua Meyrowitz
We Liked to Watch: Television as Progenitor of the Surveillance Society

Amanda D. Lotz
What Is U.S. Television Now?

William Uricchio
Contextualizing the Broadcast Era: Nation, Commerce, and Constraint

John P. Robinson and Steven Martin
Of Time and Television

Paul Frosh
The Face of Television

John Ellis
The Performance on Television of Sincerely Felt Emotion

David E. Morrison
Cultural and Moral Authority: The Presumption of Television

Peter Lunt
Television, Public Participation, and Public Service: From Value Consensus to the Politics of Identity

Andrea Press
Gender and Family in Television’s Golden Age and Beyond

Sonia Livingstone
Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children

Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman, and Jay G. Blumler
Political Communication —Old and New Media Relationships

Menahem Blondheim and Tamar Liebes
Television News and the Nation: The End?

Monroe E. Price
End of Television and Foreign Policy

Garry Whannel
Television and the Transformation of Sport

Paddy Scannell
The Dialectic of Time and Television

The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, September 2009: Volume 625, Issue 1

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