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After The Media Culture And Identity In The 21st Century 2011th Edition Peter Bennett

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After The Media Culture And Identity In The 21st Century 2011th Edition Peter Bennett
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Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 148.26 MB
Author: Peter Bennett, Alex Kendall, Julian McDougall
ISBN: 9780203817889, 9780415586825, 9780415586832, 0203817885, 0415586836, 0415586828
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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After The Media Culture And Identity In The 21st Century 2011th Edition Peter Bennett by Peter Bennett, Alex Kendall, Julian Mcdougall 9780203817889, 9780415586825, 9780415586832, 0203817885, 0415586836, 0415586828 instant download after payment.

This Provocative Text Considers The State Of Media And Cultural Studies Today After The Demolition Of The Traditional Media Paradigm, And Engages With The New, Active Consumer Culture. Media Studies, Particularly Within Schools, Has Until Recently Been Concerned With Mass Media And The Effects Of 'the Media' In Society And On People. As New Media Technology Has Blurred The Boundaries Between The Audience And The Media, The Status Of This Area Of Education Is Threatened. Whilst Some Have Called For A Drastic Re-think (media Studies 2.0), Others Have Called For Caution, Arguing That The Power Dynamics Of Ownership And Gatekeeping Are Left Intact. This Book Uses Cultural And Technological Change As A Context For A More Forensic Exploration Of The Traditional Dependence On The Idea Of 'the Media' As One Homogenous Unit. It Suggests That It Would Be Liberating For Students, Teachers And Academics To Depart From Such A Model And Shift The Focus To People And How They Create Culture In This Contemporary 'mediascape'.-- Publisher Description. Introduction -- Power After The Media -- Genre After The Media -- Representation After The Media -- Ideology After The Media -- Identity After The Media -- History After The Media -- Audience After The Media -- Narrative After The Media : From Narrative To Reading -- Technology After The Media -- Conclusion : Pedagogy After The Media, Towards A Pedagogy Of The Inexpert. By Pete Bennett, Alex Kendall And Julian Mcdougall. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. \"This provocative text considers the state of media and cultural studies today after the demolition of the traditional media paradigm, and engages with the new, active consumer culture

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