Description |
x, 135 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
I. Introduction -- A. Statement of the Problem -- B. Purpose of the Study -- C. Statement of the Method -- D. Significance of the Study -- II. Literature Review -- A. Aaron Wildavsky -- B. Cultural Theory -- C. Political Culture and the Four Ways -- D. Cultural Competition, Politics and Egalitarianism -- E. Case Studies Supporting Wildavsky's Claim: Newsroom Culture and Egalitarianism -- F. Reviews of Wildavsky's Work and Cultural Theory -- G. Wildavsky's Reason for Cultural Theory -- III. Methodology -- A. Middle-Range Analysis -- B. Meta-Analysis of Cultural Theory -- C. Cultural Theory and the Reason for the Method -- D. Hypothesis: Criteria and Procedure -- E. Coding the Media Studies -- F. Criteria for Choosing Data Sources: Unit of Analysis -- IV. Results -- A. Research Question -- B. Findings -- C. Hypothesis -- V. Discussion -- A. Summary of Findings -- B. Reasons for Findings -- C. Limitations -- D. Future Studies |
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E. Cultural Theory and Egalitarian Consequences in Theory and Practice -- F. Possible Alternatives and Changes -- G. Conclusion |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [117]-129) and index |
Subject |
Television broadcasting of news -- United States.
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Journalism -- Objectivity -- United States.
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LC no. |
2002075674 |
ISBN |
0761824820 alkaline paper |
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