China scholar and Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, uses a Chinese saying, "Qihu nanxia, Dictionary of Media Literacyszerző: Art Silverblatt, Ellen M. Enright Eliceiri - 1997 - 234 oldalNincs elérhető előnézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Herbert I. Schiller - 1989 - 210 oldal
...advertiser's dream, the spread of the one-newspaper city. The United States now has what Ben Bagdikian, the former dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, calls a "private ministry of information and culture."6 The seeming pluralism provided by thousands... | |
| Gregg Barak - 1994 - 348 oldal
...ideological and the material reproduction of capitalism worldwide (Schiller 1973; 1976). In the words of the dean of the graduate school of journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, the United States now has a "private ministry of information and culture" (Schiller, 1987).... | |
| Jeremy D. Popkin - 1995 - 262 oldal
...along with many other works on Czechoslovak history and mass media. Thomas C. Leonard is associate dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. He is author of The Power of the Press: The Birth of American Political Reporting (1986), and News... | |
| Ronald D. Elving - 1996 - 328 oldal
...uncertainties at the outset but also the anxieties at the end. Special thanks must go to Edwin R. Bayley, first dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, who encouraged my interest in words and politics. I am greatly indebted to Robert W. Merry,... | |
| Andrew J. Nathan, Robert S. Ross - 1998 - 292 oldal
...Ross provide us with the context of this difficult if 'special' relationship." — Orville Schell, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley "A challenging view of a vulnerable, uncertain, often weak China, seeking status and security. . . . [The... | |
| Thomas Maier - 1997 - 476 oldal
...words have become controlled to an alarming extent by large corporate interests," warned Tom Goldstein, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, in a New York Times opinion essay published in December 1993, in the midst of QVC's takeover... | |
| Everette Eugene Dennis, Robert W. Snyder - 226 oldal
...comforting notion that free markets alone are sufficient to induce open societies. On-ille Schell, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California. Berkeley, is a Media Studies Center senior fellow. He is an author and journalist who has written extensively... | |
| Everette Eugene Dennis, Robert W. Snyder - 196 oldal
...happy when it has touched off communications revolutions. Thomas C. Leonard is professor and associate dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of The Power of the Press: The Birth of American Political Reporting and News for All: America's... | |
| Evelyn Hu-DeHart - 2000 - 236 oldal
...Kwok but in a different way, Orville Schell, one of America's leading China observers and currently dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, pronounced Locke's history-making trip to China part of the recent surge of Asian economic and commercial... | |
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