by Dan Laughey (Author)
Key Themes in Media Theory is wonderfully wide-ranging and deservedly destined to become a key text for students of Media Studies.
Professor John Storey, University of Sunderland, UK
The very best text books are not just summaries of complex ideas for a student audience or an introduction to a critical canon; the very best add something to the canon they reflect upon, and Dan Laughey's Key Themes in Media Theory is one such book. [It] is not a means to an end, as many such books can be. Rather it is a motivational primer, and one that should send both students and teachers heading to the library toread the theorists presented here again, for the first time.
Richard Berger, Art, Design, Media; The Higher Education Academy, UK
Using up-to-date case studies the book embraces media in their everyday cultural forms - music, internet, film, television, radio, newspapers and magazines - to enable a clearer view of the `big picture' of media theory.
In ten succinct chapters Dan Laughey discusses a broad range of themes, issues and perspectives that inform our contemporary understanding of media production and consumption. These include:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Oct 2007
ISBN 10: 033521813X
ISBN 13: 9780335218134