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              12 P.Hartman and C.Husband, Racism And The Mass Media (Davis Poynter 1973);
                 P.Golding,  The Mass  Media (Longman 1974);  P.Schlessinger,  Putting Reality
                 Together (Constable  1978), M.Tracey,  The Production  of Political Television
                 (Routledge and Kegan Paul 1978). S.Chibnall, Law and Order News (Tavistock
                 1977). The Glasgow Media Group, Bad News (Routledge and Kegan Paul 1976).
                 P.Golding and P.Elliott, Making the News (Longman 1979).
              13 S.Hall, I.Connell, L.Curti, ‘The Unity of current affairs Television’, in WPCS 9;
                 C.Brunsdon and  D.Morley,  Everyday Television: ‘Nationwide’ (BFI Monograph
                 1978).
              14 Dave Morley, Reconceptualizing The Audience, CCCS Stencilled Paper, no. 9.
              15 Stuart Hall, ‘Encoding/decoding in television discourse’, CCCS Stencilled Paper,
                 no. 7.

                                        Chapter 9
                         The ideological dimensions of media messages

               1‘Ideology and the State’ (New Left Books 1971), p. 153.
               2 N.Poulantzas,  Political Power and Social  Classes (Sheed  and Ward,  New Left
                 Books 1971), p. 207.
              3 L.Althusser, ‘Marxism and humanism’, in For Marx (Allen Lane 1969).
              4 E.Veron, ‘The  semanticization of  political violence’, in E.Veron  et al. (eds.),
                 Lenguaje y  Communicacion Social (Buenos Aires: Nueva Vision 1969)  (my
                 translation).
              5 ibid.
              6 E.Veron, ‘Ideology and the social sciences’, in Semiotica, vol. 3, no. 1 (1971).
              7U.Eco, La Struttura Assente (Milan: Bompiani 1968). My translation.
              8 La Struttura Assente (my translation).
              9 Veron, ‘Ideology and the social sciences’.
              10 R.Barthes, Elements of Semiology (Cape 1967).
              11 R.Barthes, Mythologies (Cape 1972).
              12 The ‘media’ issue, WPCS 3 (1972).
              13 Screen.
              14 R.Barthes, Writing Degree Zero (Cape 1970).
              15 R.Barthes, S/Z (Paris: Seuil 1970).
              16 J.Baudrillard,  Le  Système des objects (Paris: Gonthier  1968);  La Societé  de
                 Consommation  (Paris: Gallimard 1970);  Pour  une Critique de L’Economie
                 Politique du Signe (Paris: Gallimard 1972), p. 190 (my translation).
              17 Pour une Critique de l’Economie Politique du Signe (my translation).
                                       Chapter 10
                                    Encoding/decoding

               1 For an explication and commentary on the methodological implications of Marx’s
                 argument, see S.Hall, ‘A reading of Marx’s 1857 Introduction to the Grundrisse’,
                 in WPCS 6 (1974).
               2 J.D.Halloran, ‘Understanding television’, Paper for the Council of Europe Colloquy
                 on ‘Understanding Television’ (University of Leicester 1973).
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