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Massmedia --- Massmedia --- Massmedia. --- Sverige.
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Mass media. --- Massmedia. --- Privacy. --- Privatliv.
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Media Studies: A Reader introduces a full range of theoretical perspectives through which the media may be explored, analysed, critiqued, and understood. The Reader reaches back to essential statements from writers such as Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall, Marshall McLuhan, Jurgen Habermas, Jean Baudrillard and Michel Foucault, whose work was central to forming the field. It also includes wide ranging work on contemporary media formations from a stellar collection of diverse theorists, including Annabelle Sreberny, Paul Gilroy, Charlotte Brunsden, Angela McRobbie, Asu Askoy and Kevin Robins, Micheal Bull, and Nick Couldry, to name only a very few of those included. Finally, the Reader looks to the future, exploring new media formations and their significance, through the work of Mark Andrejevic, Lev Manovich, Jonathan Sterne and others. The sixty-five readings are divided into two main parts: 'Studying the Media' begins with a section on key theoretical perspectives and follows this with five sections opening up questions around the Public Sphere, Representation, Feminism and Gender, Audiences, and Everyday Life respectively. The second part, 'Case Studies', brings together concrete examples of how theoretical approaches can be realised through a series of case studies, covering for instance, reality TV, news, advertising, and new media. With easy-to-follow introductions and guides to further reading accompanying each section, Media Studies: A Reader equips the student to engage with key debates in the field. This new edition updates all sections with a rich selection of contemporary writing complementing re-chosen media 'classics'. In addition: * Further Reading lists have been comprehensively updated * Introductory essays to each section have been expanded and re-written
Mass media. --- Mass media --- Médias --- Mass communications --- Massmedia. --- Mediekunskap.
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Paul Hodkinson's bestseller is back, once again exploring the concepts and complexities of the media in an accessible, balanced, and engaging style. Additions to the second edition include: A new chapter on advertising and sponsorship. Extensive revision and updating throughout all chapters. New material on technologies, censorship, online news, fan cultures and representations of poverty. Greater emphasis on and examples of digital, interactive and mobile media throughout. Fully reworked chapter on media, community and difference. Up-to-date examples covering everything from social media, contemporary advertising, news events and mobile technologies, to representations of class, ethnicity and gender. Combining a critical survey of the field with a finely judged assessment of cutting-edge developments, this second edition cements its reputation as the 'must have' text for any undergraduate student studying media, culture and society.
Mass media --- Massmedia --- Social aspects. --- Sociala aspekter. --- Popular culture --- Popular Culture --- Social aspects
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In recent times, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movements and tumultuous social upheaval from Tunisia to California. But scholars have not yet fully addressed the connection between these movements and the media and communication channels through which their messages spread. Correcting that imbalance, Mediation and Protest Movements explores the nature of the relationship between protest movements, media representation, and communication strategies and tactics. By covering online and offline contexts, as well as mainstream and alternative media, Mediat
Community organization --- Mass communications --- Proteströrelser --- Politik och massmedia --- Massmedia --- Sociala medier --- Etniska relationer --- Globalisering --- Minoriteter och massmedia --- Mass media and ethnic relations. --- Mass media and globalization. --- Mass media and minorities. --- Social media --- Protest movements --- Globalization --- Press and politics --- Mass media and minorities --- Mass media --- Ethnic relations. --- Proteströrelser. --- Politik och massmedia. --- Massmedia. --- Sociala medier. --- Etniska relationer. --- Globalisering. --- Minoriteter och massmedia. --- Social media. --- Protest movements. --- Globalization. --- Press and politics. --- Mass media. --- Minorities and mass media --- Minorities --- Globalization and mass media --- Ethnic relations and mass media --- Ethnic relations
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Mass media --- Information networks. --- Telecommunication. --- Technological innovations. --- Social aspects. --- Information society. --- Informationssamhället. --- Mass media. --- Massmedia --- Massmedia. --- Social media. --- Sociala medier. --- Tekniska innovationer. --- Telekommunikation. --- Sociala aspekter. --- Tekniska aspekter. --- Mass media - Technological innovations. --- Mass media - Social aspects.
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Cult Collectors examines cultures of consumption and the fans who collect cult film and TV merchandise. Author Lincoln Geraghty argues that there has been a change in the fan convention space, where collectible merchandise and toys, rather than just the fictional text, have become objects for trade, nostalgia, and a focal point for fans' personal narratives. New technologies also add to this changing identity of cult fandom whereby popular websites such as eBay and ThinkGeek become cyber sites of memory and profit for cult fan communities. The book opens with an analysis of the problematic representations of fans and fandom in film and television. Stereotypes of the fan and collector as portrayed in series such as The Big Bang Theory and films like The 40 Year Old Virgin are discussed alongside changes in consumption practices and the mainstreaming of cult media. Following this, theoretical chapters consider issues of gender, representation, nostalgia and the influence of social media. Finally, extended case study chapters examine in detail the connections between the fan community and the commodities bought and sold. Topics discussed include: The San Diego Comic-Con and the cult geographies of the fan convention; Hollywood memorabilia and collecting cinema history; The Star Wars franchise, merchandising and the adult collector; Online stores and the commercialisation of cult fandom; Mattel, Hasbro and nostalgia for animated eighties children's television. --Provided by publisher.
71.59 culture: other (sociology). --- Artikel --- Collectors and collecting --- Fan. --- Fans (Persons) --- Fans. --- Fernsehsendung. --- Film --- Föremålssamlingar --- Kultfilm. --- Kulturwandel. --- Mass media and culture. --- Mass media --- Massenkultur. --- Massmedia och kultur. --- Massmedia --- Motion pictures --- Samlarverksamhet --- Sammler. --- Television broadcasting --- Tv-program --- Social aspects. --- Psychology. --- Sociala aspekter. --- Collectibles.
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Any social and political arrangement depends on acceptance. If a substantial part of a people does not accept the authority of its rulers, then those can only remain in power by means of force, and even that use of force needs to be accepted to be effective. Gramsci called this acceptance of the socio-political status quo “hegemony.” Every stable state relies primarily on hegemony as a source of control. Hegemony works through the dissemination of values and beliefs that create acceptance and that serve the interests of the state and/or the ruling elite (the “hegemones”). Hegemony is most efficient if it remains invisible. A key hegemonic belief is the idea that there is no alternative to the current socio-political status quo or that the way things are is “natural.” The current hegemony – that is, the set of values and beliefs that bolster the current socio-political status quo – is a hegemony of psychopathy: it promotes “cultural psychopathy” and destroys empathy and compassion, thus threatening everything that makes us human. The hegemony of psychopathy is responsible for massive human suffering. It must be fought and replaced with a counter-hegemonic set of values and beliefs that promote compassion and care. Fighting hegemony requires fighting the “pillars” that support it. Most important among these are the mass media and culture industry, and mainstream economics. The former is responsible for a continuous stream of hegemonic propaganda; the latter – among others – for providing a pseudo-scientific justification for the false belief that there is no alternative. The Hegemony of Psychopathy concludes with some considerations on tactics and strategy in the struggle against the hegemony of psychopathy, but does not – and cannot – offer any concrete advice.
Social, group or collective psychology --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- General. --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Soul --- Mental health --- Humanities --- Holocaust --- psychology --- compassion --- massmedia --- ethics --- Ontology. --- Social psychology. --- Psychology, Pathological. --- Sociology. --- Human behavior.
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