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" McChesney has also written some 105 journal articles, 150 book chapters and another 300 newspaper pieces, magazine articles and book reviews.
McChesney ’ s first book was based in part on his 1989 PhD dissertation ; it had an additional three years of archival research.
In the book McChesney argued that the network-dominated, advertising-supported, profit-motivated system of broadcasting America was not a “ natural ” system.
Published originally by the University of Illinois Press in 1999 with a paperback edition published by New Press in 2000, this book is arguably the most widely read and renowned of McChesney ’ s books.
The book provides McChesney ’ s most developed and extended critiques of journalism and commercialism.
The book weaves in McChesney ’ s personal odyssey through academia, and concludes with perhaps the most detailed account of the rise of the U. S. media reform movement from the mid-1990s to 2007.
The nearly 600 page book touches on most of the themes of McChesney ’ s research, and has chapters on globalization, the new economy, U. S. media history and sport.
Robert McChesney called it, " The media book against which all others will be measured .”
The Problem of the Media: U. S. Communication Politics in the 21st Century is a book by Robert W. McChesney ( New York: Monthly Review Press, 2004 ).

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In his book " Social Structure and Personality Development " ( Hurrelmann 1989 / 2009 ), he develops the " Model of Productive Processing of Reality ( PPR ).
Fromm also spoke of " orientation of character " in his book Man For Himself, which describes the ways an individual relates to the world and constitutes his general character, and develops from two specific kinds of relatedness to the world: acquiring and assimilating things (" assimilation "), and reacting to people (" socialization ").
Beatus develops in them a personal interpretation of the book of Revelation, accompanied by quotes from the Old Testament, the Church Fathers and fascinating illustrations.
In the first two books of the series, he fixes a motorcycle and a boat, and in the third book he develops an airship, but only with the help of a balloonist.
As in many of his later works, Heinlein refers to the idea of solipsism, but in this book develops it into an idea he called " World as Myth " — the idea that universes are created by the act of imagining them, so that all fictional worlds are in fact real.
A 1996 criminology and urban sociology book, Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities by George L. Kelling and a co-author Catharine Coles, is based on the article but develops the argument in greater detail.
Virtually every successful fictional TV series or comic book develops its own " universe " to keep track of the various episodes or issues.
* Dragon's Egg — Not, strictly speaking, a planet, but a neutron star on which intelligent life develops in the book of the same name by Robert Forward.
Jaynes ' last book, Probability Theory: The Logic of Science gathers various threads of modern thinking about Bayesian probability and statistical inference, develops the notion of probability theory as extended logic, and contrasts the advantages of Bayesian techniques with the results of other approaches.
Critique of Dialectical Reason () is a 1960 book by Jean-Paul Sartre that further develops the Existentialist Marxism Sartre first expounded in his 1957 essay Search for a Method.
The book develops some aspects of Eco's A Theory of Semiotics which came out in 1976.
Ashby's book develops this " meta-level " idea, and extends it into a whole recursive sequence of levels, successively above each other in a systematic hierarchy.
The series introduces Artemis as an anti-hero and the fairies ' enemy, but as the series progresses, he assists the Fairies in resolving conflicts with worldwide ramifications ; Artemis develops a strong sense of morals, and by the final book, he is willing to sacrifice his life for his friends.
In this book ( Oxford 1988: 116 ), Money develops a conception of ' bodymind ,' as a way for scientists, in developing a science about sexuality, to move on from the platitudes of dichotomy between nature versus nurture, innate versus the acquired, biological versus the social, and psychological versus the physiological.
In his book about the work of Henry Corbin and others concerning the 12th-century Muslim saint Ibn Arabi, he develops the idea of the Green Man / Khidr as the principle mediating between the imaginary realm and the physical world.
" The portrayal of a confusing and uncertain era develops throughout the book.
The book develops the twin concepts of studium and punctum: studium denoting the cultural, linguistic, and political interpretation of a photograph, punctum denoting the wounding, personally touching detail which establishes a direct relationship with the object or person within it.
In Ego, Hunger and Aggression ( 1947 ), Fritz Perls ' first book, to which Laura Perls contributed ( ultimately without recognition ), Perls suggested that when the infant develops teeth, he or she has the capacity to chew, to break apart food, and by analogy to experience, to taste, accept, reject or assimilate.
The book The Sea Devils ( 1997 ), along with the accompanying article in Dragon # 239, " Sneaky Sea Devils ", and the Monstrous Arcana module series that accompanies it, greatly develops the sahuagin further.
As described by Thomas Hanna in his book Somatics: Reawakening the Mind's Control of Movement, Flexibility, and Health, SMA develops by habituation and the repeated execution of a movement pattern.
Belisarius ' actions and magnanimous behavior as victor in the first book will pay a pivotal role as the third book develops and the secret war against the Malwa turns hot.
His book, Redefining Health Care ( written with Elizabeth Teisberg ), develops a new strategic framework for transforming the value delivered by the health care system, with implications for providers, health plans, employers, and government, among other actors.
With him on Mercury are: Helene deSilva, the attractive station commander with whom Jacob develops a relationship over the course of the book ; Fagin ; Pila Bubbacub, the library representative ; his assistant Culla ( a Pring ); Dr. Dwayne Kepler ( the head of the Sundiver expedition ); Dr. Mildred Martine ( a psychiatrist ); and the exuberant journalist Peter LaRoque.

