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This thoroughly revised and updated third edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the various approaches to the field, explaining why media messages matter, how media businesses prosper and why media is integral to defining contemporary life.
The text is divided into three parts - Media texts and meanings; Producing media; and Media and social contexts - exploring the ways in which various media forms make meaning; are produced and regulated; and how society, culture and history are defined by such forms. Encouraging students to actively engage in media research and analysis, each chapter seeks to guide readers through key questions and ideas in order to empower them to develop their own scholarship, expertise and investigations of the media worlds in which we live. Fully updated to reflect the contemporary media environment, the third edition includes new case studies covering topics such as Brexit, podcasts, Love Island, Captain Marvel, Black Lives Matter, Netflix, data politics, the Kardashians, President Trump, 'fake news', the post-Covid world and perspectives on global media forms.
This is an essential introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students of media studies, cultural studies, communication studies, film studies, the sociology of the media and popular culture.
Show moreThis thoroughly revised and updated third edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the various approaches to the field, explaining why media messages matter, how media businesses prosper and why media is integral to defining contemporary life.
The text is divided into three parts - Media texts and meanings; Producing media; and Media and social contexts - exploring the ways in which various media forms make meaning; are produced and regulated; and how society, culture and history are defined by such forms. Encouraging students to actively engage in media research and analysis, each chapter seeks to guide readers through key questions and ideas in order to empower them to develop their own scholarship, expertise and investigations of the media worlds in which we live. Fully updated to reflect the contemporary media environment, the third edition includes new case studies covering topics such as Brexit, podcasts, Love Island, Captain Marvel, Black Lives Matter, Netflix, data politics, the Kardashians, President Trump, 'fake news', the post-Covid world and perspectives on global media forms.
This is an essential introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students of media studies, cultural studies, communication studies, film studies, the sociology of the media and popular culture.
Show moreIntroduction ; Part One: Media texts and meanings ; Chapter 1 How do media make meaning? ; Chapter 2 Organising meaning in media texts: genre and narrative ; Chapter 3 Media representations ; Chapter 4 Reality media ; Part Two: Producing media ; Chapter 5 The business of media ; Chapter 6 Media regulation and policy ; Chapter 7 Media audiences ; Part Three: Media and social contexts ; Chapter 8 Media power ; Chapter 9 Mass society and media ; Chapter 10 Postmodernism and post-truth ; Chapter 11 The consumer society and advertising ; Chapter 12 Media histories ; Conclusion: Doing your media studies
Paul Long is Professor in Creative and Cultural Industries in the School of Media, Film and Journalism, Monash University, Australia.
Beth Johnson is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of Leeds, UK.
Shana MacDonald is Associate Professor in Communication Arts at the University of Waterloo, Canada and is the current President of the Film Studies Association of Canada.
Schem Rogerson Bader completed a PhD in Communication and Culture at Ryerson University, Toronto after studying photography at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
Tim Wall is the Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Arts, Design and Media, Birmingham City University, UK.
In our deeply mediatised societies, Media Studies has never been
more vital or more complex. The authors provide us with an updated,
detailed, and decolonised, road-map to lead us through the
fast-paced terrain of media change whilst also giving us the tools
to respond with finely tuned critical analyses. Read this text to
really get a grip of Media Studies as an evolving and exciting
field of inquiry and practice.Helen Wood, Lancaster University,
UKThis is a great textbook. The breadth and range of chapters is
incredibly impressive, proceeding accessibly and logically through
the debates, with helpful and interesting contextual and
biographical information about the key thinkers which bring their
lives into relief for students. The book continues to serve as an
extremely valuable teaching resource.Lisa Taylor, Leeds Beckett
University, UKThis new, expanded, and enhanced edition of Media
Studies is designed to give its readers the conceptual tools and
encouragement to create their own vibrant practice of media
analysis. Through its focus on the complex ways in which media
makes meaning, its detailed attention to theoretical approaches to
media studies, and its exploration of a wonderfully wide range of
themes and topics, it is a volume from which instructors will learn
as much as their students. Highly recommended. Imre Szeman,
University of Waterloo, CanadaMedia Studies is a comprehensive and
up-to-date textbook on media studies for Anglophone readers. With
intriguing examples and cases as well as clear explanations of key
terms and theories, the authors expertly guide readers through
getting involved in media text, production, consumption, and media
in context. The best virtue of this book is how it makes the study
of media ‘come alive’ by encouraging readers to try out research
strategies for themselves, e.g., thinking aloud, posing questions,
conducting your own analyses and even developing your own
theories.Younghan Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South
KoreaWith a fine critical eye, this new edition of Media Studies by
Paul Long, Beth Johnson, Schem Rogerson Bader, Shana MacDonald and
Tim Wall produces the sharpest analysis, and clearest explanations
of this growing field of study. Their book will inspire and enable
many researchers and practitioners to determine a more subtle
understanding of how our interactions with media forms and
industries are shaping the world. This new edition is as rich and
dynamic as the media the authors invoke. Toija Cinque, Deakin
University, AustraliaMedia Studies is aimed at inspiring students
to become curious about something that is ubiquitous in their life.
