Understanding media studies:
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South Melbourne [u.a.]
Oxford Univ. Press
2010
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Autor: Schirato, Tony
Jahr: 2010
CONTENTS
1 History of Media and Technology
Introduction................................................................................
History of media and technology.............................................
Preliterate technology and media.............................................
Writing and the alphabet..........................................................
Early new media: Papyrus, parchment, paper..........................
Print, the printing press and literacy........................................
The emergence of newspapers, journalism and the nation....
Industrialisation: New forms of power and communication.
Electrification as ideology..........................................................
Photography and cinema: Still and moving images...............
Recorded sound.........................................................................
Broadcasting: Radio and television...........................................
Computer-mediated communication:
The Internet, the Web and digital media..............................
Conclusion..............................................................................
2 Analysing the Media:
Theories, Concepts and Techniques 27
Introduction.....................................................................................................27
The organisation of perception......................................................................28
Mediation........................................................................................................30
Visual regimes.................................................................................................31
Perception and knowledge.............................................................................32
Communication and cultural literacy............................................................33
Signs, meanings and ideologies.....................................................................36
Discourse.........................................................................................................39
Text, intertext and context..............................................................................43
Genre and narrative........................................................................................44
Conclusion.......................................................................................................48
3 Subjectivity and the Media 50
Introduction.....................................................................................................50
Disciplinarity, biopower and normalisation..................................................50
Interpellation...................................................................................................53
The habitus and cultural fields.......................................................................56
Imagined communities, culture and the collective habitus.........................56
Modern and postmodern subjectivities........................................................58
The child as subject: From normalisation to commoditisation...................62
Conclusion.......................................................................................................66
4 The Field of the Media 68
Introduction.....................................................................................................68
The media and society....................................................................................69
Bourdieu s notion of a cultural field..............................................................70
Media industries.............................................................................................73
Media industries workers...............................................................................78
Media ownership and concentration............................................................79
Media institutions...........................................................................................83
Habitus, practices, discourses and doxa........................................................87
Conclusion......................................................................................................90
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5 Media Audiences 92
Introduction.....................................................................................................92
History of the audience..................................................................................93
The Frankfurt School......................................................................................94
Media effects argument..................................................................................95
Moral panics....................................................................................................96
Uses and gratifications...................................................................................97
Reception theory.............................................................................................98
Active audience, subcultures and fans........................................................102
Media Studies 2.0..........................................................................................105
Conclusion.....................................................................................................109
6 Media and the Public Sphere 110
Introduction...................................................................................................110
Public spheres...............................................................................................Ill
Habermas s concept of the public sphere, and beyond.............................113
Media and democracy: Citizenship.............................................................114
The media as fourth estate...........................................................................115
Public debate, public opinion and the question of consent......................118
The practice of public opinion and the production of consent.................121
The rise of PR and advocacy in the media..................................................130
Conclusion.....................................................................................................133
7 The Media as Spectacle 136
Introduction...................................................................................................136
The ancient Roman spectacle......................................................................136
Characteristics of the popular spectacle......................................................137
Society of the spectacle.................................................................................138
Critiques of the notion of the spectacle......................................................139
Spectacle and the management of attention..............................................141
The fascist spectacle......................................................................................142
Modernity and media affects.......................................................................144
Spectacle and the performance of communication....................................146
The contemporary spectacle: Time and effect.............................................148
September 11 and the War on Terror...........................................................149
Conclusion.....................................................................................................154
8 Networks and Data 156
Introduction...................................................................................................156
Network society............................................................................................157
Interfaces, databases and software..............................................................164
Navigation, control and surveillance...........................................................166
Conclusion.....................................................................................................171
9 Media Literacy and Everyday Life 173
Introduction...................................................................................................173
Cultural and media literacy..........................................................................174
The economy of media, work and play.......................................................177
Media technology and everyday life............................................................181
Transformational culture..............................................................................182
Media literacy and the public sphere..........................................................184
Conclusion.....................................................................................................186
Glossary 188
Bibliography 202
Index 211
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