book and notion
Mythologist Joseph Campbell discussed his notion of the monomyth in his book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
Even though the author of the book states that Ruth " just happens " to find Boaz's field ( Ruth 2: 3 ), the reader may be led to accede to the notion that in Bible terms there is no mere chance, but that chance and God's providence amount to the same thing.
In his book, The Blitzkrieg Legend, German historian Karl-Heinz Frieser referred to the notion of ' Blitzkrieg ' as " a world wide delusion ".
Skeat “… in at least three cases and probably in all, in the form of codices " and he theorized that this form of notebook was invented in Rome and then “… must have spread rapidly to the Near East …” In his discussion of one of the earliest pagan parchment codices to survive from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, Eric Turner seems to challenge Skeat ’ s notion when stating “… its mere existence is evidence that this book form had a prehistory ” and that “ early experiments with this book form may well have taken place outside of Egypt .” Early codices of parchment or papyrus appear to have been widely used as personal notebooks, for instance in recording copies of letters sent ( Cicero Fam.
The dissenters were discontented with the general leftward trend in USCJ policies over the previous decades, such as " prayer book revision, egalitarianism, redefining halakhic boundaries of sexual relationships, and advocacy of Israel accepting conversions that are non-halakhic even by Conservative standards "., and the Union suggests that " The Conservative Movement thus appears to endorse the notion that changing societal norms can supersede the proper application of halakhic sources ".
In the same letter, Frege used the review of Schröder's book to analyze Husserl's notion of the sense of reference of concept words.
The boldest, most radical notion in the book is [...] the belief that the individual can and should proceed toward truth by means of his own powers of perception and reasoning ; and that he can in this way discover truths previously unknown.
Howison, in his book The Limits of Evolution and Other Essays Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Idealism, created a democratic notion of personal idealism that extended all the way to God, who was no more the ultimate monarch but the ultimate democrat in eternal relation to other eternal persons.
Maynard Smith published a book entitled The Evolution of Sex which explored in mathematical terms, the notion of the " two-fold cost of sex ".
The notion of a distinctive religious basis for American democracy and culture was first described and popularized by Alexis de Tocqueville in the 1840s, in his influential book, Democracy in America.
In his book Dell ’ Istoria della Sacra Religione et Illustrissima Militia di San Giovanni Gierosolimitano (), written between 1594 and 1602, Giacomo Bosio endorses the notion that Maltese descended from Carthaginian.
Filters were introduced by Henri Cartan in 1937 and subsequently used by Bourbaki in their book Topologie Générale as an alternative to the similar notion of a net developed in 1922 by E. H. Moore and H. L. Smith.
The notion that spaced repetition could be used for improving learning was first proposed in the book Psychology of Study by Prof. C. A. Mace in 1932.
He introduced the notion of exformation in his book The User Illusion.
Marx also borrowed Engels characterisation of Hegel's notion of the World Spirit that history occurred twice, " once as a tragedy and secondly as a farce " in the first paragraph of his new book.
Italian physicist Galileo Galilei ( 1564-1642 ), a champion of the Copernican model of the universe and an enormously influential figure in the history of kinematics and classical mechanicsThe foundation of modern dynamics was set out in Galileo's book Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo ( Dialogue on the two main world systems ) where the notion of inertia was implicit and used.
In 1686, when the first book of Newton's ' Principia ' was presented to the Royal Society, Hooke claimed that Newton had obtained from him the " notion " of " the rule of the decrease of Gravity, being reciprocally as the squares of the distances from the Center ".
In 1686, when the first book of Newton's ' Principia ' was presented to the Royal Society, Hooke claimed that Newton had had from him the " notion " of " the rule of the decrease of Gravity, being reciprocally as the squares of the distances from the Center ".
The Spectacle is a central notion in the situationist theory, developed by Guy Debord in his 1967 book, The Society of the Spectacle.
In 1982 Danny Rubinstein, in his book On the Lord's Side argued that this notion permeates the Gush Emunim movement's bulletins, citing one such article on ' The Right to Hate ' which affiremed :-
* In the Vertigo comic book series, The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, the notion that Faerie pays a sacrificial tithe to Hell is mentioned in the storyline " Season of Mists ".
The notion that an ancient Egyptian priestly elite tracked the precessional cycle over many thousands of years plays a central role in the theories expounded by Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock in their 1996 book Keeper of Genesis.
Simek continues that the notion of an eternal battle and daily resurrection can be found in book I of Saxo Grammaticus ' Gesta Danorum and in reports of the eternal battle of Hjaðningavíg.
In the second book, Warrant and Proper Function, he introduces the notion of warrant as an alternative to justification and discusses topics like self-knowledge, memories, perception, and probability.

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