Tele-visions: An Introduction to Studying TelevisionGlen Creeber Bloomsbury Academic, 23 mrt 2006 - 192 pagina's Tele-Visions: Methods and Concepts in Television Studieshas been specifically designed to offer a comprehensive, authoritative, accessible, and lively introduction to the subject of television studies. Written by many of the leading international figures in the field, it covers all the major issues, debates, key terms, histories and methodologies that make up this exciting new area of expertise. Skillfully illuminated through actual programs, detailed case studies, and recommended readings, it offers invaluable insights into how television is produced, broadcast, controlled, consumed, and critically examined. From textual analysis to audience studies; from studying drama to studying documentary; from policy and regulation to regionality and globalization; from authorship to ideology; from modernism to postmodernism; from aesthetics to fandom; from histories to futures; this book offers an expansive and clearly structured account of both how and why we study television. Unapologetically ambitious, Tele-Visionsboth explains and expands our knowledge of the subject, clarifying traditional areas of debate while also setting out new agendas and critical possibilities. It is an essential book for anyone studying television and the media today. Fully illustrated--it includes selected reading guides and full bibliographies that will help students at all levels." |
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... possible before embarking on your own . · Whenever possible , try to be clear in your analysis what member of the production team may have been responsible for a particular effect . If it is not clear who made a particular production ...
... possible before embarking on your own . · Whenever possible , try to be clear in your analysis what member of the production team may have been responsible for a particular effect . If it is not clear who made a particular production ...
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... possible means by which desire and pleasure are uncon- sciously activated by audiences ( see Chapter 3 ) . Although it is tempting to adapt film theories of spectatorship to television , the profound differences in the two media ( see ...
... possible means by which desire and pleasure are uncon- sciously activated by audiences ( see Chapter 3 ) . Although it is tempting to adapt film theories of spectatorship to television , the profound differences in the two media ( see ...
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... possible before . It was increasingly filled with the monocultural ' emissions ' of industrialised and imperial media . - Such a unity of content at the point of reception was only possible via a ' broadcast ' model of commu- nication ...
... possible before . It was increasingly filled with the monocultural ' emissions ' of industrialised and imperial media . - Such a unity of content at the point of reception was only possible via a ' broadcast ' model of commu- nication ...
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How to Study Television Documentary John Corner | 60 |
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Issues of Consumption | 93 |
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