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  1. Radio, Television, and Modern Life: A Phenomenological Approach.Paddy Scannell - 1996 - Blackwell.
    Written by one of the foremost and widely-respected writers in the field, this volume sheds new light on the forms and premises of the communicative experience. In doing so, it challenges the theoretical positions of marxist and "political economy of media" analysts who focus largely on the structure of economic and social power within the media. Instead, Scannell explores the structuring of engagement of the viewer/listener with the broadcaster by analysing the communicative intentions of the broadcaster and the understanding by (...)
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    Authenticity and Experience.Paddy Scannell - 2001 - Discourse Studies 3 (4):405-411.
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  3. Reviews : D. L. LeMahieu, A Culture for Democracy: mass communication and the cultivated mind in Britain between the wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988, £35.00, x + 396 pp. [REVIEW]Paddy Scannell - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):145-148.
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