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Media Studies 101: A Creative Commons Textbook
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Media Studies 101: A Creative Commons Textbook

Media Texthack Team, Erika Pearson, Sy Taffel, Brett Nicholls, Martina Wengenmeir, Khin-Wee Chin, Hazel Phillips, Collette Snowden, Bernard Madill, Jane Ross, …
Media Texthack Group
2014
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/4676

Abstract

Reading media texts Analysing texts: Theory and method Communication & culture Semiotics & language Cultures and contexts Ideology Discourse and institutions Democracy and public spheres Media effects Production and structures Political economies Technology Globalisation & convergence Audiences & identity Audience research Consumer cultures Identity and fan cultures Postcolonialism race and ethnicity Gender Open Educational Resource
This text is beta v1 of the Media 101 Text – a collaboratively curated text for media and communication studies students in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific. This first release represents a core of work based on the common curricula of media and communication studies programs across the region. It is hoped that future versions will develop and expand these areas, as well as take advantage of new tools of collaboration and sharing.
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