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Preparatory Reading for MA in Journalism and Media Studies: Curran, J. (ed.) (2010) Mass Media and Society.

iety. 5th ed. London: Bloomsbury Fenton, N. (ed.) (2010) New Media, Old News. London: Sage Stuart, A. (ed.) (2005) Journalism: Critical issues. Maidenhead: Open University Franklin, B. et al. (2005) Key concepts in journalism studies. London: Sage Papacharissi, Z. (ed.) (2009) Journalism and citizenship: New agendas in communication. London: Routledge

The above books are key reading for this course which we would like you to obtain.

International Journalism in Transition B (875P4) Library Baker, C.E. (2002). Media, markets and democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cooper, M. (2003). Media ownership and democracy in the digital information age. Stanford: Centre for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School. Curran, J. (2002) Media and power. London: Routledge. Curran, J. (2011) Media and democracy. London: Routledge. Davis, A. (2010) Political communication and social theory. London: Routledge. Franklin, B. et al. (2005) Key concepts in journalism studies. London: Sage. Habermas, J. (1989). The structural transformation of the public sphere. Cambridge: MIT Press. Hallin, D.& Mancini, P. (2004) Comparing media systems: Three models of media and politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kaye, J.& Quinn, S. (2010) Funding journalism in the digital age : business models, strategies, issues and trends. New York: Peter Lang. Kovach, B. & Rosenstiel, T. (2007) The elements of journalism. London: Guardian Books. Manning, P. (2001) News and news sources: A critical introduction. London: Sage. McChesney, R. and Pickard, V. (eds.) (2011) Will the last reporter please turn out the lights: The collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it. The New Press.

McQuail, D. and Siune, K. (eds.) (1998) Media policy: Convergence, concentration and commerce. London: Sage. Morozov, E. (2011) The net delusion: How not to liberate the world. London: Allen Lane. Pariser, E. (2011) The filter bubble: What the Internet is hiding from you. London: Viking. Stuart, A. (ed.) (2005) Journalism: Critical issues. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Stuart, A. (ed.) (2010) The Routledge companion to news and journalism. London: Routledge. Stuart, A. (2004) News culture. Buckingham: Open University Press. Turkle, S. (2011) Alone together: Why we expect more from technology and less from each other. New York: Basic Books.

Global News Industries B Library *Curran, J., and Park, M-J. (eds) (2000) De-Westernizing media studies. London: Routledge. *Downing, J. (1996) Internationalizing media theory, London: Sage. *Hachten, William & Scotton, James (2007). The World News Prism: Global Information in a Satellite Age. 7th edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. *Hallin, D. & P. Mancini (2012) Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. *McNair, Brian (2006). Cultural Chaos: Journalism, News and Power in a Globalised World. London: Routledge. *Paterson, Chris and Sreberny, Annabelle (eds.) (2004) International News in the 21st Century. Eastleigh: John Libby /University of Luton Press. Williams, Kevin (2011) International Journalism. London: Sage.

Media Histories and Cultural Change Library

Aaronovitch, D. (2009) Voodoo Histories. London: Jonathan Cape. Asa Briggs and Peter Burke, A Social History of the Media (Cambridge: Polity, 2002). Burke, P. (2005) History and Social Theory, second edition. Cambridge: Polity. James Burns, 'Cinema, Social Fears and Moral Panics in Britain's Tropical Empire', in T. O'Malley & S. Nicholas (eds) Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media (London: Routledge, 2013). Cantril, H. & Allport, G. (1935) The Psychology of Radio. New York: Harper & Brothers. James Carey, Communication as Culture, revised edition (London: Routledge, 2009): Chapter 6, `Space, Time, and Communications, pp. 109-132. Carr, N., The Shallows: How the Internet Is Changing the Way We Think, Read, and Remember (London: Atlantic Books, 2011). Chapman, James, and Cull, Nicholas, Projecting Empire: Imperialism and Popular Cinema (London: I.B.Tauris, 2009). Crisell, A. (2002) An Introductory History of British Broadcasting 2nd edn. London: Routledge. Chas Critcher, 'Model Answers: Moral Panics and Media History' in T. O'Malley & S. Nicholas (eds) Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media (London: Routledge, 2013). James Curran, Media and Power (London: Routledge, 2002): Chapter 1: `Rival narratives of media history, p.3-54. Dant, Tim, Television and the Moral Imaginary: Society through the Small Screen (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). Doherty, Thomas (2003) Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture. New York: Columbia University Press. Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power (London: Penguin, 2005): Chapter 2, `The Mobilization of the Spirit, pp. 120-218. Fardon R. and G. Furniss (eds.) (2000) Africa in African Broadcast Cultures: Radio in Transition. Oxford: James Currey. Frosh, Paul & Pinchevski, Amit, Media Witnessing: Testimony in the Age of Mass Communication (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).

