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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | P 95.82 .R9 Z3713 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 251695 |
P 95.82 .M628 A73 2007 Arab media and political renewal : community, legitimacy and public life / | P 95.82 .M628 A73 2007 Arab media and political renewal : community, legitimacy and public life / | P 95.82 .M628 N49 2007 New media and the new Middle East / | P 95.82 .R9 Z3713 2004 Media and power in post-Soviet Russia / | P 95.82 .S9 H65 2010 The invisible scissors : media freedom and censorship in Switzerland / | P 95.82 .U6 C479 2007 Digital destiny : new media and the future of democracy / | P 95.82 .U6 C53 2010 Beyond the echo chamber : reshaping politics through networked progressive media / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-254) and index.
The development of media systems in Russia has had a central role in the shifting tides of politics and economics, argues Zassoursky (director, Laboratory for Media, Culture, and Communications, Moscow State U., Russia). Focusing on the past ten years, he addresses different aspects of the role of media in Russian society. He first describes the evolution of the media system. He also argues that the shift towards television from the newspaper mirrored the shift from reliance on theory to emotion. His former employer is examined as a case study of newspaper operations and the impact of the Internet is examined. Translated from Rekonstruktsiia Rosii. Annotation #160;2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
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