The Resource Power of scandal : semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Johannes Ehrat, (electronic resource)
Power of scandal : semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Johannes Ehrat, (electronic resource)
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 407 p.)
- Contents
-
- Publicity as simulacrum
- Publicity and meaning as subsistence
- Semiotic as theory of formal and concrete meaning
- Semiotic of publicity. Publicity as teleology
- Legitimacy
- Public opinion as historical-cultural role relation
- Public opinion as theatre
- Public opinion operates by constructing the role of enunciation instance
- Publicity in media theory. Media : functional or semiotic?
- Is there a need for a separate semiotic media theory?
- A theoretical approach to the nature of media scandal. How scandal research tends to treat the achievement of media scandals
- Signs of society
- Functions of the three correlates in the media sign
- Technological determination or sign process : the case of televangelism
- Godcasting : meaning apparatuses of religious self-display
- From Jubilation to scandal. Religious meaning outside of public opinion
- Television studies and aesthetic form
- Media construction of religious space and time
- The call forward
- Witnessing
- PrayTV yields to PreyTV : acts of televangelist authority
- Scandal as logic : ideal and sanction
- Primordial scandal religion
- Judgement : bringing into scandal-position. Scandal technique
- Investigative journalism and objectivity
- Metatexts : simplifying sanctions in public opinion texts
- Deduction classes of scandal
- The course of the scandal pro-gram. Media scandal methods
- Event : how destination in the Shanley story created the scandal
- The role structure of the Shanley story
- Two discursive scandal constructions
- Reality : news practice between reality determination and satirical alienation
- Scandal as industrial product and institutional practice
- Effect and reality of scandal. Scandal as objectivity effect
- Objective scandal effects
- Critique of subjectivity approaches and functionalism
- Scandal effect as semiotic
- Institutions as pragmatic predetermination of purpose
- Delegitimization of an institution as purpose of media scandals
- Conclusion
- Media scandals and what they are not
- Video-truths
- Comprehending media scandals from media
- Publicity narrative as precondition of scandals
- What is publicity, the public sphere?. Publicity as methodological construct
- Isbn
- 9781442641259
- Label
- Power of scandal : semiotic and pragmatic in mass media
- Title
- Power of scandal
- Title remainder
- semiotic and pragmatic in mass media
- Statement of responsibility
- Johannes Ehrat
- Title variation
- Semiotic and pragmatic in mass media
- Language
- eng
- Biography type
- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- NLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1952-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Ehrat, Johannes
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Toronto studies in semiotics and communication
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Scandals in mass media
- Mass media
- Label
- Power of scandal : semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Johannes Ehrat, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-402) and index
- Contents
-
- Publicity as simulacrum
- Publicity and meaning as subsistence
- Semiotic as theory of formal and concrete meaning
- Semiotic of publicity. Publicity as teleology
- Legitimacy
- Public opinion as historical-cultural role relation
- Public opinion as theatre
- Public opinion operates by constructing the role of enunciation instance
- Publicity in media theory. Media : functional or semiotic?
- Is there a need for a separate semiotic media theory?
- A theoretical approach to the nature of media scandal. How scandal research tends to treat the achievement of media scandals
- Signs of society
- Functions of the three correlates in the media sign
- Technological determination or sign process : the case of televangelism
- Godcasting : meaning apparatuses of religious self-display
- From Jubilation to scandal. Religious meaning outside of public opinion
- Television studies and aesthetic form
- Media construction of religious space and time
- The call forward
- Witnessing
- PrayTV yields to PreyTV : acts of televangelist authority
- Scandal as logic : ideal and sanction
- Primordial scandal religion
- Judgement : bringing into scandal-position. Scandal technique
- Investigative journalism and objectivity
- Metatexts : simplifying sanctions in public opinion texts
- Deduction classes of scandal
- The course of the scandal pro-gram. Media scandal methods
- Event : how destination in the Shanley story created the scandal
- The role structure of the Shanley story
- Two discursive scandal constructions
- Reality : news practice between reality determination and satirical alienation
- Scandal as industrial product and institutional practice
- Effect and reality of scandal. Scandal as objectivity effect
- Objective scandal effects
- Critique of subjectivity approaches and functionalism
- Scandal effect as semiotic
- Institutions as pragmatic predetermination of purpose
- Delegitimization of an institution as purpose of media scandals
- Conclusion
- Media scandals and what they are not
- Video-truths
- Comprehending media scandals from media
- Publicity narrative as precondition of scandals
- What is publicity, the public sphere?. Publicity as methodological construct
- Control code
- ssj0000571155
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 407 p.)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Isbn
- 9781442641259
- Lccn
- 2011378821
- Other physical details
- ill
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0000571155
- Label
- Power of scandal : semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Johannes Ehrat, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-402) and index
- Contents
-
- Publicity as simulacrum
- Publicity and meaning as subsistence
- Semiotic as theory of formal and concrete meaning
- Semiotic of publicity. Publicity as teleology
- Legitimacy
- Public opinion as historical-cultural role relation
- Public opinion as theatre
- Public opinion operates by constructing the role of enunciation instance
- Publicity in media theory. Media : functional or semiotic?
- Is there a need for a separate semiotic media theory?
- A theoretical approach to the nature of media scandal. How scandal research tends to treat the achievement of media scandals
- Signs of society
- Functions of the three correlates in the media sign
- Technological determination or sign process : the case of televangelism
- Godcasting : meaning apparatuses of religious self-display
- From Jubilation to scandal. Religious meaning outside of public opinion
- Television studies and aesthetic form
- Media construction of religious space and time
- The call forward
- Witnessing
- PrayTV yields to PreyTV : acts of televangelist authority
- Scandal as logic : ideal and sanction
- Primordial scandal religion
- Judgement : bringing into scandal-position. Scandal technique
- Investigative journalism and objectivity
- Metatexts : simplifying sanctions in public opinion texts
- Deduction classes of scandal
- The course of the scandal pro-gram. Media scandal methods
- Event : how destination in the Shanley story created the scandal
- The role structure of the Shanley story
- Two discursive scandal constructions
- Reality : news practice between reality determination and satirical alienation
- Scandal as industrial product and institutional practice
- Effect and reality of scandal. Scandal as objectivity effect
- Objective scandal effects
- Critique of subjectivity approaches and functionalism
- Scandal effect as semiotic
- Institutions as pragmatic predetermination of purpose
- Delegitimization of an institution as purpose of media scandals
- Conclusion
- Media scandals and what they are not
- Video-truths
- Comprehending media scandals from media
- Publicity narrative as precondition of scandals
- What is publicity, the public sphere?. Publicity as methodological construct
- Control code
- ssj0000571155
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 407 p.)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Isbn
- 9781442641259
- Lccn
- 2011378821
- Other physical details
- ill
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0000571155
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