ISBN:
0335225853
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1280954116
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9780335225859
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9781280954115
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 185 pages)
Series Statement:
Issues in cultural and media studies
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DDC:
302.234
Keywords:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
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Discourse analysis
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Massamedia
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Gesprächsführung
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Konversationsanalyse
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Medien
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Rundfunk
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Medien
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Mass media and language
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Broadcasters Language
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Audiences Language
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Conversation analysis
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Broadcasting
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Television talk shows
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Radio talk shows
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Medien
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Konversationsanalyse
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Rundfunk
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Gesprächsführung
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Sprache
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Massenmedien
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Englisch
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Englisch
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Massenmedien
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Sprache
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Konversationsanalyse
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Medien
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Gesprächsführung
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Rundfunk
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Konversationsanalyse
Note:
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-185) and index
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- TOC36;Contents -- Foreword -- Note on Data and Transcription -- CH36;Chapter 01 DISCOVERING MEDIA TALK -- CH36;Chapter 02 ANALYSING MEDIA TALK -- CASE STUDIES PART 1 Television Talk and Audience Participation -- CH36;Chapter 03 AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION TELEVISION AND PUBLIC DISCOURSE -- CH36;Chapter 04 THE SPECTACLE OF CONFRONTATION -- CASE STUDIES PART 2 Radio Talk -- CH36;Chapter 05 LANGUAGE44; INTERACTION AND POWER ON TALK RADIO -- CH36;Chapter 06 DISTRIBUTED EXPERTISE58; THE DISCOURSE OF ADVICE45;GIVING SHOWS -- CASE STUDIES PART 3 Broadcasters and Politicians -- CH36;Chapter 07 NEWS INTERVIEWS58; JOURNALISTS AND POLITICIANS ON THE AIR -- CH36;Chapter 08 POLITICAL RHETORIC AND TELEVISED DEBATE -- Postscript -- CH36;Chapter 09 MEDIA TALK AND CONVERSATION ANALYSIS58; SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS -- Glossary -- References -- IDX36;Index -- Back Cover -- Last Page
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"Media Talk" provides an accessible introduction to the analysis of the spoken word by examining linguistic and discursive aspects of broadcast media. Beginning with the observation that talk is central to all genres of radio and television, Ian Hutchby examines the forms of speech used by broadcasters as their primary means of communicating with audiences. He looks at a range of media forms and genres, including televised audience debates, confrontational TV talk shows such as "Oprah Winfrey" and "Ricki Lake", open-line talk radio shows, advice-giving broadcasts, news interviews and political panel discussions. Hutchby argues that the study of talk provides insights into the very nature of mass communication, and invites the reader into further consideration of a range of important issues, such as the relationship between broadcasters and audiences, and the public role of media output. The book not only describes the role of media talk but also provides detailed examples of analytical tools. It is key reading for students on courses in language and the media, media discourse, communication and cultural studies
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