Published by GPO, Washington, D.C., 1961
Seller: Hoffman Books, ABAA, IOBA, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. USGS 1961. Wrappers, good condition (rubber stamp on cover).
Published by GPO, Washington, D.C., 1963
Seller: Hoffman Books, ABAA, IOBA, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. USGS 1963. Wrappers, Good Condition (rubber stamp on cover). Complete with all maps and plates.
Language: English
Published by Powerbrass Music Co. Ltd, Auck, 1980
Seller: The Secret Bookshop, Tararua, New Zealand
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good clean copy. one of 3000 printed. Some minor rubbing to the wraps.
Language: English
Published by Iowa State University Press, 1990
ISBN 10: 0813806399 ISBN 13: 9780813806396
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. Black cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Previous owner's name/address rubber stamped on front free endpaper, else interior clean and crisp. Dust jacket has a small spot of wear to the bottom edge of the front panel; in an archival mylar sleeve. Contents: Introduction. 1. Television Drama as a Sacred Text (Quentin J. Schultze). 2. Religion on Television (Horace M. Newcomb). 3. Television and Public Virtue (Robert S. Alley). 4. Network News Coverage of Religion (Judith M. Buddenbaum). 5. Religious Television Spots (John P. Ferre). 6. Religious Watchdog Groups and Prime-Time Programming (Mark Fackler). Notes. Index. In Channels of Belief, six scholars of the mass media discuss the religious significance of commercial television. The first two analyses examine the religiousness of commercial television broadly. The third explores the ''democratic humanism'' of those who create and produce the narratives that are watched. The next analyzes religion on network news, where democratic humanism is less apparent and where news coverage emphasizes events over beliefs. Religious television spots and religious watchdog groups are the subjects of the final two chapters. Control of the public arena for religious expression, especially discussed in the final chapter, is an underlying concern throughout Channels of Belief. The authors recognize, and even affirm, the potential of broadcasting to service the religious needs of the public, but they also understand the technological, organizational, economic, and social constraints that shape the religious dimensions of American television.
Published by GPO, Washington, D.C., 1965
Seller: Hoffman Books, ABAA, IOBA, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. USGS 1965 Wrappers, very good condition (rubber stamp on cover). Complete with all maps and plates.
Published by Powerbrass, 1980
Seller: BooksNZ, Palmerston North, New Zealand
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 132 pages, ltd edition of 3000 copies.