
Media Studies
Ethnomethodological Approaches
Paul L. Jalbert(Author)
University Press of America
Published on 4. February 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-0-7618-1287-6 (ISBN)
Description
Media Studies presents the first collection of studies of mass media texts of various genres from an ethnomethodological point of view. This distinct point of view derives from the analytical attention to the way in which sense may be made of cultural products, focusing on the logic of textual production that enables its practitioners to avoid the stipulative classifications of traditional content analysis, the sterility of hermeneutical debates, and the ethical quagmires of the critique of ideologies. This collection offers an advancement of the analytical ambitions that require close attention be paid to the details of human conduct in real time and to the articulation of descriptive vocabularies which accurately characterize the concepts, reasoning, knowledge, and upon which such conduct depends and exhibits. It furthers both media studies and ethnomethodology, providing the intellectual rigor sought after by practitioners of ethnomethodology and an extension of this kind of inquiry into the heart of media research.
Reviews / Votes
The overall quality of these essays is high... This volume, then, offers a useful antidote to the pervasive top-down theorizing current in media studies, as well as "cultural studies" in general. * Language in Society * This volume...offers a useful anitdote to the pervasive top-down theorizing current in media studies, as well as 'cultural studies' in general. * Language in Society * This volume...offers a useful anitdote to the pervasive top-down theorizing current in media studies, as well as 'cultural studies' in general. * Language in Society *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
496 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-1287-6 (9780761812876)
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Persons
Paul L. Jalbert is Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut, Stamford.
Content
chapter 1 Acknowledgments
chapter 2 Contributors
chapter 3 Preface
chapter 4 Seeking and Finding Society in the Text
chapter 5 Critique and Analysis in Media Studies
chapter 6 The Struggle Between Testimony and Evidence at the Iran-Contra Hearings
chapter 7 Victim
chapter 8 Offender and Witness in the Employment of News Stories
chapter 9 "The Soccer Game" as Journalistic Work
chapter 10 Glances
chapter 11 Trances, and Their Relevance for a Visual Sociology
chapter 12 Category, Predicate and Contrast
chapter 13 Moral Order and the Montreal Massacre
chapter 14 "Frenching" the "Real" and Praxeological Therapy
chapter 15 Appendix
chapter 16 References
chapter 17 Author Index
chapter 18 Subject Index
chapter 2 Contributors
chapter 3 Preface
chapter 4 Seeking and Finding Society in the Text
chapter 5 Critique and Analysis in Media Studies
chapter 6 The Struggle Between Testimony and Evidence at the Iran-Contra Hearings
chapter 7 Victim
chapter 8 Offender and Witness in the Employment of News Stories
chapter 9 "The Soccer Game" as Journalistic Work
chapter 10 Glances
chapter 11 Trances, and Their Relevance for a Visual Sociology
chapter 12 Category, Predicate and Contrast
chapter 13 Moral Order and the Montreal Massacre
chapter 14 "Frenching" the "Real" and Praxeological Therapy
chapter 15 Appendix
chapter 16 References
chapter 17 Author Index
chapter 18 Subject Index