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Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public, Jacob L. Nelson (2021)
Review of: Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public, Jacob L. Nelson (2021)New York: Oxford University Press, 234 pp.,ISBN 978-0-19754-260-6, p/bk, $27.95
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics (MCP) is a peer-reviewed journal aiming at analysing social and cultural communication processes with an interdisciplinary approach. MCP pays attention to contemporary issues striving to encourage academic responses to pressing world events, offering policy-oriented thinking. The content focus is critical, in-depth analysis and engaged research of the intersections of communication and media studies, sociology, politics, economics, and cultural studies with the aim of keeping academic analysis in dialogue with the practical world of communications, culture and politics. The journal publishes theoretical and empirical contributions from a wide and diverse community of researchers, and from any methodological and epistemological approach.