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            Henry VIII, 212                  Jacobson, Roman, 63
            Himmelweit, Professor, 302       James, St, 199
            Hiro, Dilip, 264                 Jameson, Frederick, 90–5
            Hirst, Paul Quentin, 20, 46      Janowitz, Morris, 35
            Hitler, Adolf, 38, 286–90, 291   John, King, 209
            Hobbes, John, 212                Johnson, Richard, 18
            Hoggart, Richard, 21, 150, 301   Jones, C., 280
            Hollywood, 19, 143, 144
            Horkheimer, Max, 27, 38, 86;     Kantianism, 65
               see also Frankfurt School     Kantorowicz, E.H., 200
            Husband, C, 276–80, 280          Katz, Elihu, 6, 7, 243
            Hutchinson Publishing Group Ltd, 115  Kemsley, Lord, 206
                                             Kerner Commission, 268
            iconography, 94                  Keynesianism, 39
            ideology:                        Klapper, J., 6, 7, 240
               and discourse theory, 70–5;   Klute, 103
               and hegemony, 75–79;          Kotz, D., 129
               and the class struggle within language,  Kushnick, L., 275
               71–9;
               and the media, 13, 18–4, 21, 23, 38, 43,  labelling theory, 294–7
               133, 134, 139–4, 234, 238;    Labour Party, 242, 248
               and the structuralist study of language,  Lacan, Jacques, 3, 18, 19
               61–67;                        Laclau, Ernesto, 3, 76, 79, 105, 301
               class basis of, 102;          language:
               concepts and theories of, 4, 38, 43–8,  referential theories of, 70–7;
               46, 88, 93, 96, 100, 105;        structuralist analysis of, 61–67;
               in film and television, 99–3, 103–8;  theories of and the media, 284–8;
               Marx’s views on, 43–8;           see also linguistics
               papal, 200–8, 207–14;         law and order, media representations of,
               professional, 13–14, 15, 149, 159, 176;  298–2
               reductionist analysis of, 99–3, 101,  Lazarsfeld, Paul, 6, 7, 9, 35, 53, 149, 239,
               102;                            240
               relative autonomy of, 79–4;   Leavis, F.R., 30, 34
               the end of ideo-logy, 55–2, 59  Leavis, Q.D., 34
            Illiffe, Lord, 114               Leeds Mercury, 219
            Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund, 134  Lent, J.A., 178
            imperialism, 171, 177            Lerner, D., 183
            Independent Television Corporation, 167  Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 3, 18, 61–7, 65–3,
            industrial society, theories of, 120, 123,  90
              144                            Liberal Party, 248
            instrumentalism and media theory, criti-  liberal-pluralism, 3, 27, 35, 36, 37, 41,
              que of, 121–8, 131, 133, 137–3   150, 234;
            interactionism, 62                  and relationships to Marx-ism, viii, 2–
            Ironside, 100                       2, 5, 18;
            Isaacs, Jeremy, 277                 see also pluralism
            ITV, 83                          liberalism, 28, 29
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