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The accompanying Analysing Media Texts DVD-ROM is the winner of the 2006 British Universities Film and Video Council 'Learning on Screen Award' for Interactive Media (Course and Curriculum related content). More about the awards and the shortlist can be found at www.bufvc.ac.uk/conferences/learningonscreen/losawards.html Visit the Understanding Media series microsite. This book provides an engaging introduction to analysing media texts. Students learn how to do semiotic, genre and narrative analysis, content and discourse analysis, and engage with debates about the politics of representation. Each chapter provides readings and worked examples, from the classic 1959 film melodrama by Douglas Sirk, Imitation of Life, to contemporary television ads. The book has an accompanying DVD-ROM for PC users. "Another exemplary volume from the OU presents a wide range of questions that cab be asked about mediated texts and the complexity of providing adequate answers to such questions. An enjoyable interactive DVD-ROM offers exercises that allow the reader to make the critical language their own." Professor Annabelle Sreberny, Centre for Media and Film Studies, SOAS. "This is an impressive resource, accessible and user-friendly, but authoritative in its development of established theories of textual analysis. The DVD-ROM offers a series of excellent exercises making this a 'must-have' for all undergraduate media studies courses." Professor Richard Paterson, British Film Institute. "An excellent introduction to the theory and practice of media analysis [and] a much-needed 'toolkit'...The DVD-ROM, with its 'cool' design, clips gallery and innovative narrative sequence builder, allows students to put into practice skills acquired throughout the text and offers an important tool for bringing concepts to life! A wonderful addition to a first-rate series." Alison Griffiths, Associate Professor, Communication Studies, Baruch College, The City University of New York.

Author Biography:

Gill Branston: Senior Lecturer in the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University. Author of Cinema and Cultural Modernity (Open University Press, 2000); co-author (with Roy Stafford) of The Media Student’s Book (3rd edn, 2003). Marie Gillespie: Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Open University. Publications include Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change (1995). Jostein Gripsrud: Professor of Media Studies, University of Bergen. Author of The Dynasty Years (1995) and Understanding Media (2002). David Hesmondhalgh: Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, The Open University; author of The Cultural Industries (2002), co-editor (with Keith Negus), Popular Music Studies (2002); (with Georgina Born), Western Music and its Others (2000). Jason Toynbee: Lecturer in Media Studies, The Open University; author of Making Popular Music (2000); co-editor, with Andy Bennett and Barry Shank, of The Popular Music Reader (2005).
Release date NZ
April 16th, 2006
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
160
Dimensions
190x245x15
ISBN-13
9780335218868
Product ID
2429657

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