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  2. (2004) Medien in Liechtenstein ... It describes changes in mass media usage in Austria between 1947 and 2017. download Download free PDF View PDF chevron_right. Zeitungen in Luxemburg 1704-2004. Romain Hilgert. SIP, 2004. History of Newspapers in Luxembourg since 1704. Book in German language, exists also in French.
  3. Ich möchte mich beim Liechtenstein-Institut bedanken, dass ich dieses Projekt durchführen konnte und weise bei dieser Gelegenheit darauf hin, dass ich als Autor in der wissenschaftlichen Forschung frei war und daher auch die alleinige Verantwortung für den Inhalt dieser Arbeit trage. Allen, die direkt oder indirekt zum Gelingen dieser Arbeit ...
  4. The mass media are ranked with respect to their perceived helpfulness in satisfying clusters of needs arising from social roles and individual dispositions. For example, integration into the sociopolitical order is best served by newspaper; while "knowing oneself" is best served by books. Cinema and books are more helpful as means of "escape ...
  5. The mass media, he argued, seldom give us a range of information and views which might allow us to approach a story from a different angle, frequently, in sharp contrast to the generally accepted view on a certain issue of interest. Fishman (1980) contended that media consumers are led to see the world outside firsthand experience through the ...
  6. Mass media units should be set up in various church congregations or assemblies. These units should ensure the effective use of mass media by the church, and also coordinate all related processes. These suggestions, if implemented, could go a long way to sustain and in enhance the positive role of the mass media in church development in the ...
  7. UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Challenges and Opportunities for the Future of Media and Mass Communication Theory and Research: Positionality, Integrative Research, and Public Scholarship Deuze, M. DOI 10.51480/1899-5101.14.1(28).1 Publication date 2021 Document Version Final published version Published in Central European Journal of Communication License CC BY-SA Link to publication ...
  8. The mass media is saddled with the responsibility of being accountable and serving as a link between the government and the people according to the constitution of the state, the mass media must ensure that they carry out this responsibility. The government should also encourage the mass media by providing them with relevant facilities which ...
  9. The factors includes mass media, rural marketing, security issues, infrastructure and government support. download Download free PDF View PDF chevron_right A community-based collaborative approach to policymaking in islands: a cluster analysis in the context of Costa Smeralda
  10. The mass media plays a significant liaison role of providing the social reality to recipients of the current society. During such commercial period as of today, however, the mass media prefers the entertaining function, while minimizing, or even eliminating, the informative, canvassing, cultural and educative functions, thus fails to realize its public role for the society.
  11. The mass media as an agent of mass communication rose and developed to the present stage in the industrialized and developed countries. The mass media, as the sounding rods of information, are on the very sharp cutting edge of modern globalization and civilization. As part of a larger platform of globalization process, mass media contribute to ...

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