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Media Student's Book, The 5th edition


Media Student's Book, The 5th edition

Paperback by Branston, Gill (Cardiff University, UK); Stafford, Roy

Media Student's Book, The

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ISBN:
9780415558426
Publication Date:
27 May 2010
Edition/language:
5th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
462 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Media Student's Book, The

Description

The Media Student's Book is a comprehensive introduction for students of media studies. It covers all the key topics and provides a detailed, lively and accessible guide to concepts and debates. Now in its fifth edition, this bestselling textbook has been thoroughly revised, re-ordered and updated, with many very recent examples and expanded coverage of the most important issues currently facing media studies. It is structured in three main parts, addressing key concepts, debates, and research skills, methods and resources. Individual chapters include: approaching media texts narrative genres and other classifications representations globalisation ideologies and discourses the business of media new media in a new world? the future of television regulation now debating advertising, branding and celebrity news and its futures documentary and 'reality' debates from 'audience' to 'users' research: skills and methods. Each chapter includes a range of examples to work with, sometimes as short case studies. They are also supported by separate, longer case studies which include: Slumdog Millionaire online access for film and music CSI and detective fictions Let the Right One In and The Orphanage PBS, BBC and HBO images of migration The Age of Stupid and climate change politics. The authors are experienced in writing, researching and teaching across different levels of undergraduate study, with an awareness of the needs of students. The book is specially designed to be easy and stimulating to use, with: a Companion Website with popular chapters from previous editions, extra case studies and further resources for teaching and learning, at: www.mediastudentsbook.com margin terms, definitions, photos, references (and even jokes), allied to a comprehensive glossary follow-up activities in 'Explore' boxes suggestions for further reading and online research references and examples from a rich range of media and media forms, including advertising, cinema, games, the internet, magazines, newspapers, photography, radio, and television.

Contents

Introduction Section 1: Key Concepts 1. Approaching Media Texts Case Study: Visual and Aural Signs 2. Narratives Case Study: CSI: Miami and Crime Fiction 3. Genres and Classification Case study: Formats and Genres Case Study: Horror as Popular Art The Orphanage and Let the Right One In 4. Representations Case Study 1: US Plantation Stereotyping Case Study 2: Representations and Gender Case Study: Images of Migration 5. Globalisation Case Study: Slumdog Millionaire: Global Film? 6. Ideologies and Discourses Case Study: The Age of Stupid (UK 2009) and Climate Change Politics 7. Media as Business Case Study: Music and Movies - Digital and Available Section 2 : Debates 8. 'New Media' in a 'New World'? 9. The Future of Television 10. Regulation Now 11. Debating Advertising, Branding and Celebrity Case study: 'Brangelina' 12. News and its Futures 13. Documentary and 'Reality' Debates 14. From 'Audience' to 'Users' Section 3 : Research Methods and Reference 15. Research: Skills and Methods Glossary Index

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