Television, Audiences, and Cultural StudiesRoutledge, 1992 - 325 Seiten Television, Audiences and Cultural Studies presents a multi-faceted exploration of audience research, in which David Morley draws on a rich body of empirical work to examine the emergence, development and future of television audience research. In addition to providing an introductory overview from a cultural studies perspective, David Morley questions how class and cultural differences can affect how we interpret television, the significance of gender in the dynamics of domestic media consumption, how the media construct the `national family', and how small-scale ethnographic studies can help us to understand the global-local dynamics of postmodern media systems.-- from http://www.amazon.co.uk (Jan. 23, 2014). |
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... problem of the relation of classes and codes . Classes , codes and correspondences One of the most significant interventions in the debate about the problem of ' determination ' , or the relation of class structure and ideology , has ...
... problem of the relation of classes and codes . Classes , codes and correspondences One of the most significant interventions in the debate about the problem of ' determination ' , or the relation of class structure and ideology , has ...
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... problem with the attempt to incorporate the sociological work of authors such as Parkin into a theory of communications . The problem can be described as that of a tendency towards sociologism – by which I mean the attempt immediately ...
... problem with the attempt to incorporate the sociological work of authors such as Parkin into a theory of communications . The problem can be described as that of a tendency towards sociologism – by which I mean the attempt immediately ...
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... problem is that when one attempts to combine this perspective with empirical work : the authors begin by reacting against theories which assume that the text has a total determinity over the audience . They then attempt to read their ...
... problem is that when one attempts to combine this perspective with empirical work : the authors begin by reacting against theories which assume that the text has a total determinity over the audience . They then attempt to read their ...
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a critical history | 45 |
texts readers and subjects | 59 |
the Nationwide audience | 75 |
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