Neue Medien und Technologien, neue Organisationsformen und Arbeitsabläufe, aber auch verschärfte Konkurrenz und Qualitätsprobleme: Der Journalismus in unserer Gesellschaft ist ein hochdynamischer Bereich, der seit einigen Jahren starken Veränderungen unterworfen ist.
Die Begründung und schrittweise Durchsetzung einer liberalen Demokratie in Westdeutschland war ein Vorgang, welcher auch und gerade von den älteren Kultureliten beträchtliche Wandlungsprozesse und Anpassungsleistungen verlangte.
Der Mann, der bei Bild Hans Esser war – Günter Wallraffs Bericht aus dem Inneren der Bildzeitung ist ein Meisterwerk des Investigativjournalismus, dessen Erkenntnisse bis heute Gültigkeit besitzen.
This book analyzes the dynamic growth of the scholarly publishing industry in the United States during 1939-1946, a critical period in the business history of scholarly publications in STM and the humanities and the social sciences.
This book represents the first systematic attempt to analyse media and public communications published in Britain by people of African and Afro-Caribbean origin during the aftermaths of war, presenting an in-depth study of print publications for the period 1919-1924.
This volume offers a new understanding of the role of the media in the Portuguese Empire, shedding light on the interactions between communications, policy, economics, society, culture, and national identities.
This book explores English single sheet satirical prints published from 1780-1820, the people who made those prints, and the businesses that sold them.
Media and Metamedia Management has contributions from seven prestigious experts, who offer their expertise and the view from their vantage point on communication, journalism, advertising, audiovisual, and corporate, political, and digital communication, paying special attention to the role of new technologies, the Internet and social networks, also from an ethics and legal dimension.
Establishing the unique opportunities and characteristics of doing research in publishing and book studies, this book demonstrates and evaluates the range of research methods that are available to students when conducting research within the field.
This book explores English single sheet satirical prints published from 1780-1820, the people who made those prints, and the businesses that sold them.