Media and Society
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Media texts: Features and deconstructions
Media institutions: Key areas and their implications for understanding media
Audiences and effects: Defining audiences and exploring their relationships with texts
Media - audience - influence: Questions of effects: politics, children, violence
Popular music: Questioning the popular, questioning control, questioning the global
The media and new technology: Technologies changing the media and changing consumption
Advertising: Its relationship with media industries and with audiences
News: Different kinds of news: Constructing the world
Sport and representation: Media defining sport; sport as business; sport and meaning
Globalization and the media: Questions of power and cultural exchange
Glossary
References
Selected websites
This comprehensive text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the Media and:
- Uses examples and case studies from the real world
- Shows how key concepts can help us understand the relationship between the Media and society
- Provides a clear explanation of how critical perspectives on the Media construct thinking about media businesses, texts and audiences
This book is essential reading for students in Media Studies, Cultural Studies and courses with a media interest, such as Sociology and English.
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