Media Studies: A Reader

Media Studies: A Reader

by Paul Marris (Author), Sue Thornham (Editor)

Synopsis

Media Studies: A Reader contains all of the classic texts which reflect the development of the field in Britain. With its rigorous content and comprehensive coverage, the book provides all the essential readings in one volume. The combination of a broad selection of texts together with clearly written and relevant commentaries to each section means the book is an ideal text for classroom use and home-based learning. This edition contains: * Updating of all sections to include new work on: - audience research - media globalisation - media discourse * An additional case study section on new media * Further Reading lists updated * Introductory essays to each section expanded * Internal layout completely redesigned for ease of use

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 896
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 25 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0748612068
ISBN 13: 9780748612062

Media Reviews
Comprehensive and well-produced. ! The production of this second edition of Media Studies: A Reader is a welcomed and positive contribution to the study, understanding and teaching of media studies. -- Rita Lago, University of Stirling SCOPE: An Online Journal of Film Studies This is an excellent book which cuts across many of our modules. I would suggest they buy this in the first year and use it for the duration of the degree. -- Clare Horrocks, Liverpool John Moores University It is excellent. -- Paul Jones, Warrington Collegiate Institute In its useful 869 pages, areas covered are issues of social power; cultural media production; textual analysis; feminism; postmodernism; reception theory; active audiences; small-scale alternative media production; and case studies in soaps, news, advertising and new media technologies. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory Comprehensive and well-produced. ! The production of this second edition of Media Studies: A Reader is a welcomed and positive contribution to the study, understanding and teaching of media studies. This is an excellent book which cuts across many of our modules. I would suggest they buy this in the first year and use it for the duration of the degree. It is excellent. In its useful 869 pages, areas covered are issues of social power; cultural media production; textual analysis; feminism; postmodernism; reception theory; active audiences; small-scale alternative media production; and case studies in soaps, news, advertising and new media technologies.
Author Bio
Paul Marris is Programme Leader for Art, Design & Media, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University. Sue Thornham is Professor of Media and Film at the University of Sussex.