Media Studies 101
Pearson, Erika; Taffel, Sy; Nicholls, Brett; Wengenmeir, Martina; Chin, Khin-Wee; Phillips, Hazel; Snowden, Collette; Madill, Bernard; Ross, Jane; Gallagher, Sarah; Fisher, Thelma; Kabir, Shah Nister J.; Ceuterick, Maud; Mettner, Hannah; Urbano, Massimiliana
Cite this item:
Media Text Hack Group. (2014). Media Studies 101: A Creative Commons textbook. Retrieved from http://mediatexthack.wordpress.com/
Permanent link to OUR Archive version:
http://hdl.handle.net/10523/4676
Date:
2014
Publisher:
The Media Text Hack Group
Pages:
182
Series:
Open Educational Resource
ISBN:
9780473286491
Rights Statement:
All material, unless otherwise indicated, is licensed CC-BY — you are free to take, adapt, modify and reconstruct this text any way you like, as long as you give attribution.
Keywords:
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
Languages:
English
Table of Contents:
Pt. 1. Reading media texts -- Pt. 2. Culture and contexts -- Pt. 3. Production and structures -- Pt. 4. Audiences & identity.
Notes:
Led by Erika Pearson with assistance from Bernard Madill (both from the University of Otago) and featuring contributors from Massey University, University of Canterbury and University of South Australia.
"Inspired by similar projects around the world, and supported by funding from Creative Commons, the Media Text Hack Group sought to act as 'curators' of the vast array of information about media and communication, and drew together examples specific to the region ... 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. All are welcome to take, use, recycle and adapt the material under the Creative Commons Attribution licence"--Media release, 13 Feb. 2013
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