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  • Turner, Graeme
  • Hoboken : Taylor and Francis  (5)
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  • 1
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781138020252
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (159 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Re-Inventing the Media
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media policy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Re-Inventing the Media provides a highly original re-thinking of media studies for the contemporary post-broadcast, post-analogue, and post-mass media era. While media and cultural studies has made much of the changes to the media landscape that have come from digital technologies, these constitute only part of the transformations that have taken place in what amounts of a reinvention of the media over the last two decades. Graeme Turner takes on the task of re-thinking how media studies approaches the whole of the contemporary media-scape by focusing on three large, cross-platform, and transn
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Re-inventing the media; The decline of the mass media paradigm; The media and the state; The consequences of celebrity culture; Notes; Part I: Rethinking the media; 1. Rethinking media theory; Convergence; Mediatisation; Commercialisation, the public good and media power; Notes; 2. Entertainment, information and the 'culture of search'; News, entertainment and the public good; The commodification of information and the 'culture of search'; Conclusion; Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II: The media and the nation-state3. The media, the nation and globalisation; Television and the nation-state; Globalisation, the media and modernity; Conclusion; Notes; 4. Rethinking media regulation; Privacy, journalism and the public interest; The media and democracy; Conclusion; Notes; Part III: The consequences of celebrity; 5. The celebrification of the media; Producing 'celebrity news'; The rise of the image; Gossip as news; Conclusion; Notes; 6. Intervening in the social: The function of celebrity culture; The ordinary celebrity; Reacting to reality TV
    Description / Table of Contents: Celebrity, status and a presence onlineConclusion; Notes; Conclusion: Teaching the re-invented media; The re-invented media: what has it become?; TV studies, new media studies and the divided curriculum; Unifying the divided curriculum; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
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  • 2
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415509787
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (169 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Locating Television Today
    DDC: 302.2345
    Keywords: Foreign television programs ; History and criticism ; Mass media and culture ; Television broadcasting ; Influence ; Television broadcasting ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Locating Television: Zones of Consumption takes an important next step for television studies: it acknowledges the growing diversity of the international experience of television today in order to address the question of 'what is television now?' The book addresses this question in two interrelated ways:by situating the consumption of television within the full range of structures, patterns and practices of everyday life;and by retrieving the importance of location as fundamental to these structures, patterns and practices - and, consequently, to the experience of television. This approach, in
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Locating Television; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Two stories about television; The end of television as we know it?; Television in Mexico: a brief overview; Television in the digital era; 1 Understanding television today; Locating television; Cultural studies, the media and anthropology; Browsing for televisions; 2 Television and the nation; The nation in the era of plenty; Approaching the nation through Mexican TV; Mexican media and the production of national subjects; Conclusion; 3 Television and community
    Description / Table of Contents: Constructing communitiesSharedness, liveness and community; Managing choice; New communities, diluted communities or zones of consumption?; 4 Television, domestic space and the moral economy of the family; What television does in Chetumal; What is the Mexican middle class?; Watching television in Mexican middle-class homes; Fear and violence, safety and freedom; Conclusion; 5 Television and the desire for modernity; Modernity and the West; Competing modernities; 6 Putting television in its place; Anthropology, cultural studies and television: a conversation; Zones of consumption; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: ConclusionAppendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index;
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  • 3
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415375139
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (273 p)
    Edition: 4th ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Film as Social Practice
    DDC: 302.2/343
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This fourth edition of our bestselling text has been comprehensively updated and revised to include contemporary film analysis and recent films.With a focus on contemporary popular cinema and examples from Classical Hollywood, Graeme Turner examines the social and cultural aspects of film from audiences and ideologies to exhibition and technology.This fourth edition now includes:new sections dealing with debates about spectacle and special effects an extended treatment of sound and its contribution to cinemafilm theory's discussion of the represen
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Film as Social Practice; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 The feature film industry; The feature film today; The establishment of the feature film; American domination of the feature film industry; New competitors, new strategies, 'new Hollywood'; Spectacle versus narrative; Suggestions for further work; Chapter 2 From seventh art to social practice - a history of film studies; Early aesthetic approaches; Realist approaches; Bazin; Auteurs and genres; The institutionalization of film studies; Film as social practice
    Description / Table of Contents: Suggestions for further workChapter 3 Film languages; Culture and language; Film as a signifying practice; The signifying systems; Reading the film; Suggestions for further work; Chapter 4 Film narrative; The universality of story; The function of narrative; Structuralism and narrative; Codes and conventions; Genre; Narrative and narration; Suggestions for further work; Chapter 5 Film audiences; Specifying the audience; Stars; The film experience; The film spectator and psychoanalysis; Audience identification; Desire and the image; Audiences, texts, and meanings; Cultural identities
    Description / Table of Contents: Suggestions for further workChapter 6 Film, culture, and ideology; Film and national culture; A national cinema: the Australian revival; Ideology in the text; Issues in ideological analysis; Suggestions for further work; Chapter 7 Applications; Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; Desperately Seeking Susan; Conclusion; References; Index
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  • 4
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415252270
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (268 p)
    Edition: 3rd ed
    Parallel Title: Print version British Cultural Studies
    DDC: 306.07
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This third edition of a popular text offers an accessible overview of the central themes: language, semiotics, Marxism and ideology, individualism, subjectivity and discourse
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Introduction; The idea of cultural studies; The British tradition: a short history; Texts and contexts; Audiences; Ethnographies, histories and sociologies; Ideology; Politics; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; About the author; Index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780415063685
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (323 p)
    Series Statement: Culture: Policy and Politics
    Parallel Title: Print version Rock and Popular Music : Politics, Policies, Institutions
    DDC: 306.4
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: A unique collection of new essays which make suggestions for the new directions for the study of contemporary popular musics. There is comparative analysis of the relationship between the state and the popular music industries
    Description / Table of Contents: ROCK AND POPULARMUSIC Politics, Policies, Institutions; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Series editors' preface; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I Government and rock; Introduction; 1 Popular Music and the Local State; 2 'The Cabaret is Dead': Rock Culture as State Enterprise-the Political Organization of Rock in East Germany; 3 Popular Music Policy: A Contested Area-the Dutch Experience; 4 The English Canadian Recording Industry Since 1970; 5 Making Music Local; 6 Who Fought the Law? The American Music Industry and the Global Popular Music Market
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II Broadcasting: music, policies, cultures and communitiesIntroduction; 7 Radio Space and Industrial Time:The Case of Music Formats; 8 Policing French-Language Music on Canadian Radio:The Twilight of the Popular Record Era?; 9 Who Killed the Radio Star?The Death of Teen Radio in Australia; 10 From State Monopoly to Commerical Oligopoly,European Broadcasting Policies and Popular Music Output Over the Airwaves; Part III Rock and politics; Introduction; 11 Feminist Musical Practice: Problems and Contradications; 12 The Framing of Rock: Rock and the New Conservatism; 13 Beat in the System
    Description / Table of Contents: 14 Black Popular Music:Crossing Over or Going Under?15 Aboriginal Rock Music: Space and Place; Afterword: Music Policy,Aesthetic and Social Difference; Name index; Subject index
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