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Media in the Digital Age

John V. Pavlik

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Digital technologies have fundamentally altered the nature and function of media in our society, reinventing age-old practices of public communication and at times circumventing traditional media and challenging its privileged role as gatekeepers of news and entertainment. Some critics believe these technologies keep the public involved in an informed discourse on matters of public importance, but it isn't clear this is happening on a large scale. Propaganda disguised as news is flourishing, and though interaction with the digital domain teaches children valuable skills, it can also expose them to grave risks.

John V. Pavlik critically examines our current digital innovations& mdash;blogs, podcasting, peer-to-peer file sharing, on-demand entertainment, and the digitization of television, radio, and satellites& mdash;and their positive and negative implications. He focuses on present developments, but he also peers into the future, foreseeing a media landscape dominated by a highly fragmented, though active audience, intense media competition, and scarce advertising dollars. By embracing new technologies, however, Pavlik shows how professional journalism and media can hold on to their role as a vital information lifeline and continue to operate as the tool of a successful democracy.

Communication Revolution: Critical Junctures and the Future of Media

Robert W. Mcchesney

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A controversial critique of media studies from the writer Mark Crispin Miller calls "the greatest of our media historians."

In Communication Revolution—both a sharp and cogent analysis of the history of media studies and a clarion call for citizen participation—Robert McChesney argues that with the Internet and wireless technology set to overtake traditional media, we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build a more egalitarian communication system. He brilliantly shows how communication scholarship has failed to rise to the challenge of conceiving what this system might look like, leaving it to the burgeoning media reform movement (in which he has been a key player) to fill the vision vacuum.

Bringing both his authoritative analysis and unparalleled historical knowledge to bear on an urgent issue of our time, McChesney challenges us to transform the way we think about media. As Noam Chomsky has said, "Robert McChesney's work has been of extraordinary importance....It should be read with care and concern by people who care about freedom and basic rights."

The PR StyleGuide: Formats for Public Relations Practice (with InfoTrac)

Barbara Diggs-Brown, Jodi L. G. Glou

The PR StyleGuide: Formats for Public Relations Practice (with InfoTrac) Barbara Diggs-Brown, Jodi L. G. Glou Amazon Price: $39.95
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An acceptable overview for beginners 3 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Students who are learning to write various PR materials will find the book's examples and content lists helpful. However, all topics are given cursory coverage, so students may be better served by a more comprehensive PR textbook. Working professionals are not likely to find any new or useful information in this book.

Editorial Review:

The "Public Relations Style Guide" breaks ground as the first reference manual of its kinds for PR majors. This concise and student-friendly handbook serves as a complete style guide and reference tool for PR students and practitioners. This guide will assist students in presenting messages that display great form and style. The "Public Relations Style Guide" addresses the most widely used and accepted practices in developing PR pieces by providing many visual examples and a breakdown of the goals for each piece.

Media Unlimited, Revised Edition: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives

Todd Gitlin

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“A balanced yet biting critique . . . Gitlin is a savvy guide to our increasingly kinetic times.”—San Francisco Chronicle

 

In this original look at our electronically glutted, speed-addicted world, Todd Gitlin evokes a reality of relentless sensation, instant transition, and nonstop stimulus, which he argues is anything but progress. He shows how all media, all the time fuels celebrity worship, paranoia, and irony, and how attempts to ward off the onrush become occasion for yet more media. Far from bringing about a “new information age,” Gitlin argues, the digital torrent has fostered a society of disposable emotions and casual commitments, and threatens to make democracy a sideshow. In a new afterword, Gitlin takes measure of the most recent wave of inundation in the form of iPods, blogs, and YouTube.

 

Both a startling analysis and a charged polemic, Media Unlimited reveals the unending stream of manufactured images and sounds as a defining feature of our civilization and a perverse culmination of Western hopes for freedom.

Media Rules!: Mastering Today's Technology to Connect With and Keep Your Audience

Brian Reich, Dan Solomon

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This is a stand-up with excitement look at the future 5 out of 5 stars.
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Media Rules should be purchased by every marketing and sales person in an organization who who wants to progress and star in a tough economy. It should e read by every CEO, CFO and CIO who wants to lead their organization deeper into this century. It should be read by every kid just graduating college who wants to get a good job by harnessing the tools they already use.

It's out there folks, you just need to understand the new terrain that controls our environment. Great insights from the authors along with terrific anecdotal evidence that will make you stand up and want to get to the office.

One word of warning - don't read it before trying to go to sleep - the topics are way too stimulating.

Editorial Review:

Authors Brian Reich and Dan Solomon have seen how changes in both technology and society can affect the communications and operations of an organization. Now, with Media Rules!, they provide you with a framework for understanding this dynamic world. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in the business of disseminating information or producing products, this book will prepare you to distinguish yourself from the competition by creating new models to better serve your audience and harnessing the full potential that technology provides.

The Children Are Watching: How the Media Teach About Diversity (Multicultural Education Series (New York, N.Y.).)

Carlos E. Cortes

The Children Are Watching: How the Media Teach About Diversity (Multicultural Education Series (New York, N.Y.).) Carlos E. Cortes List Price: $52.00
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Very lucid and revealing... 4 out of 5 stars.
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Even though as a media literacy teacher of African descent I disagree with some of the conclusions Carlos Cortes makes in his book, I appreciate that he has written it. In a very lucid writing style, especially for an academic, Cortes demonstrates how multicultural issues do indeed exist in mainstream media. He provides in one chapter his example of a media journal he kept in which he records and comments on the multicultural content found in his day-by-day (for a month in this case) encounters with mostly mainstream media. He reads stories about immigration and naturalization, Dr. Laura Schlesinger's observance of Rosh Hashannah, a Latino columnist discussing "the importance of multiethnic role models," the Promise Keepers, Louis Farrahkhan and his call for a national day of atonement, the antibilingual initiative in California, the Million Woman March, Sports Illustrated stories on racism, etc. This is a useful strategy for helping students make conscious use of the media. So often students are led to believe there's nothing there except crime and politics.

