Cultural studies and/in new worlds1 | 1993/03/01 | English | 54 |
Strategies of marxist cultural interpretation | 1984/12/01 | English | 52 |
Hegemonic masculinity inthirty something | 1990/09/01 | English | 52 |
Show/down time: “Race,”; gender, sexuality, and popular culture | 1994/06/01 | English | 51 |
Ratings and the institutional approach: A third answer to the commodity question | 1984/06/01 | English | 50 |
The militarism of local television: The routine framing of the Persian Gulf war | 1995/03/01 | English | 49 |
Mainstream television, adolescent homosexuality, and significant silence | 1992/12/01 | English | 49 |
On the dialogic aspects of mass communication | 1984/03/01 | English | 47 |
The rape of Mike Tyson: Race, the press and symbolic types | 1995/06/01 | English | 47 |
Newspapers and citizenship: Young adults’ subjective experience of newspapers | 1991/06/01 | English | 46 |
The framing of Calvin Klein: A frame analysis of media discourse about the August 1995 Calvin Klein Jeans advertising campaign | 1998/06/01 | English | 46 |
With the benefit of hindsight: Reflections on uses and gratifications research | 1984/06/01 | English | 46 |
Reply to Grossberg and Carey | 1995/03/01 | English | 45 |
News media, political socialization and popular citizenship: Towards a new agenda | 1997/12/01 | English | 45 |
Burke's representative anecdote as a method in media criticism | 1984/06/01 | English | 44 |
The limits of interpretation: Ambivalence and the stereotype inSpenser: For hire | 1992/12/01 | English | 43 |
Racial ideology in U. S. mainstream news magazine coverage of black‐Latino interaction, 1980–1992 | 1994/06/01 | English | 43 |
Our war/their war: Comparing theintifadehand the gulf war on U.S. and Israeli television | 1992/03/01 | English | 43 |
The Frankenstein Myth in contemporary cinema | 1989/03/01 | English | 42 |
Media rhetoric as social drama: The Winter Olympics of 1984 | 1989/06/01 | English | 41 |
The affirmative character of U.S. cultural studies | 1990/06/01 | English | 41 |
Invisibility, homophobia and heterosexism: Lesbians, gays and the media | 1993/12/01 | English | 41 |
On journalistic authority: The Janet Cooke scandal | 1986/12/01 | English | 40 |
Legitimation crisis and containment: The “anti‐racist‐white‐hero” film | 1999/12/01 | English | 40 |
Diasporic web sites: Ingroup and outgroup discourse | 1997/06/01 | English | 40 |
News as a political resource: Media strategies and political identity in the U. S. women's movement, 1966–1975 | 1995/09/01 | English | 39 |
The journalism of opinion: Network news coverage of U.S. presidential campaigns, 1968–1988 | 1996/09/01 | English | 39 |
Some problems in conceptualizing the issue of “science and the media” | 1990/03/01 | English | 39 |
Is there rock after punk? | 1986/03/01 | English | 39 |
Electric literature as equipment for living: Haunted house films | 1985/09/01 | English | 39 |