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How to Do Media and Cultural Studies 3rd Revised edition


How to Do Media and Cultural Studies 3rd Revised edition

Paperback by Stokes, Jane

How to Do Media and Cultural Studies

£39.99

ISBN:
9781526427755
Publication Date:
29 Apr 2021
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 May 2024
How to Do Media and Cultural Studies

Description

A favourite with both students and lecturers, How to Do Media and Cultural Studies provides readers with all the knowledge and practical expertise they need to carry out their project or dissertation. Giving them hands-on guidance on managing the whole process, Jane Stokes: Shows students how to identify a topic and create a research question Guides them through the research process, from getting started through to writing-up Explores a range a case studies, showing how methods have been applied by others Expanded and updated throughout, this 3rd edition now includes: Increased coverage of digital media, social media and internet research More practical exercises to help you tie media and cultural theory to your work New guidance on understanding research ethics New guidance on mixing and combining methods How to Do Media and Cultural Studies has inspired thousands of students and researchers to understand why studying media texts, industries and audiences is so important. It is an ideal companion for anyone conducting a research project.

Contents

Part I: Thinking: Theory and practice Chapter 1: Addressing epistemology: How do we know anything about anything? Chapter 2: Why do we do media and cultural studies? Part II: Practicalities: Managing your research Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter 4: Managing the research process Chapter 5: Getting finished Part III: Methods and approaches to research Chapter 6: Researching texts: Approaches to analysing media and cultural content Chapter 7: Researching the creative industries: Studying organisations, institutions and producers Chapter 8: Researching audiences: Who uses media and culture? How and Why? Chapter 9: Research in context: Exploring mixed methods and research practice Chapter 10: Conclusion

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