The market place of knowledge society: Who’s buying the results of media and communications studies? Source: http://bit.ly/HFHr9U The “knowledge society” belongs to a group of buzzwords which are often being criticized for their blurriness. It comes with equally vague synonyms such as “knowledge economy” or “information society” and, in the eye of most people, it [...]
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Social Tagging: knowledge society • media studies • public relations
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Social Tagging: Campaigning • Kennedy • Media • Obama • Politics
“None of our politicians since Franklin has found such a direct contact to the masses”. Eleanor Roosevelt about John F. Kennedy (Photo: http://bit.ly/iWNn4) In these days, Barack Obama is negotiating with the Republicans over the national debt limit and, in the end, over America’s creditworthiness and the country’s future rating on the financial markets. The [...]
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Social Tagging: climate change • Dissertation • journalism • Media • media studies • newspapers • Noam Chomsky • Propaganda Model
Noam Chomsky (Source: http://bit.ly/gYOtrn) Of course I was disappointed. When I followed the German news on the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen in 2009, I got the feeling that the world was unable to adress the size of the challenge ahead. I fully agreed with the coverage in German newspapers, which emphasised that this had [...]
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Social Tagging: Anatole Kaletsky • Economics • James Carey • Media • media studies • Noam Chomsky • Propaganda Model • Ritual View • Transmission View
Photo: New York Stock Exchange 1963 (Source: http://bit.ly/amYJNo) This afternoon, I came across an interesting passage in Anatole Kaletsky’s “Capitalism 4.0″ (2010): “The media, influential academics, and the political establishment usually hold the same view. These powerful opinion-formers have risen to prominence under the old system. Their intellectual conservatism is often even more entrenched than [...]
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Social Tagging: journalism • Media • media studies • newspapers • Robert McChesney • The Economist
Photo Source: http://bit.ly/chDf6J No – it’s not a typo! Last week’s Economist published an article under the headline: “Newspapers: not dead yet”. For years it seemed as if the death of newspapers was only a matter of time. The Internet and its free content promised to be their grave digger. However: “German and Brazilian papers shrugged [...]
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