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Sociology of knowledge --- sociologie --- informatieoverdracht --- kennis --- TV (televisie) --- kennisoverdracht --- Mass communications --- #SBIB:309H1520 --- #SBIB:309H402 --- #SBIB:309H1016 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- Television --- -Knowledge, Sociology of --- Popular culture --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Knowledge, Theory of (Sociology) --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Public opinion --- Sociology --- Social epistemology --- Radio vision --- TV --- Artificial satellites in telecommunication --- Electronic systems --- Optoelectronic devices --- Telecommunication --- Astronautics --- Radio en/of televisieprogramma’s: algemene werken (functies, genres, taalgebruik, historiek) --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media, ... --- Media: socio-culturele aspecten (massamedia en maatschappij, met inbegrip van cultuurhistorische werken en werken over de maatschappelijke en politieke effecten van de (diverse) media) --- Social aspects --- History --- -Optical communication systems --- Knowledge, Sociology of. --- Social aspects. --- -Sociology of knowledge --- Knowledge, Sociology of --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media, .. --- Optical communication systems --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media, . --- Media en publiekgroepen: gebruik van de boodschap, effecten van de media,
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For over half a century, television has been the most central medium in Western democracies - the political, social and cultural centrepiece of the public sphere. Television has therefore rarely been studied in isolation from its socio-cultural and political context; there is always something important at stake when the forms and functions of television are on the agenda. The digitisation of television concerns the production, contents, distribution and reception of the medium, but also its position in the overall, largely digitised media system and public sphere where the internet plays a
Computer. Automation --- Mass communications --- Television broadcasting --- Digital television --- Digital media --- Television programs --- Television and politics --- Télévision --- Télévision numérique --- Médias numériques --- Emissions télévisées --- Télévision et politique --- Technological innovations --- Social aspects --- Innovations --- Aspect social --- #SBIB:309H1515 --- Politics and television --- Political science --- Telecasting --- Television --- Television industry --- Broadcasting --- Mass media --- Programs, Television --- Shows, Television --- Television shows --- TV shows --- Electronic program guides (Television) --- Television scripts --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Radio- en/of televisie: technologie (met inbegrip van de sociale implicaties) --- Political aspects --- Télévision --- Télévision numérique --- Médias numériques --- Emissions télévisées --- Télévision et politique --- Social aspects.
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The mass media open our private lives to the world around us. They are central to economic, cultural and political processes, through words, images and music. They address us in innumerable genres - from advertising to news journalism, from soap operas to sports coverage, from political debates to feature films and novels. This refreshingly different introduction to media studies offers an understanding of the mass media which is critical but which does not deny the pleasures they offer. Reflecting the trends of today's media and cultural studies courses, it introduces students both to social scientific approaches and those of the humanities and aesthetics. The central debates of media and communication studies are presented, starting from the individual's relation to the mass media and exploring questions of identity, influence and social differences. It then introduces the different methods used in analysing media texts, and concludes with a discussion of the public sphere and democracy, media technology, institutions and production. Each topic is presented in such a way as to encourage the reader to take part in discussions and further work. Understanding Media Culture is written in an engaged and engaging way and offers an invitation to a deeper understanding for anyone interested in the field.
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Mass communications --- United States --- 316.77 --- 82:659.3 --- 82:3 --- 82:791.43 --- #SBIB:309H1521 --- #SBIB:309H040 --- #SBIB:309H525 --- Communicatiesociologie --- Literatuur en massacommunicatie --- Literatuur en maatschappijwetenschappen --- Literatuur en film --- Radio- en/of televisieprogramma’s met een amusementsfunctie en/of esthetische functie --- Populaire cultuur algemeen --- Sociologie van de audiovisuele boodschap --- Television soap operas --- History and criticism. --- 82:791.43 Literatuur en film --- 82:3 Literatuur en maatschappijwetenschappen --- 82:659.3 Literatuur en massacommunicatie --- 316.77 Communicatiesociologie --- History and criticism --- Soap operas --- Soap operas, Television --- Telenovelas --- Television series --- Dynasty (Television program) --- United States of America
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Television and Common Knowledge considers how television is and can be a vehicle for well-informed citizenship in a fragmented modern society. Grouped into thematic sections, contributors first examine how common knowledge is assumed and produced across the huge social, cultural and geographical gulfs that characterise modern society, and investigate the role of television as the primary medium for the production and dissemination of knowledge. Later contributions concentrate on specific tv genres such as news, documentary, political discussions, and popular science programmes, considering the changing ways in which they attempt to inform audiences, and how they are actually made meaningful by viewers.
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Theater --- Workers' theater --- Political aspects
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Television --- Medias --- Aspect social --- Aspect culturel
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