In this critical primer, Michael Z. Newman introduces newcomers to the
key concepts, issues, and vocabulary of media studies. Across ten
chapters, Newman examines topics from text and audience to citizenship
and consumerism, drawing on a myriad of examples of media old and new.
Film and TV rub shoulders with mobile games and social media, and
popular music and video sharing platforms with journalism and search
engines. While the book takes a critical, cultural approach, it covers
topics that apply across many kinds of media scholarship, bridging the
humanities and the social sciences and looking at media as a global
phenomenon. It considers media in relation to society and its unequal
structures of power, and relates media representations to their
conditions of production in media industries and consumption in the
everyday lives of audiences and users. Spanning the historical periods
of mass media and online participatory culture, it also probes
assumptions about media that were formulated in a previous era and
looks at how to update our thinking to address an ever-changing
digital mediascape. With its clear and accessible style, this book is
tailor-made for undergraduate students of media, communication, and
cultural studies, as well as anyone who would like to better
understand media.
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ISBN
9781000538229
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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