How to do media and cultural studies
By: Stokes, Jane C
Material type: BookPublisher: Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE, c2013.Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xvi, 247 p : ill ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781849207867; 9781849207867 (pbk.); 1849207860 (pbk.)Program: BCM110Subject(s): Mass media -- Research -- Methodology | Culture -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 302.23072 ST HO Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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302.23072 BE ME Media and communication research methods : | 302.23072 BE ME Media research methods : | 302.23072 BR QU Qualitative research methods for Media Studies | 302.23072 ST HO How to do media and cultural studies | 302.23072 ST HO How to do media and cultural studies | 302.23072 WI MA Mass media research : | 302.23072 WI MA Mass media research : |
Previous ed.: 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (p.[226]-242) and index.
Thinking, theory and practice. How do we know anything about anything? -- Why do we do media and cultural studies? -- Methods of analysis. Getting started -- Researching industries: studying the institutions and producers of media and culture -- Researching texts: approaches to analysing media and cultural content -- Researching audiences: who uses media and culture? -- Presenting your work, getting finished.
The Second Edition of this student favourite takes readers step-by-step through the theories, processes and methods of each stage of research, from how to create a research question, design the project and write it up. It enables students to have a clear sense of how their work relates to broader scholarship and inspires understanding of why studying the media matters. Now 20% bigger, new features include Brand new chapters on the how and why of researching media and culture. All further case studies spotlighting the international media landscape Online readings showing you how methods get used in real research — essential new material on ethnography, digital content analysis, online surveys, and researching blogs.
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