Index
Page references to figures or tables are in italics; references to notes have the letter “n” following the page number.
Abbate, J., 514
ABC network, 432
Abel, R., 371
abolitionist movement, 128
About to Die: How News Images Move the Public (Zelizer), 364–365
Abrams, E., 487
absolute exploitation, 60
acoustic sense, 40, 44, 46, 210
Adachie, J., 130
Adams, H., 311
Adams, K., 159
Adams, T., 182n
Addams, J., 560
Add-a-Unit projector, 378, 379
Addison, J., 220–221, 222, 226
Adichie, J., 134
Adler, K., 569
administrative research, 31
Adorno, T. W., 30, 31, 391, 641
culture industries, 424, 425, 427, 435, 437
Enlightenment and public sphere, 218, 219
Frankfurt School, 610, 610–620, 625, 626, 628
Advanced Research Projects Agency, US Department of Defense, 514
Adventures of Amos “n” Andy, The (Ely), 138
advertising, 51, 162, 442–462, 671
in British North American papers, 246, 247, 254
consumer resistance from 1960s, 455–457
contextual, on mobile devices, 525, 532
early consumer reactions, 447–448
in early London newspapers, 229
federal regulation of, in 1930s, 448–450
as percentage of GDP, 444
advertising agencies, 31
Advertising Council, 452
advocacy and activist media, 157–159
African American Newspapers, 1827–1998 (Danky), 129
African Americans, 126, 127, 128, 130, 134, 137, 156
Agamben, G., 88, 90, 100, 106–112, 116
apparatus concept
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