Ministers of a New Medium

Ministers of a New Medium
Title Ministers of a New Medium PDF eBook
Author Kirk D. Farney
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 257
Release 2022-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 1514003236

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Kirk D. Farney explores the work of Fulton J. Sheen and Walter A. Maier as groundbreaking leaders combining theology and technology to spread the gospel in the "Golden Age" of radio. With careful attention to both the theological content and the cultural influence of these masters of a new medium, this study sheds new light on the history of media and Christianity in the United States.

The Tories and Television, 1951-1964

The Tories and Television, 1951-1964
Title The Tories and Television, 1951-1964 PDF eBook
Author Anthony Ridge-Newman
Publisher Springer
Pages 175
Release 2016-11-08
Genre History
ISBN 1137562544

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This book explores the role of television in the 1950s and early 1960s, with a focus on the relationship between Tories and TV. The early 1950s were characterized by recovery from war and high politics. Television was a new medium that eventually came to dominate mass media and political culture. But what impact did this transition have on political organization and elite power structures? Winston Churchill avoided it; Anthony Eden wanted to control it; Harold Macmillan tried to master it; and Alec Douglas-Home was not Prime Minister long enough to fully utilize it. The Conservative Party’s relationship with the new medium of television is a topic rich with scholarly questions and interesting quirks that were characteristic of the period. This exploration examines the changing dynamics between politics and the media, at grassroots and elite levels. Through analysing rich and diverse source materials from the Conservative Party Archive, Anthony Ridge-Newman takes a case study approach to comparing the impact of television at different points in the party’s history. In mapping changes across a thirteen year period of continual Conservative governance, this book argues that the advent of television contributed to the party’s transition from a membership-focused party to a television-centric professionalized elite.

Psychical Research Review

Psychical Research Review
Title Psychical Research Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 586
Release 1915
Genre
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Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender

Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender
Title Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender PDF eBook
Author Claire Annesley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 338
Release 2019-08-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190069023

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Historically, men have been more likely to be appointed to governing cabinets, but gendered patterns of appointment vary cross-nationally, and women's inclusion in cabinets has grown significantly over time. This book breaks new theoretical ground by conceiving of cabinet formation as a gendered, iterative process governed by rules that empower and constrain presidents and prime ministers in the criteria they use to make appointments. Political actors use their agency to interpret and exploit ambiguity in rules to deviate from past practices of appointing mostly men. When they do so, they create different opportunities for men and women to be selected, explaining why some democracies have appointed more women to cabinet than others. Importantly, this dynamic produces new rules about women's inclusion and, as this book explains, the emergence of a concrete floor, defined as a minimum number of women who must be appointed to a cabinet to ensure its legitimacy. Drawing on in-depth analyses of seven countries (Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and elite interviews, media data, and autobiographies of cabinet members, Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender offers a cross-time, cross-national study of the gendered process of cabinet formation.

Prime Ministers in Power

Prime Ministers in Power
Title Prime Ministers in Power PDF eBook
Author M. Bennister
Publisher Springer
Pages 234
Release 2012-03-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230378447

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A study of prime ministerial leadership in Britain and Australia. Tony Blair and John Howard were election winning leaders in two similar countries. They succeeded in dominating politics for over 10 years, but both fell dramatically from office. This book asks how these prime ministers established such predominant positions.

Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts

Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts
Title Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts PDF eBook
Author Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 231
Release 2022-09-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1802203001

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This timely book untangles the digital media jurisprudence of supranational courts in Europe with a focus on the CJEU and the ECtHR. It argues that in the face of regulatory tension and uncertainty, courts can have a strong bearing on the applicable rules and standards of digital media.

Daily Summary of Japanese Press

Daily Summary of Japanese Press
Title Daily Summary of Japanese Press PDF eBook
Author United States. Embassy (Japan)
Publisher
Pages 746
Release 1985-05
Genre Japanese newspapers
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