Gough-Yates, Action TV, J.P. Telotte, The Essential Science Fiction Reader, Robert Giddings and Keith Selby, The Classic Serial
Gough-Yates, Action TV, J.P. Telotte, The Essential Science Fiction Reader, Robert Giddings and Keith Selby, The Classic Serial
on Television and Radio, Janet McCabe and Kim Akass, Quality TV, Graeme Turner. Ending the Affair, Gareth Palmer .Exposing Lifestyle Television, Jonathan Gray, Television Entertainment, Gary R. Edgerton and Brian G. Rose, Thinking Outside the Box, Kristina Riegert, Politicotainment, Dorothy Hobson, Soap Opera, Robin Nelson, TV Drama in Transition, Sarah Cardwell, Adaptation Revisited, Alfredo Vizeu, A Sociedade do Telejornalismo, Sue Thornham and Tony Purvis, Television Drama, Jane Stokes, On Screen Rivals, Alfredo Vizeu, O lado oculto do telejornalismo
Political Luis Reygadas, Ensamblando Culturas, Robin Andersen, Consumer Culture & TV Programming, Albert Moran, Copycat TV, Economy
César Bolaño, Indústria cultural informaçao e capitalismo, Yahya R. Kamalipour, Images of the US Around the World, Ralph and Cultural
Negrine and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos, The Internationalisation of Television, Lorenzo Vilches, Mercados globales, historias Imperialism/
nacionales, Gerald Sussman and John A. Lent, Global Productions, Jeremy Tunstall, Television Producers, Peter Golding and Globalization
Graham Murdock, The Political Economy of the Media, Jeanette Steemers, Selling Television, Michael G. Elasmar, The Impact of Analysis
International Television, Eileen R. Meehan and Ellen Riordan, Sex & Money, Barbara J. Selznick, Global Television, Jean K. Chalaby, Transnational Television Worldwide, Lisa Parks and Shanti Kumar, Planet TV
Racialization América Rodriguez, Making Latino News, Sarita Malik, Representing Black Britain, Kristal Brent Zook, Color by Fox, Chon A. Analysis
Noriega, Shot in America, Darrell Y. Hamamoto, Monitored Peril, Donald Bogle, Primetime Blues, Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis, Enlightened Racism, Sasha Torres, Living Color, Herman Gray, Watching Race, Stephen Bourne, Black in the British Frame, Steven
D. Classen, Watching Jim Crow, John Downing and Charles Husband, Representing “Race,” Oscar H. Gandy, Communication and Race, Alan Nadel, Television in Black-and-White America, Darnell M. Hunt Screening the Los Angeles “Riots,” Sasha Torres, Black White and in Color, Beretta E. Smith-Shomade, Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy, Yeidy M. Rivero, Tuning Out Blackness
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Table 1.5 continued Form of analysis Example
Regional and Thomas F. Skidmore, Television, Politics and the Transition to Democracy in Latin America, Amos Owen Thomas, Transnational Global
Global Era, Barbara J. Selznick, Global Television, Richard Collins, From Satellite to Single Market, Luis Albornoz, Al fin solos . . .
