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Old media effects theories, based on simple unidirectional transmission models, are unable to explain modern media, writes Jane B. Singer, of City University London. The author reviews the histories of media and journalism research, and provides ample evidence with which to point out the shortcomings of dominant theories. For one example Singer uses the widespread … Continued
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media theoryPublished: 3 Jun 2016