It's the only "how to" book of its kind out there. -- Lisa Duke Cornell Editorial It explains how to do qualitative textual analysis in a way that is laid out step-by-step, making it clear to students how to do it. -- Melissa Wall Editorial It's short and to the point, covering a lot of ground quickly. I have always been able to justify it on a syllabus because it reads well and fast, it not too expensive, and it gives novices clear guidance. Personally, I'm also 100 percent simpatico with Professor Altheide theoretically and philosophically. More important, he does make it relevant to communication theory as well as practice. -- Kim Golombisky Editorial The main strength is its focus on "media", applied researchers are rapidly shifting their attention to multiple sources of data and focusing on how people and organizations communicate. Social media is also influencing marketing and public relations activities. It IS the hot topic...helping researchers figure out how to target, capture, analyze and interpret these new forms of media is essential. -- Kay Davis Editorial The key strength of Qualitative Media Analysis is that it provides students and scholars with a rigorous, social science-based, qualitative alternative to quantitative content analysis, allowing for better and deeper interpretation of media texts. The methodology outlined by Altheide is particularly useful for the examination of previously unstudied media, where no theory and/or previous data exist to inform content analysis protocols. -- Colleen Connolly-Ahern Pre-published review.