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A handbook of media and communication research : qualitative and quantitative methodologies / edited by Klaus Bruhn Jensen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York. Routledge, 2021.Edition: Third EditionDescription: pages cmISBN:
  • 9781138492899
  • 9781138492929
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: A handbook of media and communication researchDDC classification:
  • 302.23 23 JEN
Contents:
1 Introduction: The state of convergence in media and communication research Klaus Bruhn Jensen PART I – HISTORY: SOURCES OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION RESEARCH 2 The humanistic sources of media and communication research Klaus Bruhn Jensen 3 The social-scientific sources of media and communication research Michael Meyen PART II – SYSTEMATICS: PROCESSES OF COMMUNICATION Media organizations 4 The production of entertainment media Amanda D. Lotz and Horace Newcomb 5 News production Folker Hanusch and Phoebe Maares Media texts 6 Analysing news discourse Darren Kelsey and Lyndon Way 7 Mediated fiction Kay Richardson Media users 8 Media effects: Quantitative traditions Klaus Bruhn Jensen 9 Media reception: Qualitative traditions Klaus Bruhn Jensen Media contexts 10 Communication in contexts: Beyond mass-interpersonal and online-offline divides Klaus Bruhn Jensen 11 The cultural contexts of media and communication Klaus Bruhn Jensen 12 History, communication, and media Janice Peck PART III – PRACTICE: SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES AND SOCIAL APPLICATIONS Empirical research designs 13 Quantitative approaches to media and communication research Jacob Ørmen 14 The qualitative research process Klaus Bruhn Jensen 15 Digital methods for media and communication research Rasmus Helles 16 The complementarity of qualitative and quantitative methodologies in media and communication research Klaus Bruhn Jensen Multiple media, multiple methods 17 Personal media in everyday life: A baseline study Rasmus Helles 18 Media industries and audience research: An analytic dialogue on the value of engagement Annette Hill 19 Employing media-rich participatory action research to foster youth voice Lynn Schofield Clark and Margie Thompson Communicating research 20 The social origins and uses of media and communication research Klaus Bruhn Jensen References
Summary: "A Handbook of Media and Communication Research is a standard reference work for students and researchers in the fields of media, communication, and cultural studies, integrating perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities, and focusing on methodology as a strategic level of analysis that joins practical applications with theoretical issues. The Handbook comprises three main elements: historical accounts of the development of key concepts and research traditions systematic reviews of media organizations, discourses, and users, as well as of the wider social and cultural contexts of communication practical guidelines with sample studies, taking readers through the different stages of a research process, and reflecting on the social uses and consequences of research. The third edition of the Handbook has been thoroughly revised, and includes: An updated overview of the interrelations between networked, mass, and interpersonal communication. A new chapter on digital methods. Three chapters illustrating different varieties of media and communication research, including industry-academic collaboration and participatory action research. Presentation and discussion of public issues such as surveillance and the reconfiguration of local and global media institutions"--
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Revised edition of The handbook of media and communication research, 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Introduction: The state of convergence in media and communication research

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

PART I – HISTORY: SOURCES OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION RESEARCH

2 The humanistic sources of media and communication research

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

3 The social-scientific sources of media and communication research

Michael Meyen

PART II – SYSTEMATICS: PROCESSES OF COMMUNICATION

Media organizations

4 The production of entertainment media

Amanda D. Lotz and Horace Newcomb

5 News production

Folker Hanusch and Phoebe Maares

Media texts

6 Analysing news discourse

Darren Kelsey and Lyndon Way

7 Mediated fiction

Kay Richardson

Media users

8 Media effects: Quantitative traditions

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

9 Media reception: Qualitative traditions

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

Media contexts

10 Communication in contexts: Beyond mass-interpersonal and online-offline divides

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

11 The cultural contexts of media and communication

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

12 History, communication, and media

Janice Peck

PART III – PRACTICE: SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES AND SOCIAL APPLICATIONS

Empirical research designs

13 Quantitative approaches to media and communication research

Jacob Ørmen

14 The qualitative research process

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

15 Digital methods for media and communication research

Rasmus Helles

16 The complementarity of qualitative and quantitative methodologies in media and

communication research

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

Multiple media, multiple methods

17 Personal media in everyday life: A baseline study

Rasmus Helles

18 Media industries and audience research: An analytic dialogue on the value of

engagement

Annette Hill

19 Employing media-rich participatory action research to foster youth voice

Lynn Schofield Clark and Margie Thompson

Communicating research

20 The social origins and uses of media and communication research

Klaus Bruhn Jensen

References

"A Handbook of Media and Communication Research is a standard reference work for students and researchers in the fields of media, communication, and cultural studies, integrating perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities, and focusing on methodology as a strategic level of analysis that joins practical applications with theoretical issues. The Handbook comprises three main elements: historical accounts of the development of key concepts and research traditions systematic reviews of media organizations, discourses, and users, as well as of the wider social and cultural contexts of communication practical guidelines with sample studies, taking readers through the different stages of a research process, and reflecting on the social uses and consequences of research. The third edition of the Handbook has been thoroughly revised, and includes: An updated overview of the interrelations between networked, mass, and interpersonal communication. A new chapter on digital methods. Three chapters illustrating different varieties of media and communication research, including industry-academic collaboration and participatory action research. Presentation and discussion of public issues such as surveillance and the reconfiguration of local and global media institutions"--

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