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Communication Studies: A SAGE Full-Text Collection

 
 
Communication Studies: A SAGE Full-Text Collection includes the full-text of 19 journals published by SAGE and participating societies, some journals going back 52 years, encompassing over 12,800 articles. It covers such subjects as Journalism, Public Opinion, Political Communication, Mass Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Cultural Studies / Intercultural Communication, Television / Film Studies, Media Studies, Business Communication, Organizational / Management Communication, Written Communication, Rhetoric, and Literacy Studies.

The searchable database consists of bibliographic records (indexed summaries or abstracts) as well as the complete text of each journal article. Every bibliographic record in the Collection links to the appropriate full-text in PDF format.

Journals Included
    The following list represents the titles included in the Communication Studies: A SAGE Full-Text Collection, along with the first year of publication included in the collection and, where pertinent, a sponsoring society:

    • Communication Research
      First Year: 1980 ISSN: 0093-6502

    • Convergence
      First Year: 1995 ISSN: 1354-8565

    • Discourse & Society
      First Year: 1990 ISSN: 0957-9265

    • Discourse Studies
      First Year: 1999 ISSN: 1461-4456

    • European Journal of Communication
      First Year: 1986 ISSN: 0267-3231

    • Games and Culture
      First Year: 2006 ISSN: 1555-4120

    • Gazette - The International Journal for Communication Studies
      First Year: 1955 ISSN: 0016-5492

    • Global Media and Communication
      First Year: 2005 ISSN: 1742-7665

    • International Journal of Press/Politics, sponsored by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy , John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
      First Year: 1995 ISSN: 1081-180X

    • Journal of Business and Technical Communication
      First Year: 1989 ISSN: 1050-6519

    • Journal of Communication Inquiry
      First Year: 1976 ISSN: 0196-8599

    • Journalism
      First Year: 2000 ISSN: 1464-8849

    • Management Communication Quarterly
      First Year: 1987 ISSN: 0893-3189

    • Media, Culture & Society
      First Year: 1979 ISSN: 0163-4437

    • New Media & Society
      First Year: 1999 ISSN: 1461-4448

    • Knowledge/ Science Communication
      First Year: 1979 ISSN: 1075-5470

    • Television & New Media
      First Year: 2000 ISSN: 1527-4764

    • Visual Communication
      First Year: 2002 ISSN: 1470-3572

    • Written Communication
      First Year: 1984 ISSN: 0741-0883
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Sample Record

    Full-Text (2499 Kb)

