Radio - The Forgotten Medium
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138531420
ISBN-10: 1138531421
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138531421
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Edward C. Pease, Everette E. Dennis
Cuprins
Introduction Radio—The Forgotten Medium; I: Overview; 1: Resilient Radio; 2: Looking Back at Radio’s Future; 3: Radio’s Political Past; 4: News Radio—More Than Masters of Disaster; II: Radio as Cultural Expression; 5: The Vocal Minority in U.S. Politics; 6: Triumph of the Idol—Rush Limbaugh and a Hot Medium; 7: Talking Over America’s Electronic Backyard Fence; 8: You Are What You Hear; 9: Ear on America; 10: Music Radio—The Fickleness of Fragmentation; 11: Whither (Or Wither?) AM?; III: The Global Airwaves; 12: Radio Beyond the Anglo-American World; 13: The BBC—From Maiden Aunt to Sexy Upstart; 14: Devoted to “Auntie Beeb”; 15: Heating Up Clandestine Radio After the Cold War; IV: The Structure of Radio; 16: Public Policy and Radio— A Regulator’s View; 17: Riding Radio’s Technological Wave; 18: On the Business Side, an End to Radio Romance; 19: Public Radio—Americans Want More; 20: Growing NPR; 21: Monopoly to Marketplace—Competition Conies to Public Radio; V: Books; 22: “Seems Radio Is Here to Stay”
Descriere
This volume is a must for anyone interested in academic problems and will produce the emotion of recognition in those concerned, and the emotion of surprise in those outside the field.-Los Angeles Times "Professors Caplow and McGee have given scholarly respectability to what many a professor has long suspected: Competition in the academic marketplace is as severe as in the business world. [Their book] might come to have the same function for the professor as Machiavelli's work had for ambitious princes."-Midwest Journal of Political Science The Academic Marketplace is a straightforward, hard-hitting exposu of the American university. Caplow and McGee consider all the working parts of the system and assess their suitability to the professed purpose. Their report on the actualities, myths, and consequences of routines thus amounts to an anatomy of an institution-an anatomy that does not present a pretty picture. We learn, for example, that the chief criteria used in making appointments are prestige and compatibility, not teaching ability. The authors describe the precipitous decline in teaching loads and then explain how this tendency is related to the new seller's market, on the one hand, and to the extravagantly indeterminate structure of the university as an institution, on the other. Not only is the temper judicious, the facts well gathered and competently marshaled, but the expression of results is invariably lucid. In a new introduction, the authors sort out fact from legend and discern trends, they address the validity of their own research methods and the applicability of their original findings to today's academic marketplace. They observe that the essential commodity offered in the academic marketplace is still the same-the mysterious intangible called prestige, by which universities, colleges, departments, disciplines, fields of inquiry, journals, and ultimately faculty candidates are ranked from high to low, and raised up an