
How to do Media and Cultural Studies
Jane Stokes(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. October 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-0-7619-7329-4 (ISBN)
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Description
'Crammed with useful advice delivered in a straight-forward, no nonsense approach this text helps students to get off the starting blocs.... I recommend that all media dissertation students begin their project with it' - Simon Cottle, University of Melbourne
How to do Media and Cultural Studies provides an essential student guide to the process of research and writing. Aimed at any student about to start on an extended essay or dissertation it covers all the key stages - from formulating a research question to writing up.
How to do Media and Cultural Studies:
- Covers both quantitative and qualitative methods
- Includes separate chapters of how to analyze media and cultural texts, industries and audiences
- Works through a series of key examples of media and cultural research
- Includes a list of useful library resources and essential web sites
Suitable for use as a coursebook, this book can also be used independently by students. No other book provides such an accessible and practical guide. How to do Media and Cultural Studies is an essential purchase for all media, communication, film and cultural studies students.
How to do Media and Cultural Studies provides an essential student guide to the process of research and writing. Aimed at any student about to start on an extended essay or dissertation it covers all the key stages - from formulating a research question to writing up.
How to do Media and Cultural Studies:
- Covers both quantitative and qualitative methods
- Includes separate chapters of how to analyze media and cultural texts, industries and audiences
- Works through a series of key examples of media and cultural research
- Includes a list of useful library resources and essential web sites
Suitable for use as a coursebook, this book can also be used independently by students. No other book provides such an accessible and practical guide. How to do Media and Cultural Studies is an essential purchase for all media, communication, film and cultural studies students.
Reviews / Votes
'Crammed with useful advice delivered in a straight-forward, no nonsense approach this text helps students to get off the starting blocs.... I recommend that all media dissertation students begin their project with it' - Simon Cottle, University of MelbourneMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-7329-4 (9780761973294)
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Jane Stokes
How to Do Media and Cultural Studies
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11/2012
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Person
Jane Stokes is currently Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at the University of East London and has taught at the University of Kent at Canterbury, London South Bank University and London Metropolitan University.
Jane's interest in the media can be traced back to her days working on the student television station while studying English Literature at Sussex University. She has an MA in Film and Television Studies from the University of Westminster where Jane began teaching Media Studies in 1984. She moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to study for a PhD in Communication Theory and Research at the Annenberg School of Communication, USC. Jane has made research methods a teaching specialism, blending American and European approaches to communication, media and cultural studies.
Jane's interest in the media can be traced back to her days working on the student television station while studying English Literature at Sussex University. She has an MA in Film and Television Studies from the University of Westminster where Jane began teaching Media Studies in 1984. She moved to Los Angeles in 1989 to study for a PhD in Communication Theory and Research at the Annenberg School of Communication, USC. Jane has made research methods a teaching specialism, blending American and European approaches to communication, media and cultural studies.
Content
Introduction
Getting Started
Sources and Resources
Analyzing Media and Cultural Texts
Researching Media Institutions and the Culture Industries
Methods of Analyzing Audiences
Presenting Your Work
Getting Started
Sources and Resources
Analyzing Media and Cultural Texts
Researching Media Institutions and the Culture Industries
Methods of Analyzing Audiences
Presenting Your Work