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    Book
    Book
    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781442641259 , 1442641258
    Language: English
    Pages: 432 S. , 24x16x3 cm
    Series Statement: Toronto studies in semiotics and communication
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Massenmedien ; Skandal
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Toronto [u.a.] : Univ. of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 9781442641259
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 407 S. , Ill.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in [Rezension von: Ehrat, Johannes, Power of scandal. Semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Toronto studies in semiotics and communication] 2013
    Series Statement: Toronto studies in semiotics and communication
    DDC: 302.2/4
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    Keywords: Scandals in mass media ; Mass media Semiotics ; Skandal ; Massenmedien ; Berichterstattung ; Semiotik
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    ISBN: 1442661682 , 1442686758 , 9781442661684 , 9781442686755
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xvi, 407 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in [Rezension von: Ehrat, Johannes, Power of scandal. Semiotic and pragmatic in mass media, Toronto studies in semiotics and communication] 2013
    Series Statement: Toronto studies in semiotics and communication
    Parallel Title: Print version Power of scandal
    DDC: 302.2/4
    Keywords: Mass media Semiotics ; Scandals in mass media ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: By examining the parallel worlds of media and public opinion, Power of Scandal uses an alternative heuristic for understanding mass communication that is both rigorous and sophisticated
    Abstract: "Are there events that are inherently scandalous? Power of Scandal finds that the very idea of 'scandal' is derived not from an event, but from public opinion - which, in turn, is construed by media narratives. Scandal is powerful because of its ability to challenge institutions by destabilizing their legitimacy. The media plays an integral role in the creation of scandal because it interprets real events as purposeful actions for the public. Examining the ubiquity of scandals in today's mass media, Johannes Ehrat's conclusions are fresh and surprising
    Abstract: Ehrat applies classic semiotic and pragmatic thought to contemporary media issues, mainly moralist discourse from sex abuse cases to the phenomenon of televangelism. Arguing that sociological and communications studies of scandal have ignored the media's constructed nature, Ehrat focuses on how meaningful public narrative is produced. By examining the parallel worlds of media and public opinion, Power of Scandal uses an alternative heuristic for understanding mass communication that is both rigorous and sophisticated
    Description / Table of Contents: A theoretical approach to the nature of media scandal. How scandal research tends to treat the achievement of media scandals ;Scandal as logic : ideal and sanction ;Scandal as industrial product and institutional practice ;Media scandals and what they are not ;Video-truths ;Comprehending media scandals from media ;Publicity narrative as precondition of scandalsWhat is publicity, the public sphere?. Publicity as methodological construct ;Publicity as simulacrum ;Publicity and meaning as subsistence ;Semiotic as theory of formal and concrete meaningSemiotic 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 instancePublicity in media theory. Media : functional or semiotic? ;Is there a need for a separate semiotic media theory? ;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-displayFrom 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 ;Primordial scandal religionJudgement : bringing into scandal-position. Scandal technique ;Investigative journalism and objectivity ;Metatexts : simplifying sanctions in public opinion texts ;Deduction classes of scandalThe 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 alienationEffect 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 scandalsConclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [379]-402) and index
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