01557nlm 2200277z- 450 99645745310331620220218104024.0978-3-7489-2265-020211110c2021---- -u- -engDEdrcnuSatire vor GerichtFranziska BrinkmannNomos2021Testo elettronico (PDF) (294 p.)Bild und RechtStudien zur Regulierung des Visuellen8Base dati testuale"Lavoratori tedeschi! La SPD vuole portarvi via le vostre ville in Ticino".Nei suoi poster, l'artista e avvocato Klaus Staeck ha commentato gli eventi politici del defunto FRG. Continua a confrontare il suo pubblico con le principali questioni sociali come l'uguaglianza di genere, la protezione del clima e la politica di pace, con particolare fastidio delle persone colpite. Nei numerosi procedimenti giudiziari avviati contro di lui, diventano chiare le tensioni di espressione satirica tra libertà artistica e libertà di opinione, nonché i diritti personali delle persone colpite. L'accesso all'archivio di Staeck ha permesso di condurre uno studio completo dei suoi manifesti e dei relativi procedimenti legali dal punto di vista della storia dell'arte e del diritto.Bild und RechtStudien zur Regulierung des Visuellen8Satira politicaBNCFBRINKMANN,Franziska1081776996457453103316EBERSatire vor Gericht2596502UNISA03477nam 22006615 450 991078798790332120230226050926.01-4426-6917-91-4426-6916-010.3138/9781442669161(CKB)2670000000545814(EBL)4669938(SSID)ssj0001130230(PQKBManifestationID)12483365(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001130230(PQKBWorkID)11109200(PQKB)11456206(CEL)447192(OCoLC)872600892(CaBNVSL)slc00234067(MiAaPQ)EBC3291086(MiAaPQ)EBC4669938(DE-B1597)497008(OCoLC)1046605401(DE-B1597)9781442669161(OCoLC)870181221(MdBmJHUP)musev2_106529(EXLCZ)99267000000054581420180725d2018 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrDigital Currents How Technology and the Public are Shaping TV News /Rena BivensToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]©20141 online resource (330 p.)1-4426-4777-9 1-4426-1586-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1â€?Digital Media, Cultural Shifts, and Television News Production""; ""2â€?Constraining News Production: The View from the Twentieth Century""; ""3â€?The Technology-Autonomy-Constraint Model""; ""4â€?Intake Phase: Information Producers and News Flow""; ""5â€?Selection and Assignment Phase""; ""6â€?News-Gathering, Story-Writing, and Transmission Phases""; ""7â€?External Pressures: Audiences, Governments, and Public Relations""; ""8â€?Making News: Power, Journalists, and the Public""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""AnnotationSocial media has irrevocably changed how people consume the news. With the distinction between professional and citizen journalists blurring like never before, Digital Currents illuminates the behind-the-scenes efforts of television newscasters to embrace the public's participation in news and information gathering and protect the integrity of professional journalism. Using interviews with more than one hundred journalists from eight networks in Canada and the United Kingdom, Rena Bivens takes the reader inside TV newsrooms to explore how news organisations are responding to the paradigmatic shifts in media and communication practices. The first book to examine the many ways that the public has entered the production of mainstream news, Digital Currents underscores the central importance of media literacy in the age of widespread news sources.Television broadcasting of newsBroadcast journalismSocial aspectsBroadcast journalismTechnological innovationsElectronic books. Television broadcasting of news.Broadcast journalismSocial aspects.Broadcast journalismTechnological innovations.070.4/30285Bivens Rena, 1550064DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910787987903321Digital Currents3808624UNINA