
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Denis McQuail, “Perspectives on Mass Communication” (Open Agenda, 2021)
Oct 5, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Impact of Television on British Society
03:24 • 3min
The Study of Public Broadcasting
05:59 • 5min
The Power of Television in the Politics of the UK
10:35 • 3min
Is There a Withdrawal of Interest in Television Drama?
13:15 • 2min
Television and Its Effects on Satisfaction
15:03 • 3min
Did You Have a Career as a Political Scientist?
17:41 • 3min
What Is the Main Direction of Your Research?
20:24 • 3min
Is Your Media the Tool to Affect the Hearts and Minds of Individuals?
23:12 • 6min
Communication in the Nineteenth Century
28:51 • 2min
The Development of Mass Communication
30:58 • 3min
The Real Victims of the Pliece
34:25 • 3min
The Effects of Sociology on Society
37:26 • 5min
The Emergence of the Mass Media
42:04 • 5min
Mouse Media - A New Kind of Mouse Media
47:09 • 3min
The Language Is a Problem
49:57 • 4min
The Evolution of Journalism and Society
54:22 • 2min
Did Other People Respond to This?
56:51 • 4min
The Role of the Critical Press
01:00:36 • 3min
Is It Possible to Have a Free Press?
01:03:31 • 4min
Is the Press a Separate Body?
01:07:20 • 5min
Is the Media Doing Its Job?
01:12:33 • 2min
Is It the Only Truth?
01:14:25 • 2min
What to Do About It?
01:16:16 • 6min
The Journalists' Associations and the Journalist's Education
01:22:09 • 2min
Is There a Need for Journalists?
01:24:07 • 5min
Is There a Difference Between Public Television and Public Television?
01:29:27 • 2min
The Future of Public Broadcasting
01:31:16 • 2min
The Future of Public Broadcasting
01:33:16 • 6min
The Daily Me Tablet Is Not About Making Money
01:38:54 • 3min
Is There a Limit to Anti-Monopoly Legislation?
01:42:12 • 3min
The New Media, the Old, the New
01:44:57 • 5min
