'''Key Themes in Media Theory'' is wonderfully
wide-ranging and deservedly destined to become a key
text for students of Media Studies' - Professor John
Storey, University of Sunderland, UK. What is media
theory? How do media affect our actions, opinions and
beliefs? In what ways do media serve powerful political
and economic interests? Is media consumerism unhealthy
or is it empowering? ''Key Themes in Media Theory''
provides a thorough and critical introduction to the key
theories of media studies. It is unique in bringing
together different schools of media theory into a
single, comprehensive text, examining in depth the ideas
of key media theorists such as Lasswell, McLuhan, Hall,
Williams, Barthes, Adorno, Baudrillard and
Bourdieu.Using up-to-date case studies the book embraces
media in their everyday cultural forms - music,
internet, film, television, radio, newspapers and
magazines - to enable a clearer view of the 'big
picture' of media theory. In ten succinct chapters Dan
Laughey discusses a broad range of themes, issues and
perspectives that inform our contemporary understanding
of media production and consumption.These include:
Behaviourism and media effects; Feminist media theory;
Postmodernity and information society; Political
economy; and, Media consumerism. With images and
diagrams to illustrate chapter themes, examples that
apply media theory to media practice, recommended
reading at the end of every chapter, and a useful
glossary of key terms, this book is the definitive guide
to understanding media theory. |
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