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245 00 $aKeywords for media studies /$cedited by Laurie Ouellette and Jonathan Gray.
264 1 $aNew York :$bNew York University Press,$c[2017]
300 $avi, 229 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aThe Essential vocabulary of Media Studies Keywords for Media Studies introduces and aims to advance the field of critical media studies by tracing, defining, and problematizing its established and emergent terminology. The book historicizes thinking about media and society, whether that means noting a long history of "new media," or tracing how understandings of media "power" vary across time periods and knowledge formations. Bringing together an impressive group of established scholars from television studies, film studies, sound studies, games studies, and more, each of the 65 essays in the volume focuses on a critical concept, from "fan" to "industry," and "celebrity" to "surveillance." Keywords for Media Studies is an essential tool that introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and their histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers and questions emerging in the field of media studies.
505 00 $g1.$tAccess /$rElizabeth Ellcessor --$g2.$tAesthetics /$rLev Manovich --$g3.$tAffect /$rCarrie A. Rentschler --$g4.$tAppropriation /$rBeretta E. Smith-Shomade --$g5.$tAssemblage /$rJ. Macgregor Wise --$g6.$tAudience /$rMatt Hills --$g7.$tAuthor /$rCynthia Chris --$g8.$tBrand /$rSarah Banet-Weiser --$g9.$tCelebrity /$rSuzanne Leonard and Diane Negra --$g10.$tCensorship /$rTerry Flew --$g11.$tCitizenship /$rLaurie Ouellette --$g12.$tClass /$rLaura Grindstaff --$g13.$tCommodification /$rAlison Hearn --$g14.$tConvergence /$rJean Burgess --$g15.$tCopyright /$rKembrew McLeod --$g16.$tCosmopolitanism /$rLilie Chouliaraki --$g17.$tData /$rMelissa Gregg and Dawn Nafus --$g18.$tDiscourse /$rNico Carpentier --$g19.$tDomesticity /$rMary Beth Haralovich --$g20.$tFan /$rHenry Jenkins --$g21.$tFeminism /$rSusan J. Douglas --$g22.$tFlow /$rDerek Kompare --$g23.$tGaze /$rMichele White --$g24.$tGender /$rRosalind Gill --$g25.$tGenre /$rJason Mittell --$g26.$tGlobalization /$rAswin Punathambekar --$g27.$tHegemony /$rJustin Lewis --$g28.$tHybridity /$rMarwan M. Kraidy --$g29.$tIdentity /$rMyria Georgiou --$g30.$tIdeology /$rJo Littler --$g31.$tIndustry /$rAmanda D. Lotz --$g32.$tInfrastructure /$rLisa Parks --$g33.$tInteractivity /$rTama Leaver --$g34.$tIntersectionality /$rBrenda R. Weber --$g35.$tIrony /$rAmber Day --$g36.$tLabor /$rVicki Mayer --$g37.$tMass /$rJack Z. Bratich --$g38.$tMemory /$rGeorge Lipsitz --$g39.$tMyth /$rJonathan Bignell --$g40.$tNation /$rMelissa Aronczyk --$g41.$tNetwork /$rMarina Levina --$g42.$tNew Media /$rLisa Gitelman --$g43.$tOrdinary /$rGraeme Turner --$g44.$tOthering /$rAngharad N. Valdivia --$g45.$tPersonalization /$rJoseph Turow --$g46.$tPlay /$rMatthew Thomas Payne --$g47.$tPolicy /$rJennifer Holt --$g48.$tPopular /$rJohn Clarke --$g49.$tPower /$rNick Couldry --$g50.$tProduction /$rDerek Johnson --$g51.$tPublic /$rJennifer Petersen --$g52.$tQueer /$rKaren Tongson --$g53.$tRace /$rHerman Gray --$g54.$tRealism /$rGreg M. Smith --$g55.$tReflexivity /$rMark Andrejevic --$g56.$tRepresentation /$rLisa Henderson --$g57.$tResistance /$rStephen Duncombe --$g58.$tSound /$rMichele Hilmes --$g59.$tSpace /$rHelen Morgan Parmett --$g60.$tStereotype /$rEllen Seiter --$g61.$tSurveillance /$rKelly Gates --$g62.$tTaste /$rElana Levine and Michael Z. Newman --$g63.$tTechnology /$rJennifer Daryl Slack --$g64.$tTemporality /$rSarah Sharma --$g65.$tText /$rJonathan Gray.
650 0 $aMass media$vTerminology.
650 0 $aEnglish language$vGlossaries, vocabularies, etc.
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650 7 $aMass media.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01011219
650 7 $a05.30 mass communication and mass media: general.$0(NL-LeOCL)077592662$2nbc
655 7 $aControlled vocabularies.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919906
655 7 $aDictionaries.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423826
655 7 $aGlossaries, vocabularies, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423786
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655 7 $aDictionaries.$2lcgft
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700 1 $aOuellette, Laurie,$eeditor.
700 1 $aGray, Jonathan$q(Jonathan Alan),$eeditor.
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