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List of illustrations | p. xi |
Preface and acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Introduction: critical engagements with mediated power | p. 1 |
Media policy: communication and the economic inefficiencies of market liberalisation | p. 17 |
Media production: discursive practices, news production and the mobilisation of bias in public discourse | p. 36 |
Media management and public relations: public media, inter-elite conflict and power | p. 55 |
Culture, discourse and power: the rediscovery of elite culture and power in media studies? | p. 74 |
Mediated politics: the mediation of parliamentary politics | p. 96 |
New and alternative media: the Internet and the parliamentary public sphere | p. 113 |
Interest groups and mediated mobilisation: communication in the Make Poverty History campaign | p. 131 |
Media audiences and effects: the question of the rational audience in the London Stock Exchange | p. 151 |
Conclusion | p. 170 |
A short note on research methods | p. 178 |
List of interviewees | p. 182 |
Notes | p. 187 |
Bibliography | p. 191 |
Index | p. 215 |
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