Title: Tele-visions: An Introduction to Studying Television
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: What is Television Studies? (Glen Creeber). 1. THE LANGUAGE & AESTHETICS OF TELEVISION (John Ellis) Case Study: Issues of Authorship (Catrin Prys). 2. ANALYSING THE TELEVISION TEXT (Glen Creeber). Case Study: Shot-by-Shot Analysis. 3. TELEVISION, IDEOLOGY & DISCOURSE (Glen Creeber). Case Study: Sky News and the Iraq War (Mike Wayne). 4. STUDYING TELEVISION DRAMA (Robin Nelson). Case Study: Modernism and Postmodernism in Television Drama. 5. STUDYING TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY (John Corner). Case Study: Documentary Forms: From World in Action to Wife Swap. 6. TELEVISION & ITS AUDIENCE (John Tulloch). Case Study: Fandom (Matt Hills). 7. TELEVISION & HISTORY (Jason Jacobs). Case Study: From Broadcasting to Narrowcasting (Jamie Medhurst). 8. TELEVISION POLICY & REGULATION (Elan Closs Stephens). Case Study: The BBC and its Relationship with Government (Tom O'Mally). 9. TELEVISION & GLOBALISATION (John Hartley). Case Study: Television & the Local (Faye Ginsberg). 10. THE FUTURE OF TELEVISION (Kyle Nicholas). Case Study: Television & The Computer (Jamie Sexton).
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-03-23
Language: en
Type: book
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