| 1. | ANTHROPOLOGY |
| 2. | ARCHITECTURE |
| 3. | ART |
| 4. | BLACK STUDIES |
| 5. | BUSINESS
|
| 6. | CRIMINOLOGY
AND LAW |
| 7. | ECONOMY |
| 8. | EDUCATION |
| 10. | HISTORY |
| 11. | JOURNALISM |
| 12. | LABOR |
| 13. | LINGUISTICS |
| 14. | LITERATURE |
| 15. | MEDIA |
| 16. | MEDICINE AND HEALTH CARE |
| 17. | MUSIC |
| 18. | PHILOSOPHY |
| 19. | POLITICAL SCIENCE |
| 20. | PSYCHOLOGY |
| 21. | RELIGION |
| 22. | SOCIOLOGY |
| 23. | SCIENCE |
| 24. | WOMEN STUDIES |
| 25. | AREA STUDIES |
Find Academic, Research, College, and University Term Papers Search Our Catalog For A Term Paper, Book Report, Case Study or Essay. We Provide Custom
Research, Term Paper Writing, Pre-written Reports and Editing... |
| "$name" TERM PAPERS |
|
Academic Term Papers Catalog THE SCOPE AND LIMITS OF MEDIA POWER. |
||||||
| 17398. THE SCOPE AND LIMITS OF MEDIA POWER. This paper provides an overview and analysis of the scope and limits of media power in modern societies. The first section provides theoretical background, defining and describing power as it applies to media. The next section examines media power in contemporary Western society, drawing on examples from the United States, U.K., and Europe. Another section examines media power in a very different society – the countries of the Middle East, particularly the Arab states. A concluding section summarizes the findings on the overall limits of media power. KEYWORDS: media power media influence western society arab society. Written 2003. APA Style. 23 pages, 92 footnotes, 34 bibliographic sources. 6,454 words. | $133 |
|||||
|
|
||||||