Devils and angels : television, ideology and the coverage of poverty /
By: Devereux, Eoin
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Publisher: Luton, Bedfordshire, U.K. : University of Luton Press/John Libbey Media, 1998Description: vii, 174 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1860205453; 9781860205453:.Subject(s): Radio Telef́ıs Éireann | Television programs -- Ireland -- Social aspects | Poverty | Television broadcasting -- Ireland | Social problems in mass media | Television broadcastingDDC classification: 302.2345 Summary: Devereux explores how television tells stories about poverty in an ideological way. His central contention is that the extent and character of poverty is masked by presentation, and that the poor themselves remain largely voiceless and invisible.
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302.2244 MAY Language and literacy in social practice - a reader. | 302.22440712 HIN Adolescent literacies : a handbook of practice-based research / | 302.23 DEV Devils and angels : television, ideology and the coverage of poverty / | 302.23 DEV Devils and angels : television, ideology and the coverage of poverty / | 302.23 HAR Understanding news. | 302.23 HAR Understanding news. | 302.23 HER Manufacturing consent : the political economy of the mass media / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-168) and index.
Devereux explores how television tells stories about poverty in an ideological way. His central contention is that the extent and character of poverty is masked by presentation, and that the poor themselves remain largely voiceless and invisible.