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Routledge : Key Concepts In Television Studies

by Liam French , Justin Lewis

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  Book Summary of ROUTLEDGE : KEY CONCEPTS IN TELEVISION STUDIES
This is a definitive reference guide on an area of rapidly expanding academic interest. All areas of television studies are covered in this comprehensive and up-to-date guide: theoretical perspectives, which have shaped the study of television - Marxism, semiology, feminism. Concepts which have shaped the study of television: narrative, representation, bias. Television genres: soap operas, news, science fiction. Methods used for understanding television: content analysis, audience research; and relevant social, economic and political phenomena -ownership; social policy. ISBN
9780415172370
 


Pages : 304
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