Myth about Mediatized Center: Post-Durkheimian Approach in the Media Analysis [Book Review]

Russian Sociological Review 9 (2):124-133 (2010)
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Abstract

In the book there is a critique and further development of the approach in media studies based on the concept of ritual. The author once again turns the original Durkheimian approach and formulates the idea of the myth about media that is crucial for the functioning of contemporary society. The work is analyzed in relation to the context of traditional media studies approach to the analysis of a myth functioning

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