From Media Systems to Media Cultures

From Media Systems to Media Cultures
Title From Media Systems to Media Cultures PDF eBook
Author Sabina Mihelj
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2018-08-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108422608

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Proposes an original framework for comparative media research, and uses it to provide fascinating insights into television under communist rule.

Format Matters

Format Matters
Title Format Matters PDF eBook
Author Marek Jancovic
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 286
Release 2020-02-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3957961556

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From TIFF files to TED talks, from book sizes to blues stations - the term "format" circulates in a staggering array of contexts and applies to entirely dissimilar objects and practices. How can such a pliable notion meaningfully function as an instrument of classification in so many industries and scientific communities? Comprising a wide range of case studies on the standards, practices, and politics of formats from scholars of photography, film, radio, television, and the Internet, Format Matters charts the many ways in which formats shape and are shaped by past and present media cultures. This volume represents the first sustained collaborative effort to advance the emerging field of format studies.

Understanding Media Cultures

Understanding Media Cultures
Title Understanding Media Cultures PDF eBook
Author Nick Stevenson
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 273
Release 2002-03-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1848605161

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Praise for the First Edition: `I can′t think of a book in media studies that handles so well the diversity of perspectives and issues that Stevenson addresses. Whether reconstructing Marxism or deconstructing postmodernism, tackling the pleasures of soap opera or the repetitive structures of daily news presentation, Stevenson is always clear and insightful′ - Sociology The Second Edition of this book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which social theory has attempted to theorize the importance of the media in contemporary society. Now fully revised to take account of the recent theoretical developments associated with `new media′ and `information society′, as well as the audience and the public sphere, Understanding Media Cultures: - Critically examines the key social theories of mass communication - Highlights the work of individual theorists including Fiske, Williams, Hall, Habermas, Jameson, McLuhan and Baudrillard. - Covers the important traditions of media analysis from feminism, cultural studies and audience research. - Now includes a discussion of recent perspectives developed by Castells, Haraway, Virilio and Schiller. - Provides a glossary of key terms in media and social theory. Retaining all the strengths of the previous edition, Understanding Media Cultures offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field. It will be essential reading for students of social theory, media and cultural studies.

Popular Media Cultures

Popular Media Cultures
Title Popular Media Cultures PDF eBook
Author L. Geraghty
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137350377

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Popular Media Cultures explores the relationship between audiences and media texts, their paratexts and interconnected ephemera. Authors focus on the cultural work done by media audiences, how they engage with social media and how convergence culture impacts on the strategies and activities of popular media fans.

Computer Games and New Media Cultures

Computer Games and New Media Cultures
Title Computer Games and New Media Cultures PDF eBook
Author Johannes Fromme
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 694
Release 2012-06-14
Genre Education
ISBN 9400727771

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Digital gaming is today a significant economic phenomenon as well as being an intrinsic part of a convergent media culture in postmodern societies. Its ubiquity, as well as the sheer volume of hours young people spend gaming, should make it ripe for urgent academic enquiry, yet the subject was a research backwater until the turn of the millennium. Even today, as tens of millions of young people spend their waking hours manipulating avatars and gaming characters on computer screens, the subject is still treated with scepticism in some academic circles. This handbook aims to reflect the relevance and value of studying digital games, now the subject of a growing number of studies, surveys, conferences and publications. As an overview of the current state of research into digital gaming, the 42 papers included in this handbook focus on the social and cultural relevance of gaming. In doing so, they provide an alternative perspective to one-dimensional studies of gaming, whose agendas do not include cultural factors. The contributions, which range from theoretical approaches to empirical studies, cover various topics including analyses of games themselves, the player-game interaction, and the social context of gaming. In addition, the educational aspects of games and gaming are treated in a discrete section. With material on non-commercial gaming trends such as ‘modding’, and a multinational group of authors from eleven nations, the handbook is a vital publication demonstrating that new media cultures are far more complex and diverse than commonly assumed in a debate dominated by concerns over violent content.

Streaming Music

Streaming Music
Title Streaming Music PDF eBook
Author Sofia Johansson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 292
Release 2017-08-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351801988

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Streaming Music examines how the Internet has become integrated in contemporary music use, by focusing on streaming as a practice and a technology for music consumption. The backdrop to this enquiry is the digitization of society and culture, where the music industry has undergone profound disruptions, and where music streaming has altered listening modes and meanings of music in everyday life. The objective of Streaming Music is to shed light on what these transformations mean for listeners, by looking at their adaptation in specific cultural contexts, but also by considering how online music platforms and streaming services guide music listeners in specific ways. Drawing on case studies from Moscow and Stockholm, and providing analysis of Spotify, VK and YouTube as popular but distinct sites for music, Streaming Music discusses, through a qualitative, cross-cultural, study, questions around music and value, music sharing, modes of engaging with music, and the way that contemporary music listening is increasingly part of mobile, automated and computational processes. Offering a nuanced perspective on these issues, it adds to research about music and digital media, shedding new light on music cultures as they appear today. As such, this volume will appeal to scholars of media, sociology and music with interests in digital technologies.

Queer Youth and Media Cultures

Queer Youth and Media Cultures
Title Queer Youth and Media Cultures PDF eBook
Author Christopher Pullen
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-10-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781137383549

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This collection explores the representation and performance of queer youth in media cultures, primarily examining TV, film and online new media. Specific themes of investigation include the context of queer youth suicide and educational strategies to avert this within online new media, and the significance of coming out videos produced online.