Television: The Public Sphere and National Identity
A broad reinterpretation of television's role and impact on democratic societies in a time of increased globalization of the media. The book is unique in developing a theory that covers developments in the United States, Europe and the transitional societies that arose from the Soviet empire.
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Formats for this Ebook
Required Software | Any PDF Reader, Apple Preview |
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Supported Devices | Windows PC/PocketPC, Mac OS, Linux OS, Apple iPhone/iPod Touch. |
# of Devices | Unlimited |
Flowing Text / Pages | Pages |
Printable? | Yes |

Book details
- PDF | 301 pages
- Monroe Edwin Price
- Oxford University Press
- Unknown
- 10
- Nonfiction
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