Page 103 - Communication Theory and Research
P. 103

McQuail(EJC)-3281-06.qxd  8/16/2005  11:59 AM  Page 88





                     88                                         Communication Theory & Research
                         Jensen, Klaus Bruhn (1990) ‘The Politics of Polysemy: Television News, Everyday Consciousness
                           and Political Action’, Media, Culture and Society 12(1): 57–77.
                         Jensen, Klaus Bruhn and Karl Erik Rosengren (1990) ‘Five Traditions in Search of the Audience’,
                           European Journal of Communication 5(2–3): 207–38.
                         Katz, Elihu and Tamar Liebes (1985) ‘Mutual Aid in the Decoding of Dallas: Preliminary Notes
                           from a Cross-Cultural Study’, pp. 187–98 in P. Drummond and R. Paterson (eds), Television in
                           Transition. London: BFI.
                         Katz, Elihu and Tamar Liebes (1986) ‘Decoding  Dallas:  Notes from a Cross-Cultural Study’,
                           pp. 97–109 in G. Gumpert and R. Catheart (eds), Inter/Media: Interpersonal Communication in
                           a Media World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
                         Katz, Elihu and Tamar Liebes (1990) ‘Interacting with  Dallas:  Cross-Cultural Readings of
                           American TV’, Canadian Journal of Communication 15(1): 45–65.
                         LeCompte, Margaret D. and Judith P. Goetz (1982) ‘Problems of Reliability and Validity in
                           Ethnographic Research’, Review of Educational Research 52(1):31–60.
                         Liebes, Tamar (1984) ‘Ethnocriticism: Israelis of Moroccan Ethnicity Negotiate the Meaning of
                           Dallas’, Studies in Visual Communication 10(3): 46–72.
                         Liebes, Tamar (1988) ‘Cultural Differences in the Retelling of Television Fiction’, Critical Studies
                           in Mass Communication 5: 277–92.
                         Liebes, Tamar and Elihu Katz (1986) ‘Patterns of Involvement in Television Fiction:
                           a Comparative Analysis’, European Journal of Communication 1(2): 151–71.
                         Livingstone, Sonia M. (1987) ‘The Implicit Representation of Characters in  Dallas.
                           A Multidimensional Scaling Approach’, Human Communication Research 13(3): 399–420.
                         Livingstone, Sonia M. (1988) ‘Viewers’ Interpretations of Soap Opera: The Role of Gender,
                           Power and Morality’, pp. 83–107 in P. Drummond and R. Paterson (eds),  Television in
                           Transition. London: BFI.
                         Livingstone, Sonia M. (1989) ‘Interpretive Viewers and Structured Programmes. The Implicit
                           Representation of Soap Opera Characters’, Communication Research 16(1): 25–57.
                         McQuail Denis and the Euromedia Research Group (1990) ‘Caging the Beast: Constructing a
                           Framework for the  Analysis of Media Change in Western Europe’,  European Journal of
                           Communication 5(2–3): 313–31.
                         Morley, D. and K. Robins (1990) ‘Spaces of Identity: Communications Technologies and the
                           Reconfiguration of Europe’, Screen 30(4): 10–34.
                         Morris, Meaghan (1988) ‘Banality in Cultural Studies’, Block 14: 15–25.
                         Nordenstreng, K. and T. Varis (1974) Television Traffic – a one-way street? Unesco Reports and
                           Papers on Mass Communication, No. 70.
                         Schlesinger, Philip (1986) ‘Any Chance of Fabricating Eurofiction?’,  Media, Culture & Society
                           8: 125–31.
                         Schlesinger, Philip (1988) ‘L’identité culturelle européene: au – delà du slogan’, Médiapouvoirs
                           12: 54–63.
                         Seiter, Ellen, Hans Brochers, Gabrielle Kreutzner and Eva-Maria Warth (eds) (1989)  Remote
                           Controle, Television, Audiences, and Cultural Power. London: Routledge.
                         Sepstrup, Preben (1989) ‘Research into International Television Flows: a Methodological
                           Contribution’, European Journal of Communication 4(4): 393–407.
                         Silj, Alessandro  (1988)  East of Dallas. The European Challenge to American Television.  London:
                           British Film Institute.
                         Silverstone, Roger (1990) ‘Television and Everyday Life: Towards an  Anthropology of the
                           Television  Audience’, pp. 173–89 in M. Ferguson (ed.),  Public Communication: The New
                           Imperatives. London: Sage.
                         Tracey, Michael (1985) ‘The Poisoned Chalice? International Television and the Idea of
                           Dominance’, Daedalus: 17–56.
   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108