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Comparing media systems: three models of media and politics
Daniel C Hallin and Paolo Mancini-
Frontmatter
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List of Figures and Tables (page viii)
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List of Acronyms (page xi)
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Preface (page xiii)
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1 Introduction (page 1)
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Part I. Concepts and Models
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2 Comparing Media Systems (page 21)
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3 The Political Context of Media Systems (page 46)
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4 Media and Political Systems, and the Question of Differentiation (page 66)
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Part II. The Three Models
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5 The Mediterranean or Polarized Pluralist Model (page 89)
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6 The North/Central European or Democratic Corporatist Model (page 143)
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7 The North Atlantic or Liberal Model (page 198)
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Part III. The Future of the Three Models
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8 The Forces and Limits of Homogenization (page 251)
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9 Conclusion (page 296)
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Bibliography (page 307)
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Index (page 329)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PPsy | 27.6 (Dec. 2006): 935-936 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20447012 |
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Published: c2004
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521835350 (hardcover)
- 9780521543088 (paper)
- 9780511208942 (ebook)