Television and common knowledge / edited by Jostein Gripsrud.
"Television and Common Knowledge considers how television is and can be a vehicle for well-informed citizenship in a fragmented modern society. Contributors first examine how common knowledge is assumed and produced across the huge social, cultural and geographic gulfs that characterize modern...
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Rights and representations: public discourse and cultural citizenship / Graham Murdock
- Media and diasporas / Daniel Dayan
- Scholars, journalism, television: notes on some conditions for mediation and intervention / Jostein Gripsrud
- Television as working-through / John Ellis
- Rhetoric, play, performance: revisiting a study of the making of a BBC documentary / Roger Silverstone
- Mediated knowledge: recognition of the familiar, discovery of the new / Sonia Livingstone
- Imaginary spaces: television, technology and everyday consciousness / Peter Larsen
- Knowledge as received: a project on audience uses of television news in world cultures / Klaus Bruhn Jensen
- Finding out about the world from television news: some difficulties / David Morley
- Credibility and media development / Anders Johansen
- Documentary: the transformation of a social aesthetic / John Corner
- Science on TV: forms and reception of science programmes on French television / Suzanne De Cheveigné.