كليدواژه :
انقلاب اسلامي , امام خميني , رسانه , آيت الله خامنه اي , نظريه هنجاري
چكيده لاتين :
Normative theories determine the musts and mustnʹt of media performance. Sibert (1963) recommend four following theories: Authoritative, Liberal, Social Responsibility and Russian Communism. After Sibert, Merill offered a dual classification (Authoritative, Liberal), Hachten suggested a five-component categorization (Authoritative, Russian Communism, Developmental, Revolutionary and Western), Altschul developed a three-legged classification (Market, Marxism and Progressive), and finally, McQuail added two more theories, i.e. Developmental and Democratic Participation, to the four-folded division of this strand of theories.
The present article employs the basic components of media normative theories to extract the Islamic Revolutionʹs leadersʹ viewpoints from their various speeches. The extracted propositions indicate that the normative system appealing to the leaders, despite some similarities to the six theories abovementioned, has some characteristics which might be deemed as the seventh pattern.