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Mass Communication: Living in a Media World

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This text (second edition) for Introduction to Mass Communication courses was written for communications students and designed to educate all media consumers on the issues of a media-saturated society while introducing them to the roles they might play creating and distributing media. The author, Ralph Hanson, integrates the topic of ethics throughout his text by addressing media in terms of the issues it creates. Supplements to the text include a Student CD-Rom, Teacher’s Guide, Student Web Site, and PowerPoint Slides.

Timelines - for a sense of the way media history has developed - and boxes that highlight the key events, people, and technologies which have shaped the media landscape are part of the text.

The contents include:
  • Living in a Media World;
  • The Media Business: Consolidation, Globalisation, and the Long Tail;
  • Mass Communication Effects: How Society and Media Interact;
  • Books: The Birth of the Mass Media;
  • Magazines: The Power of Words and Images;
  • Newspapers: Reflection of A Democratic Society;
  • Sound: Music and Talk across Media;
  • Movies: Mass-Producing Entertainment;
  • Television: Broadcast, Cable, and Beyond;
  • The Internet: Mass Communication Gets Personal;
  • Advertising: Selling a Message;
  • Public Relations: Manufacturing the News;
  • Media Law: Free Speech and Fairness;
  • Media Ethics: Truthfulness, Fairness, and Standards of Decency;
  • Global Media: Communication around the World.


Click here to access the book by chapter online.

Click here to access a catalogue description of this text and ordering information.
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435

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MediaMentor Digest on June 15 2007 and the CQ Press website on January 8 2009 and a page review by Ralph Hanson.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 12/18/2008 - 06:59 Permalink

This is an old edition of the book

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/09/2009 - 06:17 Permalink

Table of contents is from the first edition. There are several new chapters in the second edition from CQ Press. Ralph E. Hanson

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 04/03/2009 - 07:51 Permalink

The Press Union of Liberia was founded 1964 by group of Liberia Journalists.

May I also use opportunity shard my Expenence with you as a Liberian in Media. The Media is not received anythings from government to allow the Media to go the commond people in Liberia, Media is not get any founding any government official.

During the Liberian Civil conflict the local Press and International Press was doing every thing in Liberia where local Jornalists was their skill to report in the issues the effect the life of Liberian people.

Thank you,
Amos Harris
from Monrovia, Liberia
Cell #(0231)5-91-96-76