Media and Contoured Markets, Jésus Martín-Barbero and Germán Rey, Los ejercicios del ver, Joseph Straubhaar, World Television, Television
Jean K. Chalaby, Transnational Television in Europe, Miguel de Moragas Spa and Carmelo Garitaonandia, Decentralisation in the History
La nueva televisión del MERCOSUR, Brett Christophers, Envisioning Media Power, Michael Scriven and Monia Lecompte, Television Broadcasting in Contemporary France and Britain, Timothy Havens, Global Television Marketplace, Sydney W. Head, Broadcasting in Africa, Sofia Blind and Gerd Hallenberger, European Co-Productions in Television and Film, Elizabeth Fox, Latin American Broadcasting, Anthony Smith, International History of Television, Royce J. Ammon, Global Television and the Shaping of World Politics, Giovanni Bechelloni, Televisione come cultura, Anura Goonasekera and Paul S.N. Lee, TV Without Borders, John Sinclair, Latin American Television, Philip Kitley, Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia, David French and Michael Richards, Television in Contemporary Asia, Amos Owen Thomas, Imagi-Nations and Borderless Television, Fausto Colombo, TV and Interactivity in Europe, John Lent, Mass Communications in the Caribbean, Srinivas R. Melkote et al., International Satellite Broadcasting in South Asia, Alessandro Silj, East of Dallas, Yahya R. Kamalipour and Hamid Mowlana, The Mass Media in the Middle East, Alessandro Silj, The New Television in Europe, Zhenzhi Guo, Zhongguo Dianshi Shi, Stuart Cunningham et al., New Patterns in Global Television, Mohammed El-Nawawy and Adel Iskandar, Al-Jazeera, Phillip Drummond et al., National Identity and Europe, Ib Bondebjerg and F. Bono, Television in Scandinavia, Ensirah El Shal, Satellite Television Channels in the Third World, Jan Wieten et al., Television Across Europe, Shelton A. Gunaratne, Handbook of Media in Asia, Miguel de Moragas Spa et al., TV on Your Doorstep, Lynn Spigel and Jan Olsson, Television After TV, Stylianos Papathanassopoulos, European Television in the Digital Age, Naomi Sakr, Satellite Realms, Kay Richardson and Ulrike Meinhof, Worlds in Common, Denise D. Bielby and
C. Lee Harrington, Global TV, Jonathan Bignell and Andreas Fickers, A European Television History, Albert Moran with Justin Malbon, Understanding the Global TV Format, Albert Moran and Michael Keane, Television Across Asia, Michael Keane et al., New Television, Globalisation, and the East Asian Cultural Imagination, Naomi Sakr, Arab Television Today, Nora Mazziotti, La industria de la telenovela, Graham Roberts and Philip Taylor, The Historian, Television and Television History, Michael Curtin, Playing to the World’s Biggest Audience
Diasporic, First Marie Gillespie, Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change, Stuart Cunningham and John Sinclair, Floating Lives, Donald B. Peoples, and
Browne, Electronic Media and Indigenous Peoples, Tony Dowmunt, Channels of Resistance, Hamid Naficy, The Making of Exile Activist
Cultures, John Hartley and Alan McKee, The Indigenous Public Sphere, Faye D. Ginsburg et al., Media Worlds, Robert L. Television
Hilliard and Michael C. Keith, The Hidden Screen, Lorna Roth, Something New in the Air Production and Karen E. Riggs Mature Audiences, Purnima Mankekar, Screening Culture, Viewing Politics, Barry Dornfeld, Producing Public
Audience Television, Producing Public Culture, Daniel C. Hallin, We Keep America on Top of the World, Richard Butsch, The Making of Ethnography and American Audiences, Henry Jenkins, Textual Poachers, Mirta Varela and Alejandro Grimson, Audiencias, cultura y poder, David History
Loud!, Nilda Jacks and Ana Carolina Escosteguy, Comunicação e Recepção, Ellen Seiter et al., Remote Control, JoEllen
Buckingham, The Making of Citizens, David Morley, Television, Audiences and Cultural Studies, Robin Means Coleman, Say it
Fisherkeller, Growing up with Television, Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt, Talk on Television, Pertti Alasuutari, Rethinking the Media Audience, James Hay et al., The Audience and its Landscape, Nancy K. Baym, Tune In, Log On, Justin Lewis, The Ideological Octopus, Vicki Mayer, Producing Dreams, Consuming Youth, Mirca Madianou, Mediating the Nation, Dafna Lemish, Children and Television, Lila Abu-Lughod, Dramas of Nationhood, John T. Caldwell, Production Culture, Máire Messenger Davies, “Dear BBC,” Ien Ang, Desperately Seeking the Audience
