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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780415540155
- ISBN-10: 0415540151
- Artikelnr.: 39076372
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780415540155
- ISBN-10: 0415540151
- Artikelnr.: 39076372
Sarah Casey Benyahia is a Media and Film Studies teacher at Colchester 6th Form College. She is a senior examiner for one of the major assessment boards, author of Crime (2012) and the co-author of several text books, including A2 Media Studies: The Essential Introduction (2010) and AS and A2 Film Studies: the Essential Introduction (2009). Abigail Gardner is Subject Group Leader for Media courses at the University of Gloucestershire. She is the author of P J Harvey and Music Video Performance, Farnham: Ashgate (2015) and of an edited collection with Dr Ros Jennings, Rock On: Women, Ageing and Popular Music (Ashgate, 2012). She has also written on Dolly Parton in Tinknell, E., and Dolan, J. (eds.) Aging Femininities: Troubling Representations (2012). She is a member of International Association for the Study of Popular Music, WAM (the Centre for Women and Ageing) and the Severn Pop Network. Philip Rayner is an international media consultant with over 30 years experience of writing and teaching about the media in Further and Higher Education. He has been a senior examiner for two assessment boards and the co-author of several text books, including AS Media Studies: The Essential Introduction for AQA (2008). Pete Wall has over 40 years of experience of teaching in Further and Higher Education and providing support for schools and colleges. He had held a number of senior examining positions for Awarding Bodies and currently acts as Chair of Examiners for GCE and GCSE Media Studies for a major Awarding Body. He is the author of several textbooks for Media Studies and related disciplines in addition to his role as series editor for Routledge Essentials.
Introduction Part 1: Analysis and Perspectives 1. Introduction 2. Images
Analysis 3. Narrative as an Analytical Tool 4. The Role of Genre 5.
Representation and Age 6. Realism and Documentary 7. Intertextuality 8.
Ideology and Advertising Part 2: Media Audiences 9. Encoding and Decoding
10. Researching Audiences 11. Ethnographic research 12. Audience
Segmentation 13. Questioning 'Effects' 14. Reality TV Audiences 15.
Gendered Consumption 16. Fans Part 3: Ecologies and Creativities 17.
Introduction 18. Media in the Global Economy 19. Public Service
Broadcasting 20. News Selection and Presentation 21. Regulation and the
Press 22. Working in the Media 23. Media Spectacle 24. We are all
Celebrities Now Conclusion
Analysis 3. Narrative as an Analytical Tool 4. The Role of Genre 5.
Representation and Age 6. Realism and Documentary 7. Intertextuality 8.
Ideology and Advertising Part 2: Media Audiences 9. Encoding and Decoding
10. Researching Audiences 11. Ethnographic research 12. Audience
Segmentation 13. Questioning 'Effects' 14. Reality TV Audiences 15.
Gendered Consumption 16. Fans Part 3: Ecologies and Creativities 17.
Introduction 18. Media in the Global Economy 19. Public Service
Broadcasting 20. News Selection and Presentation 21. Regulation and the
Press 22. Working in the Media 23. Media Spectacle 24. We are all
Celebrities Now Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Analysis and Perspectives 1. Introduction 2. Images
Analysis 3. Narrative as an Analytical Tool 4. The Role of Genre 5.
Representation and Age 6. Realism and Documentary 7. Intertextuality 8.
Ideology and Advertising Part 2: Media Audiences 9. Encoding and Decoding
10. Researching Audiences 11. Ethnographic research 12. Audience
Segmentation 13. Questioning 'Effects' 14. Reality TV Audiences 15.
Gendered Consumption 16. Fans Part 3: Ecologies and Creativities 17.
Introduction 18. Media in the Global Economy 19. Public Service
Broadcasting 20. News Selection and Presentation 21. Regulation and the
Press 22. Working in the Media 23. Media Spectacle 24. We are all
Celebrities Now Conclusion
Analysis 3. Narrative as an Analytical Tool 4. The Role of Genre 5.
Representation and Age 6. Realism and Documentary 7. Intertextuality 8.
Ideology and Advertising Part 2: Media Audiences 9. Encoding and Decoding
10. Researching Audiences 11. Ethnographic research 12. Audience
Segmentation 13. Questioning 'Effects' 14. Reality TV Audiences 15.
Gendered Consumption 16. Fans Part 3: Ecologies and Creativities 17.
Introduction 18. Media in the Global Economy 19. Public Service
Broadcasting 20. News Selection and Presentation 21. Regulation and the
Press 22. Working in the Media 23. Media Spectacle 24. We are all
Celebrities Now Conclusion