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Current-affairs talkshows: Public communication revitalized on television

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Authors
  • M.H.C. Shen
Supervisors
  • D. Mcquail
Award date 24-06-1999
Organisations
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Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: ASCoR
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Contents
Preface
Contents
Preface
1: Introduction
Part 1
Part 1: 2: Television: The Medium And Its Message
Part 1: 3: Television: An Entertaining Mediator Of Information?
Part 1: 4: Engaging Audiences: Participatory Talkshows And Their Democratic Potential
Part 1: 5: Participatory, Performative, Or Promotive? Talkshows' Democratic Failure
Part 2
Part 2: 6: The Emergence Of Current-Affairs Participatory Talkshows In Taiwan
Part 2: 7: 2100: All People Open Talk- Focus And Methodologies
Part 2: 8: 2100: All People Open Talk The Talkspace As A Professional Construct
Part 2: 9: 2100: All People Open Talk The Talkspace With Populist Appeal
Part 2: 10: 2100 All People Open Talk: The Viewers And Their Viewing Habits
Part 2: 11: 2100: All People Open Talk Viewers' Satisfactions
Part 2: 12: Conclusion Participatory Talkshow Journalism: A Unique Use Of A Unique Medium For Public Communication
Bibliography
Appendices
Index
Summary
Samenvatting
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