2005
DOI: 10.1080/13688800500353805
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Media Studies and the Mainstreaming of Media History

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“…As a non-financial virtue bound group, the press offers fertile ground for exploration in terms of its views on environmental issues. It has already been noted that the press, as a vital informational source (Miller, 2006), has power to influence public opinion (Ader, 1995;Donohue et al, 1995;Brown and Deegan, 1998;Baron, 2005) and to critique modern society (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005). Because newspapers have important and powerful social controls (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005;Splichal, 2002) especially in a developing country context, this paper uses their coverage of important environmental issues as expounded by the Global Reporting Initiative (2002) index to gather an overall press viewpoint of Indonesian environmental issues.…”
Section: The Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a non-financial virtue bound group, the press offers fertile ground for exploration in terms of its views on environmental issues. It has already been noted that the press, as a vital informational source (Miller, 2006), has power to influence public opinion (Ader, 1995;Donohue et al, 1995;Brown and Deegan, 1998;Baron, 2005) and to critique modern society (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005). Because newspapers have important and powerful social controls (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005;Splichal, 2002) especially in a developing country context, this paper uses their coverage of important environmental issues as expounded by the Global Reporting Initiative (2002) index to gather an overall press viewpoint of Indonesian environmental issues.…”
Section: The Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against this voluntary Indonesian environmental reporting background, resides the press which is described as one of the most prominent and powerful stakeholder groups in Indonesia affairs (Oetama, 2005;Sushartami, 2003).The press has informational (Miller, 2006;Ader, 1995;Donohue, Tichenor, and Olien., 1995;Brown and Deegan, 1998;Baron, 2005), critical (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005) and evaluative (Thogersen, 2006;Hampton, 2005;Splichal, 2002) roles in society, especially in a developing country context (Bokhorst-Heng, 2002) and, like their Indonesian company counterparts, have no mandatory requirements to inform the public on environmental reporting issues. However, many organs of the press have an ethical duty to serve as watchdog for society (Miller, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nerone, hemen her türlü tarihten yararlanarak çalışmalarını şekillendiren iletişim araştırmacılarının, buna rağmen bir türlü ayrı bir medya tarihi alanı şekillendirememelerine de değinmekte, tüm bunlara rağmen medya tarihinin kendisini yeni yeni bulan bir alan olduğunu belirtmektedir (2006: 254). Son yıllarda yaşanan toplumsal değişimler ve bu değişimlerin hissedilirliğini arttıran yeni medya gelişmeleri ise, iletişim çalışmaları alanında tarihin önemini daha da arttırmakta (Scannel, 2002: 191), yapılan temel çalışmalar medya tarihine daha fazla yönelmeyi ve çalışmalarda tarihsel bağlamın önemine yer vermeyi teşvik etmektedir (Hampton, 2005;Ross, 2008).…”
Section: Bir çAlışma Alanı Olarak Medya Tarihiunclassified
“…The decision to separate media and communications from culture in the second 1998 devolution referendum settlement may not have been a wise decision in a constitutive moment (Hampton, 2005). The potential for social and political change lies in the distinctiveness of cultural practices enacted in the everyday conjunctions and disjunctions forged between spaces and places; and between jurisdictions, national institutions, local networks and policy arenas in a converged media environment.…”
Section: Betwixt and Between: The Spaces And Places For Practising Evmentioning
confidence: 99%