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A European Television History / Jonathan Bignell
Titre : A European Television History Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jonathan Bignell, Editeur scientifique ; Andreas Fickers, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Oxford [Grande-Bretagne] : Wiley-Blackwell Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 273 p. Format : 24,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4051-6340-8 Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : Europe télévision histoire des médias aspect socio-culturel Résumé : RESUME proposé par l'éditeur :
European Television History brings together television historians and media scholars to chart the development of television in Europe since its inception. The volume interrogates the history of the medium in divergent political, economic, cultural and ideological national contexts
taking a comparative approach to the topic, the volume is organized around a set of common questions, themes, and methodological reflections
deals with European television in the context of television historiography and transnational traditions
case study chapters written by scholars from different European countries to reflect their specific areas of expertise
(Source : http://blackwellpublishing.com/ - Consulté le 05/01/2008)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Comparative European Perspectives on Television History: Jonathan Bignell (University of Reading) and Andreas Fickers (University of Maastricht)
2. Early TV: Imagining and Realising Television: Knut Hickethier (University of Hamburg)
3. Institutionalising European Television: The Shaping of European Television Institutions and Infrastructures: Christina Adamou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), with Isabelle Gaillard (University of Grenoble) and Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht)
4. Searching for an Identity for Television: Programmes, Genres, Formats: Jérôme Bourdon (University of Tel Aviv), with Juan Carlos Ibáñez (University Carlos III, Madrid), Catherine Johnson ( Royal Holloway, University of London) and Eggo Müller (University of Utrecht)
5. TV Nations or Global Medium? European Television Between National Institution and Window on the World: Sonja de Leeuw (University of Utrecht), with Alexander Dhoest (University of Antwerp), Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano (University of Málaga), François Heinderyckx (Free University of Brussels), Anu Koivunen (University of Helsinki)and Jamie Medhurst (University of Wales Aberystwyth)
6. American Television: Point of Reference or European Nightmare?: Ib Bondebjerg (University of Copenhagen), with Tomasz Goban-Klas (University of Krakow), Michele Hilmes (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht), Helle Strandgaard-Jensen (Roskilde University Centre, Demnark), Isabelle Veyrat-Masson (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Paris) and Susanne Vollberg (University of Leipzig)
7. European Television Events and Euro-visions: Tensions between the Ordinary and the Extraordinary: Rob Turnock (Royal Holloway, University of London), with Alexander Hecht (Österreichischer Rundfunk), Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht), Mari Pajala (University of Turku) and Alison Preston (Ofcom)
8. European Television Audiences: Localising the Viewers: Mats Björkin (University of Gothenburg), with Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano (University of Málaga)
9. Conclusion: Reflections on Doing European Television History: Andreas Fickers (University of Maastricht) and Jonathan Bignell (University of Reading)
10. European Television Archives and the Search for Audiovisual Sources: Andy O'Dwyer (BBC Future Media & Technology, London)
Index
A European Television History [texte imprimé] / Jonathan Bignell, Editeur scientifique ; Andreas Fickers, Editeur scientifique . - Oxford (9600 Garsington Road, OX4 2DQ, Grande-Bretagne) : Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 . - 273 p. ; 24,5 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4051-6340-8
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : Europe télévision histoire des médias aspect socio-culturel Résumé : RESUME proposé par l'éditeur :
European Television History brings together television historians and media scholars to chart the development of television in Europe since its inception. The volume interrogates the history of the medium in divergent political, economic, cultural and ideological national contexts
taking a comparative approach to the topic, the volume is organized around a set of common questions, themes, and methodological reflections
deals with European television in the context of television historiography and transnational traditions
case study chapters written by scholars from different European countries to reflect their specific areas of expertise
(Source : http://blackwellpublishing.com/ - Consulté le 05/01/2008)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Comparative European Perspectives on Television History: Jonathan Bignell (University of Reading) and Andreas Fickers (University of Maastricht)
2. Early TV: Imagining and Realising Television: Knut Hickethier (University of Hamburg)
3. Institutionalising European Television: The Shaping of European Television Institutions and Infrastructures: Christina Adamou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), with Isabelle Gaillard (University of Grenoble) and Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht)
4. Searching for an Identity for Television: Programmes, Genres, Formats: Jérôme Bourdon (University of Tel Aviv), with Juan Carlos Ibáñez (University Carlos III, Madrid), Catherine Johnson ( Royal Holloway, University of London) and Eggo Müller (University of Utrecht)
5. TV Nations or Global Medium? European Television Between National Institution and Window on the World: Sonja de Leeuw (University of Utrecht), with Alexander Dhoest (University of Antwerp), Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano (University of Málaga), François Heinderyckx (Free University of Brussels), Anu Koivunen (University of Helsinki)and Jamie Medhurst (University of Wales Aberystwyth)
6. American Television: Point of Reference or European Nightmare?: Ib Bondebjerg (University of Copenhagen), with Tomasz Goban-Klas (University of Krakow), Michele Hilmes (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht), Helle Strandgaard-Jensen (Roskilde University Centre, Demnark), Isabelle Veyrat-Masson (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Paris) and Susanne Vollberg (University of Leipzig)
7. European Television Events and Euro-visions: Tensions between the Ordinary and the Extraordinary: Rob Turnock (Royal Holloway, University of London), with Alexander Hecht (Österreichischer Rundfunk), Dana Mustata (University of Utrecht), Mari Pajala (University of Turku) and Alison Preston (Ofcom)
8. European Television Audiences: Localising the Viewers: Mats Björkin (University of Gothenburg), with Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano (University of Málaga)
9. Conclusion: Reflections on Doing European Television History: Andreas Fickers (University of Maastricht) and Jonathan Bignell (University of Reading)
10. European Television Archives and the Search for Audiovisual Sources: Andy O'Dwyer (BBC Future Media & Technology, London)
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