    TI: Title
    British Journalists in the Spotlight: Europe and Media Research
    AU: Author
    Gavin, Neil T.
    AF: Affiliation
    University of Liverpool
    SO: Source
    Journalism, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 299-314, December 2001 [TOC]
    IS: ISSN
    1464-8849
    PB: Publisher
    SAGE Publications
    AB: Abstract
    The article reviews current research on the way that the EU engages with journalists. It also looks at the sort of coverage that Europe receives in the press and on television, and at the likely impact of such reports. The article suggests that a number of factors explain the rather negative coverage that Europe receives. These include tension between the EU and journalists on the Brussels news beat, a lack of commitment to effective news management on the part of European institutions, and the intrinsic news worthiness of some of the more prominent stories that have emerged in recent times. The impact on the public of this coverage is under-researched, but what little evidence there is tends to suggest that television news stories may be more significant than press coverage. The article closes with an exploration of a prospective research agenda on `the media and Europe'.
    PY: Publication Type
    Journal Article
    PT: Publication Type
    Journal Article
    DO: DOI
    10.1177_1464884901002003004
    DE: Descriptors
    journalists; media research; news stories; television news
    RE: References
    1. Anderson, P.J. and A. Weymouth (1999) Insulting the Public? The British Press and the European Union. London: Longman.
    2. Beetham, D. and C. Lord (1998) Legitimacy and the European Union. London: Longman.
    3. Boyd, A. (1994) Broadcast Journalism: Techniques of Radio and TV News. Oxford: Focal Press.
    4. Brookes, R. (1999). `Newspapers and National Identity: The BSE/CJD Crisis and the British Press'. Media Culture & Society, 21, 247-263. [Abstract] [Cited by 2] [Full-Text (1884 Kb)]
    5. Cappella, J., & K. Jamieson. (1996). `News Frames, Political Cynicism, and Media Cynicism'. The Annals of the American Academy, 546, 71-84. [Cited by 5]
    6. Franklin, B. (1994) Packaging Politics: Political Communications in Britain's Media Democracy. London: Edward Arnold.
    7. Garnham, N. (1990) Capitalism and Communication: Global Culture and the Economics of Information. London: Sage.
    8. Gavin, N. T. (2000). `Imaging Europe: Political Identity and British Television Coverage of the European Economy'. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2, 352-373.
    9. Gavin, N. T. and D. Sanders (1998) `Economy, News and Public Opinion: Britain in the Mid-1990s', in N. T. Gavin (ed.) The Economy, Media and Public Knowledge, pp. 90-111. London: Cassell.
    10. Goddard, P., J. Corner, N. T. Gavin and K. Richardson (1998) `Economic News and the Dynamics of Understanding: The Liverpool Project', in N. T. Gavin (ed.) The Economy, Media and Public Knowledge, pp. 9-37. London: Cassell.
    11. Hardt-Mautner, G. (1995). ` “How Do We Become Good Europeans?”: The British Press and European Integration'. Discourse & Society, 6, 177-205.
    12. Hetherington, A. (1985) News, Newspapers and Television. London: Macmillan.
    13. Kavanagh, D. (1995) Election Campaigning: The New Marketing of Politics. London: Blackwells.
    14. Leonard, M. (1998) Making Europe Popular: The Search for European Identity. London: Demos/Interbrand, Newell and Sorrell.
    15. Morgan, D. (1995). `British Media and European Union News: The Brussels News Beat and its Problems'. European Journal of Communication, 10, 321-343. [Abstract] [Cited by 2] [Full-Text (2248 Kb)]
    16. Morgan, D. (1998) The European Parliament, Mass Media and the Search for Power and Influence. Report to the European Commission, DGX.
    17. Murdock, G. (1992) `Citizens, Consumers and Public Culture', in M. Skovmand and K. C. Schroder (eds) Media Cultures: Reappraising Transnational Media, pp17-41. London: Routledge.
    18. Norris, P., J. Curtice, D. Sanders, M. Scammell and H. Semetko (1999) On Message: Communicating the Campaign. London: Sage.
    19. Page, B. I., R. Y. Shapiro, & G. R. Dempsey. (1987). `What Moves Public Opinion?'. American Political Science Review, 81, 23-43. [Cited by 7]
    20. Richardson, K. and U. H. Meinhoff (1999) Worlds in Common? Television Discourse in Changing Europe. London: Routledge.
    21. Schlesinger, P. (1990) `Rethinking the Sociology of Journalism: Source Strategies and the Limits of Media-Centrism', in M. Ferguson (ed.) Communication: The New Imperatives, pp. 61-83. London: Sage.
    22. Schlesinger, P. (1991). `Media, the Political Order and National Identity'. Media Culture & Society, 13, 297-308. [Abstract] [Cited by 14] [Full-Text (1444 Kb)]
    23. Schlesinger, P. (1993). `Wishful Thinking: Cultural Politics, Media and Collective Identities in Europe'. Journal of Communication, 43, 6-17. [Cited by 5]
    24. Schlesinger, P. (1999). `Changing Spaces of Political Communication: The Case of the European Union'. Political Communication, 16, 263-279. [Cited by 3]
    25. Schlesinger, P. and H. Tumber (1994) Reporting Crime: The Media Politics of Criminal Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    26. Siune, K. (1983) `The Campaigns on Television: What Was Said and Who Said It?' in J. G. Blumler (ed.) Communicating to Voters: Television in the First European Parliamentary Elections, pp. 223-240. London: Sage.
    27. Siune, K. and W. Truetzschler (1992) Dynamics of Media Politics: Broadcast and Electronic Media in Western Europe. London: Sage.
    28. Smith, A. D. (1992). `National Identity and the Idea of European Unity'. International Affairs, 68, 55-76.
    29. Tumber, H. (1995). `Marketing Maastricht: The EU and News Management'. Media Culture & Society, 17, 511-519. [Abstract] [Cited by 2] [Full-Text (1140 Kb)]
    30. Valkenburg, P. M., H. A. Semetko, & C. H. De Vreese. (1999). `The Effects of News Frames on Readers' Thought and Recall'. Communication Research, 26, 550-596. [Abstract] [Full-Text (1828 Kb)]
    31. Wallace, H. (2000). `Studying Contemporary Europe'. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2, 95-113.
    32. Weymouth, T. and B. Lamizet (1996) Markets and Myths: Forces for Change in the European Media. London: Longman.
    33. Wilkes, G. and D. Wring (1998) `The British Press and European Integration: 1948 to 1996', in D. Baker and D. Seawright (eds) Britain For and Against: British Politics and the Question of European Integration, pp. 185-205. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    34. Williams, J. (1998) `Reporting the Economy', in N. T. Gavin (ed.) The Economy, Media and Public Knowledge, pp. 159-162. London: Cassell.
    AN: Accession Number
    10.1177_1464884901002003004
Field Codes
    The following field codes are found in the records of this database. Here they are listed in alphabetical order by two-letter code. See Field Codes and Search Examples for detailed descriptions and search examples.

    AB = Abstract JV = Journal Volume
    AF = Author Affiliation PB = Publisher
    AN = Accession Number PD = Publication Date
    AU = Author PT = Publication Type
    CA = Corporate Author PL = Publisher Location
    DO = DOI PY = Publication Year
    IS = ISSN RE = References
    JI = Journal Issue SO = Source
    JN = Journal Name TI = Title
    JP = Journal Pages