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An analysis of race and gender portrayls [sic] on television commercialsPerry, Kourtnie. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Akron, School of Communication, 2006. / "December, 2006." Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed 10/15/2007) Advisor, Dudley B. Turner; Faculty readers, N. J. Brown, Kathleen D. Clark; Director, School of Communication, Carolyn Anderson ; Dean of the College, James Lynn; Dean of the Graduate School, George R. Newkome. Includes bibliographical references.
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Discursive ambiguities: feminist responses to the mass mediaVicente, Andresa Natacha Gomes de Almeida 30 November 2003 (has links)
This dissertation explores how representations of women in the media function as
heterodesignations in response to the current socio-economic cultural complex of
globalization. In its merger with reality, the media has become the dominant discourse
and the means through which prevailing modes of self-understanding are made available
in postmodern society, of which the simulacrum is a key feature. Representations of
women in the media in general, and in television advertisements in particular, are not, in
any way, subversive of hegemonic discourse and, despite the prevalent ambiguity of
these images, construct women in conformity with traditional gender stereotypes.
Through practices of deconstruction, such as feminist counter-cinema, of which the film
Female Perversions is an example, feminism has an important role to play in liberating
women from the oppressive effects of these representations, even if these efforts are not,
in themselves, free from ambiguity. / English Studies / M.A. (English)
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Die ontwikkeling van 'n mediasentriese model vir steunwerwing in Suid-Afrika / Development of a media-centric model for lobbying in South AfricaVan der Vyver, Abraham Gert 06 1900 (has links)
Title in English and Afrikaans / Communication Science / D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Science)
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A changing vision : women and landscape in the fiction of Margaret Drabble and Anita DesaiUniyal, Ranu January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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Journey to modern Thailand : Westernisation, television advertising and tensions in everyday lifeHinviman, Somsuk January 1999 (has links)
This thesis examines how and why Thai advertising 'Westernises'. Drawing on a literature from the theoretical fields of globalisation, consumer culture and advertising, it interrogates the 'Westernisation' process across the three communicative moments of advertising: production, text and consumption. The research project argues first that Thailand's society, culture and media have historically evolved in relation to both the processes of 'W esternisation' and 'Thainisation', and ·second that class, mapped onto an 'urban' and 'rural' divide, is a key factor in shaping the articulations of 'Western' and 'Thai' cultures in contemporary Thai society. The thesis suggests that advertising represents and manages social change by looking 'back to the future'. As 'apostles of bourgeois modernity', the adverts 'look forward', mythifying modem life as 'future-oriented' and 'developed'. But at the same time, ads 'look backward', offering a 'nostalgic' presentation of what is lost in modem society -- the 'undeveloped' rural which is kept intact rather than modernised. Created by practitioners who identify themselves as 'Thai cosmopolitans', they and their urban audiences use 'Westernisation' to distinguish themselves from the rural peasantry: they set up a symbolic frontier between 'Us' and 'Them'. In contrast, in response to ads, rural people sceptically observe social change and the more 'Western' modem life which they wish to have; however, this is also a rationalisation of what they cannot (yet) have. The thesis concludes that in the 'journey to modem Thailand', although 'Western modernisation' is (re)defmed as 'social development' radiating outward from the metropolitan centre, culturally it is marked by an ambivalent relation to Thai traditional values and to the rural. The latter continue to constitute a necessary counter-pointing narrative of 'W esternisation' within advertising and the self-identity of the Thai middle classes.
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News from Mars : transatlantic mass media and the practice of new astronomy, 1870-1910Nall, Joshua Fordor Kellogg January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Strange fascination : a study of David BowieBuckley, David Kenneth January 1993 (has links)
This thesis examines the work of David Bowie and its main theme is identity construction. Bowie was the first male pop star to project a succession of personae and his vocal styles, stage performances, lyrical method and videos are analysed in the light of his redefinitions of himself for public consumption. Bowie's guiding aesthetic was that of collage and his indebtedness to a variety of extra-musical sources, most significantly from literature and the theatre, is discussed. The theses eschews traditional narrative approaches which have been used to discuss individuals within pop, and deals with its subject matter thematically. The thesis describes the context in which Bowie's work is set and discusses the commercial constraints on his art, the relationship between the work and pop ideology, and the struggle between his public and private selves. The interaction between iconography and fandom is shown as playing a crucial role in determining his importance, and this analysis draws on my findings from correspondence with Bowie fans. Bowie's protean art has demanded a multi-disciplinary analytical approach and the thesis discusses the usefulness of musicology, semiotics, subcultural theory and Postmodernist thinking. The thesis suggests a way of explaining individuals in pop through a theoretical equilibrium between text and context.
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News magazines in the PRC in the new millennium : issues of constraint and performance呂書練, Lui, She-lin. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Journalism and Media Studies Centre / Master / Master of Journalism
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Representations of minority groups in Australian media: a case study of the Beach Riots, Sydney, Dec. 2005Cartledge, Jillian Maree. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / English Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Do harm or do less harm: identifying and addressing research gaps in media influences on suicidalityFu, King-wa, 傅景華 January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Journalism and Media Studies Centre / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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