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Television studies : the key concepts / Ben Calvert ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: The key conceptsPublication details: Abingdon, [England] ; New York : Routledge, 2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 345 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780415371506 (pb)
  • 0415371503 (pb)
  • 9780415371490 (hb)
  • 041537149X (hb)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23 CAS
Contents:
Cover Page TELEVISION STUDIES: THE KEY CONCEPTS: 2ND EDITION Title Page Copyright Page INTRODUCTION TO 2ND EDITION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF CONCEPTS ACCESS ADVERTISING AGENDA-SETTING AMERICANISATION ANIMATION AUDIENCES CELEBRITY CENSORSHIP CHILDREN AND TELEVISION CLASS CODE COMEDY COMMERCIAL TELEVISION COMMUNITY TELEVISION CONTENT ANALYSIS CONVENTION CONVERGENCE CRIME SERIES CULTIVATION ANALYSIS CULTURAL IMPERIALISM CULTURAL STUDIES CULTURE DISCOURSE/DISCOURSE ANALYSIS DOCUMENTARY DRAMA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION EFFECTS ENCODING AND DECODING ETHNICITY ETHNOGRAPHY FAMILY/DOMESTIC VIEWING FANS FEMINISM GAME SHOWS GENDER GENRE GLOBALISATION HEGEMONY HISTORY IDEOLOGY INSTITUTIONS INTERTEXTUALITY LIFESTYLE TELEVISION MARXISM MASS CULTURE MEDIATION MELODRAMA MUSIC VIDEO NARRATIVE NEW MEDIA NEWS OBJECTIVITY OWNERSHIP PLEASURE PLURALISM POLICY POLITICAL ECONOMY POLYSEMY POSTMODERNISM POWER PRODUCTION PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING REALISM REALITY TELEVISION REGULATION/DEREGULATION REPRESENTATION RHETORIC SCHEDULING SCIENCE FICTION SEMIOLOGY/SEMIOTICS SEX/SEXUALITY SIGN SOAP OPERA SPORT STEREOTYPES STRUCTURALISM AND POST-STRUCTURALISM SYNERGY TALK SHOWS TASTE TECHNOLOGY TEXT USES AND GRATIFICATIONS VIDEO VIOLENCE WOMEN IN TELEVISION YOUTH TELEVISION Bibliography
Summary: Television Studies: The Key Concepts is the definitive reference guide to an area of rapidly expanding academic interest. Among those aspects of television studies covered in this comprehensive and up-to-date guide are: theoretical perspectives which have shaped the study of television - Marxism; semiology; feminism concepts which have shaped the study of television - narrative; representation; bias television genres - soap opera; news; science fiction methods used for understanding television - content analysis; audience research relevant social, economic and political phenomena - ownership; social policy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover Page
TELEVISION STUDIES: THE KEY CONCEPTS: 2ND EDITION
Title Page
Copyright Page
INTRODUCTION TO 2ND EDITION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF CONCEPTS
ACCESS
ADVERTISING
AGENDA-SETTING
AMERICANISATION
ANIMATION
AUDIENCES
CELEBRITY
CENSORSHIP
CHILDREN AND TELEVISION
CLASS
CODE
COMEDY
COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
COMMUNITY TELEVISION
CONTENT ANALYSIS
CONVENTION
CONVERGENCE
CRIME SERIES
CULTIVATION ANALYSIS
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM
CULTURAL STUDIES
CULTURE
DISCOURSE/DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
DOCUMENTARY
DRAMA
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION
EFFECTS
ENCODING AND DECODING
ETHNICITY
ETHNOGRAPHY
FAMILY/DOMESTIC VIEWING
FANS
FEMINISM
GAME SHOWS
GENDER
GENRE
GLOBALISATION
HEGEMONY
HISTORY
IDEOLOGY
INSTITUTIONS
INTERTEXTUALITY
LIFESTYLE TELEVISION
MARXISM
MASS CULTURE
MEDIATION
MELODRAMA
MUSIC VIDEO
NARRATIVE
NEW MEDIA
NEWS
OBJECTIVITY
OWNERSHIP
PLEASURE
PLURALISM
POLICY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLYSEMY
POSTMODERNISM
POWER
PRODUCTION
PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING
REALISM
REALITY TELEVISION
REGULATION/DEREGULATION
REPRESENTATION
RHETORIC
SCHEDULING
SCIENCE FICTION
SEMIOLOGY/SEMIOTICS
SEX/SEXUALITY
SIGN
SOAP OPERA
SPORT
STEREOTYPES
STRUCTURALISM AND POST-STRUCTURALISM
SYNERGY
TALK SHOWS
TASTE
TECHNOLOGY
TEXT
USES AND GRATIFICATIONS
VIDEO
VIOLENCE
WOMEN IN TELEVISION
YOUTH TELEVISION
Bibliography

Television Studies: The Key Concepts is the definitive reference guide to an area of rapidly expanding academic interest. Among those aspects of television studies covered in this comprehensive and up-to-date guide are: theoretical perspectives which have shaped the study of television - Marxism; semiology; feminism concepts which have shaped the study of television - narrative; representation; bias television genres - soap opera; news; science fiction methods used for understanding television - content analysis; audience research relevant social, economic and political phenomena - ownership; social policy.

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