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Television Publics in South Asia: Mediated Politics and Culture
London; New York: Routledge (2023), xiii, 250 pp.
"Television has a prime role to play in the formation of discursive domains in the everyday life of South Asian publics. This book explores various television media practices, social processes, mediated political experiences and everyday cultural compositions from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan
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Fördert arabische Populärkultur die Individualisierung? Anschlussdiskurse der Fernsehnutzung bei jungen Ägyptern
In: Islam in der Moderne, Moderne im Islam: eine Festschrift für Reinhard Schulze zum 65. Geburtstag
Leiden: Brill (2018), pp. 451-471
"The article revisits classical debates about the positive and negative relation of popular culture and socio-political developments with regard to the Arab world. Within the Frankfurt School and modern Cultural Studies at times contradictory approaches to the role of entertainment in political cult
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Religion and Global Media: Impact of Arabic TV Channels on Lowland Eritrean Youth
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, volume 9, issue 2 (2016), pp. 221-236
"Satellite TV channels from the Middle East started beaming into Eritrea from 1996, and the Eritrean youth are avid consumers of the global messages from across the borders. Following an in-depth interview method as a research technique, using an unstructured, openended questionnaire, the present st
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Effects of Foreign Soap Operas on Young People: Case of Tangaza University College
Tangaza: Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Tangaza University College, Thesis (2016), 51 pp.
"This study in a way established that soap operas have some positive contributions to the society. For example, the study shows that youth become more confident and social after watching soaps. However, in agreement with the objectives of this study, the negative effects of soap operas on young peop
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Television and the Cultivation of Personal Values Among Catholics in Zambia
Leuven: KU Leuven, Faculteit Sociale Wetenschappen, Doctoral Thesis (2015), 499 pp.
"[...] the aims for embarking on this study were (a) for the researcher to understand more about the TV, it’s various genres and audiences preferences; (b) Explore the applicability of cultivation theory to an African TV audience; (c) gather data about important values and value changes, and share
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More Bad News from Israel
London: Pluto Press, Exp. and updated ed. (2011), viii, 475 pp.
"Building on rigorous research by the world-renowned Glasgow University Media Group, 'More Bad News From Israel' examines media coverage of the current conflict in the Middle East and the impact it has on public opinion. The book brings together senior journalists and ordinary viewers to examine how
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Estudio a niños y adolescentes sobre la radio y televisión
Lima: Consejo Consultivo de Radio y Televisión (CONCORTV) (2010), 98 pp.
"El objetivo fue conocer las actitudes, hábitos, evaluación y opinión de los niños y adolescentes peruanos sobre los medios de comunicación, especialmente la radio y televisión. Los principales temas considerados fueron la tenencia y uso de medios, hábitos de uso de medios y actividades cotid
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News Consumption Among Young Libyan Adults: Are New Satellite TV News Services Displacing Local TV News?
Arab Media & Society, issue 12 (2010), 21 pp.
"This study investigates the relationship between Libyan university students' consumption of Libyan and international Arab satellite TV news services and their perceptions of gratifications received from these news services. A self-completion questionnaire survey was administered to a sample of 400
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Young People, Soap Operas and Reality TV
Göteborg: UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media; Nordicom (2004), 255 pp.
Alles Seifenblasen? Die Bedeutung von Daily Soaps im Alltag von Kindern und Jugendlichen
München: kopaed (2002), 395 pp.
Fernsehgewalt: Zuwendungsattraktivität - Erregungsverläufe - sozialer Effekt. Zur Begründung und praktischen Anwendung eines kognitiv-physiologischen Ansatzes der Medienrezeptionsforschung, am Beispiel von Gewaltdarstellungen
Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag (1999), iv, 812 pp.
In der umfangreichen Studie stehen zwei Fragen im Mittelpunkt: Warum setzen sich Menschen unter TV-Bedingungen Situationen aus, denen sie im wirklichen Leben nicht begegnen wollen? Welche Wirkung hat die Fernsehgewalt-Rezeption auf Einstellungen der Zuschauer? Ihr liegen die Ergebnisse einer Untersu
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