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Stephen Coleman
(2021)
Jay G. Blumler – an intellectual legacy: Wanting better.
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Christina Holtz-Bacha
(2021)
Comparative media research.
European Journal of Communication
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Stine Lomborg
(2017)
A state of flux: Histories of social media research.
European Journal of Communication
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Sabina Mihelj
(2015)
Audience history as a history of ideas: Towards a transnational history.
European Journal of Communication
(pp. 22-35).
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Richard Wallis; David Buckingham
(2013)
Arming the citizen-consumer: The invention of 'media literacy' within UK communications policy.
European Journal of Communication
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Miquel R. Alsina; Leonarda G. Jiménez
(2010)
Communication theory and research in Spain: A paradigmatic case of a socio-humanistic discipline.
European Journal of Communication
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Stöber, Rudolf
(2004)
What media evolution is: A theoretical approach to the history of new media.
European Journal of Communication
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Klaus B. Jensen; Karl E. Rosengren
(1990)
Five traditions in search of the audience.
European Journal of Communication
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Kim C. Schrøder
(1987)
Convergence of antagonistic traditions? The case of audience research.
European Journal of Communication
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