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MEDIA, CRISIS AND DEMOCRACY : Mass Communication and the Disruption of Social Order

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Marc Raboy and Bernard Dagenai

FROMN THE COVER: In modern states, the functioning of democratic politics is centrally tied to the role of the media in the creation and dissemination of information, images and ideas. The authors in this book explore through a number of different contexts the way in which crises highlight the problematic issues of media performance in democratic states.

SAGE Publications. London • Newbury Park. 1992. 208p.

Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press

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EDITED BY JAMES W. CAREY

Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press, edited by James W. Carey, is a compelling exploration into the intertwined worlds of media, myths, and narratives. In this insightful collection, Carey delves into the complex relationship between television and the press, shedding light on how these powerful mediums shape our understanding of the world.

Carey's nuanced approach challenges conventional wisdom and prompts readers to question the stories we are told. By dissecting the role of media in constructing myths and narratives, this book offers a fresh perspective on the influence of television and the press on society.

Through thought-provoking analyses and engaging commentary, Media, Myths, and Narratives is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between media, myths, and narratives in our modern world. James W. Carey's editorial expertise brings together a diverse range of voices and ideas, making this book an essential addition to the study of contemporary media culture.

NJ. SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 1988. 266p.