Media studies : texts, production, context.
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2021Edition: Third edition / Paul Long, Beth Johnson, Shana MacDonald, Schem Rogerson Bader, Tim WallDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:- text
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Previous edition: Harlow: Pearson, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
<P>Introduction </P><P><B><U>Part One: Media texts and meanings</U> </P></B><P>Chapter 1 How do media make meaning? </P><P>Chapter 2 Organising meaning in media texts: genre and narrative</P><P>Chapter 3 Media representations </P><P>Chapter 4 Reality media </P><P></P><B><U><P>Part Two: Producing media</P></B></U><P>Chapter 5 The business of media </P><P>Chapter 6 Media regulation and policy </P><P>Chapter 7 Media audiences</P><P></P><B><U><P>Part Three: Media and social contexts</P></B></U><P>Chapter 8 Media power </P><P>Chapter 9 Mass society and media</P><P>Chapter 10 Postmodernism and post-truth </P><P>Chapter 11 The consumer society and advertising </P><P>Chapter 12 Media histories </P><P>Conclusion: Doing your media studies</P>
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