Basically, Cortes contends that diversity issues are raised in the media. That media is a source of non-school multicultural learning. But what is needed is an analysis of how young people respond to such media content. He shares some of his grand daughter's responses to movies like The Lion King and Pocahontas. Despite the valid criticism these media presentations received, he sees them as occassions for multicultural awareness. For him, the media and the public school system play similiar roles in providing multicultural education, but they each do it slightly different ways.

He also argues that students need to be taught how to examine media texts in a critical way--not in terms of bashing media, but in making a critical analysis of its presentations. This means that teachers need to bring media into the classroom and not allow it to be the main teacher of diversity issues. For in many ways, he argues, students learn more about diversity issues from the media and society than they do from the classroom.

While I think it's important that he brings this somewhat positive view of mainstream media, I think he should have provided an analysis of what ethnically focused and genered-focused media are doing. In publications like Ms.Magazine, Emerge, Hispanic, ColorLines, and the new Asian American magazines diversity issues and representations are very much present and often provide a very different analysis than mainstream media.

Lastly, I was disappointed that he didn't address the role of corporate media and mergers and how it marginalizes and makes difficult for a true diversity of voices to get heard. While yes diversity issues are addressed, they are often presented in sterotypical ways or from very limited viewpoints. While mainstream media, for example, has covered issues on immigration or bilinqual education, it is usually from a White mainstream point of view. Progressive writers, reporters, and actors in these issues don't get their own shows and columns in mainstream media to express their views.

I'm sure Cortes has read the such critics as Robert W. McChesney (__Rich Media, Poor Democracy__) who show how corporate media and its commercial driven interests help to essentially erode democracy and diversity in this country. I can't understand why he doesn't address this problem in his otherwise useful book.

I nevertheless recommend this book. It's very useful for media literacy teachers K-College. Not too many works on this subject exist and this one is sure to help lead to future research and analysis.

P.S. I also would recommend another work similiar to this one: The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America, by Robert Entman and Andrew and Rojecki.

Editorial Review:

When it comes to teaching about diversity, schools face a powerful competitor -- the mass media. Analyzing both entertainment and news media, this important book grapples with such issues as the ways that media frame diversity-related themes, transmit values concerning diversity, and influence thinking about topics like race, ethnicity, gender, religion, and sexual orientation.

The Press Effect: Politicians, Journalists, and the Stories that Shape the Political World

Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Paul Waldman

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Was the 2000 presidential campaign merely a contest between Pinocchio and Dumbo? And did Dumbo miraculously turn into Abraham Lincoln after the events of September 11? In fact, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Paul Waldman argue in The Press Effect, these stereotypes, while containing some elements of the truth, represent the failure of the press and the citizenry to engage the most important part of our political process in a critical fashion. Jamieson and Waldman analyze both press coverage and public opinion, using the Annenberg 2000 survey, which interviewed more than 100,000 people, to examine one of the most interesting periods of modern presidential history, from the summer of 2000 through the aftermath of September 11th.
How does the press fail us during presidential elections? Jamieson and Waldman show that when political campaigns side-step or refuse to engage the facts of the opposing side, the press often fails to step into the void with the information citizens require to make sense of the political give-and-take. They look at the stories through which we understand political events--examining a number of fabrications that deceived the public about consequential governmental activities--and explore the ways in which political leaders and reporters select the language through which we talk and think about politics, and the relationship between the rhetoric of campaigns and the reality of governance. They explore the role of the campaigns and the press in casting the 2000 general election as a contest between Pinocchio and Dumbo, and ask whether in 2000 the press applied the same standards of truth-telling to both Bush and Gore. The unprecedented events of election night and the thirty-six days that followed revealed the role that preconceptions play in press interpretation and the importance of press frames in determining the tone of political coverage as well as the impact of network overconfidence in polls.
The Press Effect is, ultimately, a wide-ranging critique of the press's role in mediating between politicians and the citizens they are supposed to serve.

Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication

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"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." --from Hebrews 13:8 "Change happens." --from a bumper sticker As long as there has been a church, there has been Christian communication--"people of the book" bearing "the good news" from one place to another, persuading, teaching and even delighting an ever-broadening audience with the message of the gospel. Amid ongoing advances in technology and an ever-more-multicultural context, however, the time has come for a broad appraisal of the state of evangelical communications. Quentin Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr. have assembled scholars from across the country to analyze and assess a wide range of media including

* radio

* popular music

* worship music and media

* television

* film

* periodicals

* books

* Internet

* church drama

* comics

* gaming

* theme parks

* advertising

* public relations

* merchandising These shifting media, and the communications enterprise as a whole, are put in cultural and ethical perspective. Also addressed are Catholic and Jewish perspectives on the state of religious media.

Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication

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"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." --from Hebrews 13:8 "Change happens." --from a bumper sticker As long as there has been a church, there has been Christian communication--"people of the book" bearing "the good news" from one place to another, persuading, teaching and even delighting an ever-broadening audience with the message of the gospel. Amid ongoing advances in technology and an ever-more-multicultural context, however, the time has come for a broad appraisal of the state of evangelical communications. Quentin Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr. have assembled scholars from across the country to analyze and assess a wide range of media including

* radio

* popular music

* worship music and media

* television

* film

* periodicals

* books

* Internet

* church drama

* comics

* gaming

* theme parks

* advertising

* public relations

* merchandising These shifting media, and the communications enterprise as a whole, are put in cultural and ethical perspective. Also addressed are Catholic and Jewish perspectives on the state of religious media.


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