Media Studies
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Higher Education
The Media in Contemporary France
1st Edition © 2011 | Published: March 16, 2011£27.99"This is an impressively cogent account of the complex, shifting media landscape in France, agreeably written by an acknowledged expert in the field ... finding a workable balance between research expertise and usefulness for teaching is never easy, but this volume comes as close as possible to gett…
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Media and Society
2nd Edition © 2010 | Published: June 16, 2010This popular introductory book provides a clear introduction to the key ideas within media studies. The friendly writing style and everyday examples, which made the first edition a favourite with students and lecturers alike, has been retained and updated in this new edition. This comprehensive text…
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Mediating Politics: Newspapers, Radio, Television and the Internet
1st Edition © 2010 | Published: April 16, 2010£21.59"For anyone interested in the relationship between politics and mass media, this is a key book. Neil Washbourne combines a compendious knowledge of modern forms of communication with an astute and sophisticated analysis of contemporary politics. Mediating Politics is theoretically subtle and empiric…
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Children, Media and Culture
1st Edition © 2010 | Published: April 16, 2010£24.79Childhood and children's culture are regularly in the forefront of debates about how society is changing - often, it is argued, for the worse. Some of the most visible changes are new media technology; digital television; the internet; portable entertainment systems such as games, mobile phones, i-p…
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Media Convergence
1st Edition © 2010 | Published: February 16, 2010£22.39"With Media Convergence, Tim Dwyer has given us a bold restatement of the political economy approach for a 21st century media environment where traditional industry silos are collapsing, and where media users are increasingly engaged with the production and distribution of media and not simply its c…
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Television, Audiences and Everyday Life
1st Edition © 2009 | Published: October 16, 2009£22.39Television is commonplace in developed societies, an unremarkable and routine part of most people's everyday lives, but also the subject of continued concern from academia and beyond. But what do we really know about television, the ways that we watch it, the meanings that are made, and its relation…
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The Media in Russia
1st Edition © 2009 | Published: September 16, 2009£26.99"Journalism is often said to be the first rough draft of history. The most interesting aspect of this book is that Anna Arutunyan, an American-trained journalist working in Moscow, provides an insider’s view of Russian journalism from a valuable perspective. As a result, the book gives a level of …
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Domestic Cultures
1st Edition © 2008 | Published: February 16, 2008£22.39Although ‘home’ is central to most people’s experience of everyday life, the meaning of home is often taken for granted. In this accessible and student-friendly introduction to domestic cultures, Joanne Hollows surveys current thinking and approaches to demonstrate why home is so central to o…
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Key Themes in Interpersonal Communication
1st Edition © 2007 | Published: November 16, 2007£20.79What are the main influences on the formation of self-identity? What role do language and non-verbal communication play in the construction and display of identity? How does consumer culture impact on displays of self-identity? The rapid growth of cultural diversity within Western societies not only…
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Contemporary American Cinema
1st Edition © 2006 | Published: May 16, 2006£28.79“One of the rare collections I would recommend for use in undergraduate teaching – the chapters are lucid without being oversimplified and the contributors are adept at analyzing the key industrial, technological and ideological features of contemporary U.S. cinema.” Diane Negra, University of…
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