
"The Television Discourse" (book)
"The Television Discourse," by Jean–Marie Charon, examines how television shapes societal conversations and cultural norms through its language, narratives, and representations. The book analyzes the ways TV programs communicate ideas, influence public opinion, and reflect social realities, highlighting the ideological messages embedded within media content. It explores how television discourse constructs perceptions of issues, identities, and events, emphasizing its role in shaping collective understanding and cultural dialogue in modern society. The work offers a critical look at how televised communication functions as a powerful cultural and social force.