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This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. • Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced • The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage students’ interest • Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams • Major questions set a framework for each chapter • Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising • approaches to film • soap operas • women’s magazines • media and violence • news • globalization • sport • popular music • new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication.
ISBN - 8131602974
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Pages : 392
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