| About the book |
This popular introductory book provides a clear introduction to the key ideas within media studies. The friendly writing style and everyday examples, which made the first edition a favourite with students and lecturers alike, has been retained and updated in this new edition. This comprehensive text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the Media and:
This book is essential reading for students in Media Studies, Cultural Studies and courses with a media interest, such as Sociology and English. Please visit our supporting website for two additional chapters on Approaches to Film and Gendered Magazines: www.openup.co.uk/burton |
| About the authors |
Graeme Burton has been writing books for students on media, communications and cultural studies for over 25 years and was most recently Visiting Lecturer in Media Studies, University of Teesside, UK. |
| Table of contents |
Introduction Media texts: Features and deconstructions Media institutions: Key areas and their implications for understanding media Audiences and effects: Defining audiences and exploring their relationships with texts Media - audience - influence: Questions of effects: politics, children, violence Popular music: Questioning the popular, questioning control, questioning the global The media and new technology: Technologies changing the media and changing consumption Advertising: Its relationship with media industries and with audiences News: Different kinds of news: Constructing the world Sport and representation: Media defining sport; sport as business; sport and meaning Globalization and the media: Questions of power and cultural exchange Glossary References Selected websites |



