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_a302.24 _bEHR 2011 |
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_aEhrat, Johannes, _d1952- _957744 |
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_aPower of scandal : _bsemiotic and pragmatic in mass media / _cJohannes Ehrat. |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | _aSemiotic and pragmatic in mass media |
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_aToronto ; _aBuffalo [N.Y.] : _bUniversity of Toronto Press, _cc2011. |
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_axvi, 407 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aToronto studies in semiotics and communication | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [379]-402) and index. | ||
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_tA theoretical approach to the nature of media scandal. How scandal research tends to treat the achievement of media scandals ; _tScandal as logic : ideal and sanction ; _tScandal as industrial product and institutional practice ; _tMedia scandals and what they are not ; _tVideo-truths ; _tComprehending media scandals from media ; _tPublicity narrative as precondition of scandals -- _tWhat is publicity, the public sphere?. Publicity as methodological construct ; _tPublicity as simulacrum ; _tPublicity and meaning as subsistence ; _tSemiotic as theory of formal and concrete meaning -- _tSemiotic of publicity. Publicity as teleology ; _tLegitimacy ; _tPublic opinion as historical-cultural role relation ; _tPublic opinion as theatre ; _tPublic opinion operates by constructing the role of enunciation instance -- _tPublicity in media theory. Media : functional or semiotic? ; _tIs there a need for a separate semiotic media theory? ; _tSigns of society ; _tFunctions of the three correlates in the media sign ; _tTechnological determination or sign process : the case of televangelism ; _tGodcasting : meaning apparatuses of religious self-display -- _tFrom Jubilation to scandal. Religious meaning outside of public opinion ; _tTelevision studies and aesthetic form ; _tMedia construction of religious space and time ; _tThe call forward ; _tWitnessing ; _tPrayTV yields to PreyTV : acts of televangelist authority ; _tPrimordial scandal religion -- _tJudgement : bringing into scandal-position. Scandal technique ; _tInvestigative journalism and objectivity ; _tMetatexts : simplifying sanctions in public opinion texts ; _tDeduction classes of scandal -- _tThe course of the scandal pro-gram. Media scandal methods ; _tEvent : how destination in the Shanley story created the scandal ; _tThe role structure of the Shanley story ; _tTwo discursive scandal constructions ; _tReality : news practice between reality determination and satirical alienation -- _tEffect and reality of scandal. Scandal as objectivity effect ; _tObjective scandal effects ; _tCritique of subjectivity approaches and functionalism ; _tScandal effect as semiotic ; _tInstitutions as pragmatic predetermination of purpose ; _tDelegitimization of an institution as purpose of media scandals -- _tConclusion. |
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_aScandals in mass media. _952798 |
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_aMass media _xSemiotics. |
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| 830 | 0 | _aToronto studies in semiotics and communication. | |
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