Building on a rich set of case studies, the authors show the
breadth and depth of what we can call the field of media studies.
By drawing on examples that may be considered at the periphery of
the field as well as canonical work, it
guides students to find their own scholarly path rather than
suggesting there is only one right way of doing media
studies.Tamara Witschge, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences,
the NetherlandsNow in its third edition and thoroughly updated,
Media Studies covers a far-reaching range of theoretical
foundations and key debates. The chapter summaries,
thought-provoking activities, further reading suggestions, historic
and contemporary case studies, comprehensive glossary and
accessible writing style make this an invaluable text for students
and lecturers alike.Michael Bailey, University of Essex, UK
'In our deeply mediatised societies, Media Studies has never been
more vital or more complex. The authors provide us with an updated,
detailed, and decolonised, road-map to lead us through the
fast-paced terrain of media change whilst also giving us the tools
to respond with finely tuned critical analyses. Read this text to
really get a grip of Media Studies as an evolving and exciting
field of inquiry and practice.'Helen Wood, Lancaster University,
UK'This is a great textbook. The breadth and range of chapters is
incredibly impressive, proceeding accessibly and logically through
the debates, with helpful and interesting contextual and
biographical information about the key thinkers which bring their
lives into relief for students. The book continues to serve as an
extremely valuable teaching resource.'Lisa Taylor, Leeds Beckett
University, UK'This new, expanded, and enhanced edition of Media
Studies is designed to give its readers the conceptual tools and
encouragement to create their own vibrant practice of media
analysis. Through its focus on the complex ways in which media
makes meaning, its detailed attention to theoretical approaches to
media studies, and its exploration of a wonderfully wide range of
themes and topics, it is a volume from which instructors will learn
as much as their students. Highly recommended.' Imre Szeman,
University of Waterloo, Canada'Media Studies is a comprehensive and
up-to-date textbook on media studies for Anglophone readers. With
intriguing examples and cases as well as clear explanations of key
terms and theories, the authors expertly guide readers through
getting involved in media text, production, consumption, and media
in context. The best virtue of this book is how it makes the study
of media ‘come alive’ by encouraging readers to try out research
strategies for themselves, e.g., thinking aloud, posing questions,
conducting your own analyses and even developing your own
theories.'Younghan Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South
Korea'With a fine critical eye, this new edition of Media Studies
by Paul Long, Beth Johnson, Schem Rogerson Bader, Shana MacDonald
and Tim Wall produces the sharpest analysis, and clearest
explanations of this growing field of study. Their book will
inspire and enable many researchers and practitioners to determine
a more subtle understanding of how our interactions with media
forms and industries are shaping the world. This new edition is as
rich and dynamic as the media the authors invoke.' Toija Cinque,
Deakin University, Australia'Media Studies is aimed at inspiring
students to become curious about something that is ubiquitous in
their life. Building on a rich set of case studies, the authors
show the breadth and depth of what we can call the field of media
studies. By drawing on examples that may be considered at the
periphery of the field as well as canonical work, it
guides students to find their own scholarly path rather than
suggesting there is only one right way of doing media
studies.'Tamara Witschge, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences,
the Netherlands'Now in its third edition and thoroughly updated,
Media Studies covers a far-reaching range of theoretical
foundations and key debates. The chapter summaries,
thought-provoking activities, further reading suggestions, historic
and contemporary case studies, comprehensive glossary and
accessible writing style make this an invaluable text for students
and lecturers alike.'Michael Bailey, University of Essex, UK
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