The Watson and Hill Dictionary has long been a classic of its kind, a "must" for university and college booklists and both students and teachers of communication. This new edition takes into account recent developments in communication while at the same time retaining historical perspectives.
There are over 50 new entries as well as substantial updates in areas such as Intercultural communication, public relations, and marketing communications. Major events, such as the "war on terror" and the military occupation of Iraq, have raised issues concerning the gathering and presentation of
news. Journalism in all its forms has been put on the spot, censored, and pilloried. The transmission of information and images has, through the availability of computers and mobile phones, become open province for members of the public to make their own news. At the same time, governments are
legislating to rein in hard-won liberties. Who can remember what RIPA is all about; what are PSYOPS and SLAPPS; what did the HUTTON REPORT have to say about the BBC? What you don't know can sometimes damage your health. The Dictionary of Media and Communication responds to a vital need of all
citizens in the 21st century to be media literate by developing a better understanding of the contexts in which interpersonal, group, national, and international communication takes place.
The Seventh Edition includes:
* More on European and US media and on globalization
* More coverage of war and representation
* Includes a list of useful websites
* Greatly increased coverage of new media
* More detail about Marketing and PR
* Updated chronology section
The Watson and Hill Dictionary has long been a classic of its kind, a "must" for university and college booklists and both students and teachers of communication. This new edition takes into account recent developments in communication while at the same time retaining historical perspectives.
There are over 50 new entries as well as substantial updates in areas such as Intercultural communication, public relations, and marketing communications. Major events, such as the "war on terror" and the military occupation of Iraq, have raised issues concerning the gathering and presentation of
news. Journalism in all its forms has been put on the spot, censored, and pilloried. The transmission of information and images has, through the availability of computers and mobile phones, become open province for members of the public to make their own news. At the same time, governments are
legislating to rein in hard-won liberties. Who can remember what RIPA is all about; what are PSYOPS and SLAPPS; what did the HUTTON REPORT have to say about the BBC? What you don't know can sometimes damage your health. The Dictionary of Media and Communication responds to a vital need of all
citizens in the 21st century to be media literate by developing a better understanding of the contexts in which interpersonal, group, national, and international communication takes place.
The Seventh Edition includes:
* More on European and US media and on globalization
* More coverage of war and representation
* Includes a list of useful websites
* Greatly increased coverage of new media
* More detail about Marketing and PR
* Updated chronology section
More on European and US media and on globalization More coverage of war and representation Includes a list of useful websites Greatly increased coverage of new media More detail about Marketing and PR Updated chronology section
James Watson was formerly director of the BA in Media and Communication at the University of Greenwich: West Kent College and is now Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies. He is author of What is Communication Studies? (Hodder Arnold) and Media Communication: An Introduction to Theory and Process (Palgrave). Anne Hill, also a former director of the Greenwich BA, is now Senior Lecturer in Communication Studies at Southampton Solent University.
"(On) the whole the book is very well-constructed All libraries catering for students of media studies or communication studies at a post-16 or undergraduate level really must consider acquiring copies of this excellent book." Reference Reviews, vol 21.5
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