Abstract
Introduction PART ONE: CULTURE AND POWER Culture and Power - N[ac]estor Garc[ac]ia Canclini The State of Research Popular Culture and Social Control in Late Capitalism - David Tetzlaff Post-Marxism - Kuan-Hsing Chen Critical Postmodernism and Cultural Studies Feminism and Cultural Studies - Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury and Jackie Stacey Media, Ethnicity and Identity - Thomas K Fitzgerald PART TWO: THE AUDIENCE AND EVERYDAY LIFE Text, Readers and Contexts of Reading - Shaun Moores Reading Reception - Kay Richardson and John Corner Mediation and Transparency in Viewers' Reception of a TV Programme Teenage Girls Reading Jackie - Elizabeth Frazer What's the Meaning of This? Viewers' Plural Sense-Making of TV News - Peter Dahlgren The Politics of Polysemy - Klaus Bruhn Jensen Television News, Everyday Consciousness and Political Action Women as Audience - Susan Kippax The Experience of Unwaged Women of the Performing Arts PART THREE: THE MEDIA AND PUBLIC LIFE The Alternative Public Realm - John D H Downing The Organization of the 1980s Anti-Nuclear Press in West Germany and Britain The Popular Press and Political Democracy - Colin Sparks From Production to Propaganda? - Philip Schlesinger Public Service Broadcasting and Modern Public Life - Paddy Scannell
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