Mediatization: Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects

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Mediatization : Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects. / Hjarvard, Stig.

The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. ed. / Patrick Rössler; Cynthia A. Hoffner; Liesbet van Zoonen. Vol. 3 Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. p. 1221-1241.

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Harvard

Hjarvard, S 2017, Mediatization: Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects. in P Rössler, CA Hoffner & LV Zoonen (eds), The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. vol. 3, Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, pp. 1221-1241. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118783764.wbieme0107

APA

Hjarvard, S. (2017). Mediatization: Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects. In P. Rössler, C. A. Hoffner, & L. V. Zoonen (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects (Vol. 3, pp. 1221-1241). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118783764.wbieme0107

Vancouver

Hjarvard S. Mediatization: Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects. In Rössler P, Hoffner CA, Zoonen LV, editors, The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. Vol. 3. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 2017. p. 1221-1241 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118783764.wbieme0107

Author

Hjarvard, Stig. / Mediatization : Critical Theory Approaches to Media Effects. The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. editor / Patrick Rössler ; Cynthia A. Hoffner ; Liesbet van Zoonen. Vol. 3 Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. pp. 1221-1241

Bibtex

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