The Circuit of Mass Communication: Media Strategies, Representation and Audience Reception in the AIDS Crisis
Description:
The Circuit of Mass Communication moves beyond the narrow focus of much of the work on media and cultural studies to examine the whole process of interaction between the media and the social world. Rejecting approaches which focus only on ownership or discourse or audience reception, this new book from the Glasgow Media Group, examines: promotional strategies; media production; representation and audience responses; as well as broader impacts on policy, culture and society. Using a detailed analysis of the struggle over representation during the AIDS crisis as a point of departure, the authors reveal the power of the media to influence public opinion and the complex interaction between media coverage, audience response and contemporary power relations. Based on extensive empirical research, this book offers a range of challenging insights on media power, active audiences and moral panics that will be of value to media students, sociologists and social policy and health specialists.