Critical Studies in Mass Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Signification, representation, ideology: Althusser and the post‐structuralist debates1985/06/01English485
Journalists as interpretive communities1993/09/01English410
Beyond media imperialism: Assymetrical interdependence and cultural proximity1991/03/01English317
The rhetorical limits of polysemy1989/06/01English213
Modern racism and the images of blacks in local television news1990/12/01English203
Why conversation is not the soul of democracy1997/12/01English202
Television: Polysemy and popularity1986/12/01English191
Decline of a paradigm? Bias and objectivity in news media studies1984/09/01English162
Hegemonic masculinity on the mound: Media representations of Nolan Ryan and American sports culture1991/09/01English156
The news paradigm and the ideology of objectivity: A socialist at the wall street journal1990/12/01English141
Interface of personal and mediated communication: A research agenda1985/03/01English113
Remote mothering and the parallel shift: Women meet the cellular telephone1993/06/01English105
Hegemony or concordance? The rhetoric of tokenism in “Oprah” Oprah rags‐to‐riches biography1996/06/01English99
Commodity feminism1991/09/01English96
The uses and dependency model of mass communication1986/06/01English95
Not yet the post‐imperialist era1991/03/01English95
The global, the local, and the hybrid: A native ethnography of glocalization1999/12/01English87
Another materialist rhetoric1998/03/01English84
Hegemony in a mass‐mediated society: Concordance about reproductive technologies11994/09/01English84
Television, black Americans, and the American dream1989/12/01English79
Star Trekrerun, reread, rewritten: Fan writing as textual poaching1988/06/01English69
Mythic evolution of “The new frontier” in mass mediated rhetoric1986/09/01English64
Investigative journalism and the moral order1989/03/01English63
Relocating the site of the audience1988/09/01English63
Routines and the making of oppositional news1988/12/01English62
Achieving journalistic authority through narrative1990/12/01English60
Feminist theories and media studies1987/06/01English59
Cultural studies vs. political economy: Is anybody else bored with this debate?1995/03/01English59
Interpretive media study and interpretive social science1990/06/01English56
Qualitative audience research: Toward an integrative approach to reception1987/03/01English54