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This introductory textbook provides a comprehensive guide for
students of media studies on A-Level, BTEC, City and Guilds,
GNVQ and undergraduate courses. It covers all the key topics
they will encounter, with notes on key terms and
references.
Content: List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction Section
1: Key concepts 1 Approaching media texts Introduction Semiotic
approaches Structuralism, difference(s), and oppositions
Denotation and connotation The social nature of signs Debates
Content analysis Conclusion Case study: Visual and aural signs
Analysing a poster, and notes on two photos Voices and sound
signifiers Audio-visual moving images Content analysis 2
Narratives General theories of narrative Narration, story and
plot Narratives in different media Long running and 'single'
narratives 'New media' and narrative debates Conclusion
References and further reading Case study: CSI: Miami and Crime
fiction The classification 'crime fiction' Plot/story Applying
Todorov Applying Propp Applying Barthes Applying Levi-Strauss
Narratives, institutions, ideologies References and further
reading 3 Genres and classification Classifying films: Thelma
and Louise (US 1991) Repetition and difference Repertoires of
elements Case study: Formats and genres Status and genres 1:
'escapism' and verisimilitude Status and genres 2: the cultural
context Conclusion References and further reading Case study:
Horror as popular art The Orphanage and Let the Right One In
The child in the horror film Global and local audiences Style
and the Gothic: different repertoires Authorship and promotion
Distribution patterns 4 Representations 'Representation' now
Stereotyping and 'scripts' Case study 1: US plantation
stereotyping Scripts and performances Case study 2:
Representations and gender Stages of change, and
'positive/negative' debates Realisms and representations Comedy
and questions of representation Historical and institutional
processes Conclusion Reference and further reading Case study:
Images of migration Introduction Discourses and stereotypes of
'migration' and other kinds of travel News media The 'grain of
truth' in stereotypes? Varieties of media representations
References 5 Globalisation Your experiences of globalisation
Global histories Approaches to globalised media Global-local
flows Global futures? Conclusion References and further reading
Case study: Slumdog Millionaire: global film? The background to
a global hit The production of the film Distribution The
Bollywood connection Controversies in reception After the Oscar
ceremonies ... 6 Ideologies and discourses Introduction
'Ideology' and its histories: Marxist approaches The
persistence of class and its (in)visibility Post-Marxism and
critical pluralism Discoures Lived cultures Conclusion?
References and further reading Case study: The Age of Stupid
(UK 2009) and Climate Change Politics Introduction Context:
images and discourses The term 'propaganda' Textual approaches
to the film 'Cinema' and its 'everyday practices' Conclusion 7
Media as Business Studying business organisations Ownership and
control The experience of conglomerates New players in India
and China Public or private funding? Public or private in
filmed entertainment The new digital environment Business
models Different perspectives Conclusion References and further
reading Case study: Music and movies - digital and available
The challenge of copying Piracy Changing models in the film
industry Section 2 : Debates 8 'New media' in a 'new world'?
Introduction 'Newness' and histories Academic approaches
Openness, collaboration and 'users' 'The long tail' Digital
copies and the 'enclosure' of information New media, old
metaphors 'New media', vanishing resources Conclusion
References and further reading 9 The future of television
Introduction Ownership and control in the television industry
Paying for television Business models for television
broadcasting Public service broadcasting Network television
Subscription 10 Regulation now Introduction Politics and media
economics Regulation and 'freedom' Historical background
Changes in the orthodoxy of economic policies and new models
Deregulation, liberalisation and media institutions The
contemporary regulatory environment A 'free market' for
classification, censorship and sex and violence? The public
gets the media it deserves? 'Free choices' and free speech?
Conclusion References and further reading 11 Debating
advertising, branding and celebrity Introduction Advertising,
marketing and branding Debates Histories Hollywood and branding
Hollywood: the brand(s) Case study: 'Brangelina' Citizenship
and consumption References and further reading 12 News and its
futures Introduction The importance of news, and views of 'the
public' The construction of 'news' 'Impartiality' and accuracy
'News values' Debates on the influence of news Futures: 'new'
news? Conclusion References and further reading 13 Documentary
and 'reality' debates Recent issues in documentary Documentary
and assumptions about 'realism' and truth 'Direct Cinema'
Performance and documentary Ethics and documentary Recent
hybrids 1: 'pranksters' Recent hybrids 2: 'reality TV' Recent
hybrids 3: forms of 'drama documentary' Conclusion References
and further reading 14 From 'audience' to 'users' Introduction
Academic representations of audiences The effects model The
uses and gratifications model From 'effects' to 'influence':
factual forms 'Cultural' approaches Re-mediating audiences
Conclusion References and further reading Section 3 : Research
methods and reference 15 Research: skills and methods
Introduction Basics Using the internet, and print forms Fear of
'theory' Methods Qualitative and quantitative Textual
approaches Samples Focus groups 'Ethnographic' methods Footnote
: Wikipedia References and further reading Glossary Index
Abstract:
Suitable for students of media studies, this title covers
important issues facing media studies, including: approaching
media texts; narrative; genres and other classifications;
representations; globalisation; ideologies and
discourses; the business of media; debating advertising,
branding and celebrity; and, research - skills and
methods. Read more...