Discourses of Control
A number of stakeholders individuals, government agencies, NGOs,
domestic and global capital, etc. may have interests in participating in discussions
surrounding official cultural policies such as censorship and cultural protection.
Recently posted items
- R. Anderson Sutton. Local, global, or national? Popular
music on Indonesian television. (PDF)
- R. Anderson Sutton. Killing me softly? Love and death
in Korean (and Indonesian) music videos. (HTML)
- R. Anderson Sutton. Popularizing
the indigenous or indigenizing the popular? Television, video, and fusion
music in Indonesia. (PDF)
- R. Anderson Sutton. Seni Reformasi? Performance live
and mediated in post-Suharto Indonesia. (PDF)
- Hemant Shah. Modernization, marginalization, and emancipation:
Toward a normative model of journalism and national development. Communication
Theory, 6, 143-166. (PDF)
- Hemant Shah. Race, nation, and
citizenship: Asian Indians and the idea of whiteness in the U.S. press,
1906-1923. The Howard Journal of Communications, 10, 249-267.
(PDF)
- Hemant Shah. Communication and nation building: Comparing
U.S. models of ethnic assimilation and "Third World" modernization. Gazette,
65, 165-181. (PDF)
- Hemant Shah. "Portable culture" and diasporic
identities: Globalization, mass media, and the Asian community in Uganda.
(PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther, Cindy T. Christen, Janice L. Liebhart,
and Stella C. Chia. Congenial public, contrary press, and biased estimates
of the climate of opinion. Public Opinion Quarterly, 65, 295-320.
(PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther and J. Douglas Storey. The influence
of presumed influence. Journal of Communication, 53, 199-215.
(PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther and Kathleen Schmitt. Why partisans
see mass media as biased. (PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther. The persuasive press influence: Effects
of mass media on perceived public opinion. Communication Research,
25, 486-504.
(PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther and Ang Peng Hwa. Public perceptions
of television influence and opinions about censorship in Singapore. International
Journal of Public Opinion Research, 8, 248-265. (PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther, Dina L.G. Borzekowski, Janice L.
Liebhart, Katherine L. Weber. Presumed influence: How mass media indirectly
affect adolescent smoking rates. (PDF)
- Albert C. Gunther. Overrating the X-rating: The third-person
perception and suport for censorship of pornography. Jounal of Communication,
45, 27-38. (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Sweet comrades: Historical identities
and popular culture. Chapter 15 in Chou and McIntyre (Eds.) In search
of boundaries. (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Connections and differences: Spatial
dimensions of television history. Film & History, 30. 50-61.
(PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Feminine desire in the age of satellite
television. Journal of Communication, 55-70. (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Gatekeeping in the neo-network era.
(Book chapter.) (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Images of trust, economies of suspicion:
Hong Kong Media after 1997. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television,
18, 281-294. (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Industry on fire: The cultural economy
of Hong Kong media. Post Script, 19, 28-51. (PDF)
- Shanti Kumar and Michael Curtin. "Made in India":
In between music television and patriarchy. Television & New Media,
3, 345-366. (PDF)
- Christopher Anderson and Michael Curtin. Mapping the
ethereal city: Chicago television, the FCC, and the politics of place. Quarterly
Review of Film & Video, 16, 289-305. (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. On edge: Culture industries in the neo-network
era. (Book chapter. ) (PDF)
- Michael Curtin. Media capitals: Cultural geographies
of global TV. In Olsson and Spigel (Eds.) The persistence of television:
Critical approaches to television studies. (PDF)
- Peggy Choy. Return the islands back to the people: A
legacy of struggle and resistence in Ka Pae'aina. (Book chapter.) (PDF)
- Peggy Choy. Dancing outside the American dream: History
and politics of Asian dance in America. (Book chapter.) (PDF)
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