Nicholas Garnham, Emancipation, the Media, and Modernity (Oxford: OUP, 2000): Chapter 2, `Media Histories, Media Theories, and Modernity, p. 15-38. Gitelman, Lisa, Always Already New: Media, History, and the Data of Culture (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press). Hendy, D., Public Service Broadcasting (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2013). Hendy, D., 'The Dreadful World of Edwardian Wireless', in T. O'Malley & S. Nicholas (eds) Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media (London: Routledge, 2013). Hilmes, M. (1997) Radio Voices: American Broadcasting, 1922-1952. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press. Hilmes, M. and Loviglio, J. (eds.) (2002) Radio Reader: Essays in the Cultural History of Radio. London and New York: Routledge. Susan Jacoby, The Age of American Unreason (2009): Chapter 9, `Junk Thought and Chapter 10, `The Culture of Distraction, pp. 210-278. Kern, S. (2003) The Culture of Time and Space 1880-1918. Cambridge, Massachusetts & London: Harvard University Press. Kracauer, Siegfried, From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004). Lacey, K., Feminine Frequencies: Gender, German Radio, and the Public Sphere, 1923-45 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996). Lacey, K., Listening Publics: The Politics and Experience of Listening in the Media Age (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013). LeMahieu, D. L. (1988) A Culture for Democracy: Mass Communication and the Cultivated Mind in Britain Between the Wars. Oxford: Clarendon. Jason Loviglio, Radios Intimate Public (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005): Chapter 2, `Vox Pop: Network Radio and the Voice of the People, pp. 38-69. Marcus, Laura, The Tenth Muse: Writing About Cinema in the Modernist Period (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

Mayer-Schnberger, Viktor, Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age (Princeton University Press, 2009). Moores, S. (2000) Media and Everyday Life in Modern Society. Edinburgh University Press. Morozov, Evgeny, The Net Delusion: How Not to Liberate the World (London: Penguin, 2012). Naughton, John, A Brief History of the Future: The Origins of the Internet (London: Phoenix, 2000). OMalley, T. (2002) `Media History and Media Studies: aspects of the development of the study of media history in the UK 1945-2000, Media History, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2002. Pariser, Eli, The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You (London: Penguin, 2012). Poe, Marshall, A History of Communications (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009). Corey Ross, Media and the Making of Modern Germany (Oxford: OUP, 2008): Chapter 10, `Entertaining the National Community, pp.302-340. Paddy Scannell, Radio, Television and Modern Life (London: Sage, 1996): Chapter 5, `Authenticity, pp. 93-116. Paddy Scannell and David Cardiff, A Social History of British Broadcasting (Oxford: Blackwell, 1990): Chapter 7, `Features and Social Documentaries, pp.134-152. Daniel Lord Smail, On Deep History and the Brain (Berkeley: University of California, 2008): Chapter 5: `Civilization and Psychotropy, pp. 157-189. Smith, A. and Paterson, R. (1998) Television: An International History Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Thompson, J.B. (1995) The Media and Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press. Thorburn, David, and Jenkins, Henry (eds.), Rethinking Media Change: The Aesthetics of Transition (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2003). Trotter, David, Cinema and Modernism (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007). Turkle, S., Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other (New York: Basic Books, 2011). Maryanne Wolf, Proust and the Squid (London: Icon, 2008): Chapter 9, `Conclusions: From the Reading

Brain to What Comes Next, pp.212-229. Wu, Tim, The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires (London: Atlantic Books, 2012).

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