Policy Critique Valerio Fuenzalida, La television publica en América Latina, Megan Mullen, Television in the Multichannel Age, Dominique Wolton, Éloge du grand public, Philip Green, Primetime Politics, Megan Mullen, The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States, Heather Hendershot, Saturday Morning Censors, Robert W. McChesney, The Problem of the Media, Bruce M. Owen, The Internet Challenge to Television, Thomas Streeter, Selling the Air, William Hoynes, Public Television for Sale, Douglas Kellner, Television and the Crisis of Democracy, Stuart Hood, Behind the Screens, Greg Philo, Message Received, Sakae Ishikawa, Quality Assessment of Television, Geoff Mulgan, The Question of Quality, Doris Graber, Processing Politics, Jay G. Blumler, Television and the Public Interest, Bob Franklin, British Television Policy, Octavio Getino, Cine y televisión en América Latina, Monroe E. Price, Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity, Eduardo Giordano and Carlos Zeller, Políticas de televisión, Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay, Television Studies After TV, Laurie Ouellette, Viewers Like You?, Andrew Kenyon, TV Futures, A. Leurdijk, Televisie Journalistiek over de multiculturele samenleving, Michael Tracey, The Decline and Fall of Public Service Broadcasting, Stephane Olivesi, Histoire politique de la télévision, Javier Pérez de Silva, La televisión ha muerto, Jean-Louis Missika, La fin de la télévision, Hernan Galperin, New Television, Old Politics, Des Freedman, The Politics of Media Policy, Amanda D. Lotz, The Television Will Be Revolutionized, Sharon Marie Ross, Beyond the Box, Lisa Parks, Cultures in Orbit, Douglas Kellner, From 9/11 to Terror War, Douglas Kellner, The Persian TV War, Peter Dahlgren, Television and the Public Sphere, Eileen R. Meehan, Why TV is Not Our Fault
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Table 1.5 continued Form of analysis Example
Victoria O’Donnell, Television Criticism, Ellen Seiter, Television and New Media Audiences, Bernadette Casey et al., Television
Textbook
Summation and Studies, Leah R. Vande Berg et al., Critical Approaches to Television, Jeremy G. Butler, Television, John Tulloch, Watching Research
Audiences, Keith Selby and Ron Cowdery, How to Study Television, Denis McQuail, Audience Analysis, Graeme Burton, Talking Television, David McQueen, Television, Muriel G. Cantor and Joel M. Cantor, Prime-Time Television, Lawrence Grossberg et al., Media Making, Kristin Thompson, Storytelling in Film and Television, John Hartley, Uses of Television, Janet Staiger, Media Reception Studies, Karen Lury, Interpreting Television, John Hartley, Television Truths, Jonathan Bignell, An Introduction to Television Studies, Jonathan Bignell and Jeremy Orlebar, The Television Handbook, Nicholas Abercrombie, Television as Text, Glen Creeber, Tele-Visions, Ron Lembo, Thinking Through Television, John Ellis, TV FAQ, Arlindo Machado, A Televisão levada a sério, Christina Slade, The Real Thing
Anthology Robert C. Allen, Channels of Discourse, Marie Gillespie, Media Audiences, Andrew Goodwin and Garry Whannel, Understanding Readers
Television, Patricia Mellencamp, Logics of Television, John Corner and Sylvia Harvey, Television Times, Gary Burns and Robert J. Thompson, Television Studies, Gail Dines and Jean M. Humez, Gender, Race and Class in the Media, Horace Newcomb, Encyclopedia of Television, Christine Geraghty and David Lusted, The Television Studies Book, Jostein Gripsrud, Television and Common Knowledge, Mike Wayne, Dissident Voices, Robert C. Allen and Annette Hill, The Television Studies Reader, Janet Wasko, Companion to Television, Michele Hilmes and Jason Jacobs, The Television History Book, John Sinclair and Graeme Turner, Contemporary World Television, Douglas Gomery and Luke Hockley, Television Institutions, Helen Wheatley, Re-Viewing Television History