Television, audiences and cultural studies
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書誌事項
Television, audiences and cultural studies
Routledge, 1992
- : hbk
- : pbk
- タイトル別名
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Television, audiences' & cultural studies
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注記
Bibliography: p. [297]-311
Includes index
Size of pbk., reprinted 1997, ISBN:9780415054454: 24 cm
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780415054447
内容説明
Presenting a multi-faceted exploration of audience research, this book draws on a body of empirical work to examine the emergence, development and future of television audience research. In addition to providing an introductory overview of the development of audience research from a cultural studies perspective, the author questions how class and cultural differences can affect how we interpret television, the significance of gender in the dynamics of domestic media consumption, how the media construct the "national family", and how small-scale ethnographic studies can help us to understand the global-local dynamics of postmodern media systems. This book reconceptualizes the study of "ideology" within the broader context of domestic communications, illuminating the role of the media in articulating public and private spheres of experience and in the social organization of space, time and community. The collection contributes both to current methodological debates - for instance, the possible uses of "ethnographic" methods in media/cultural studies - and to new debates surrounding substantive issues.
目次
- Part 1 Theoretical frameworks: television audience research - a critical history
- psychoanalytic theories - texts, readers and subjects. Part 2 Class, ideology and interpretation: interpreting television - the nationwide audience
- the nationwide audience - a critical postscript. Part 3 Gender, domestic leisure and viewing practices: research development - from "decoding" to viewing context
- the gendered framework of family viewing
- from family television to a sociology of media consumption. Part 4 Methodological issues: towards an ethnography of the television audience. Part 5 Television, technology and consumption: domestic communication - technologies and meanings (with Roger Silverstone)
- the consumption of television as a commodity
- private worlds and gendered technologies. Part 6 Between the private and the public: the construction of everyday life - political communication and domestic media
- where the global meets the local - notes from the sitting room.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780415054454
内容説明
Television, Audiences and Cultural Studies presents a multi-faceted exploration of audience research, in which David Morley draws on a rich body of empirical work to examine the emergence, development and future of television audience research. In addition to providing an introductory overview from a cultural studies perspective, David Morley questions how class and cultural differences can affect how we interpret television, the significance of gender in the dynamics of domestic media consumption, how the media construct the `national family', and how small-scale ethnographic studies can help us to understand the global-local dynamics of postmodern media systems.
Morley's work reconceptualises the study of `ideology' within the broader context of domestic communications, illuminating the role of the media in articulating public and private spheres of experience and in the social organisation of space, time and community.
目次
Acknowledgements Introduction Section One: Theoretical Frameworks 1. Television audience research: a critical history 2. Psychoanalytic theories: texts, readers and subjects Section Two: Class, Ideology and Interpretation 3. Interpreting television: the Nationwide Audience 4. The Nationwide Audience: a critical postscript Section Three: Gender, Domestic Leisure and Viewing Practices 5. Research development: from `decoding' to viewing context 6. The gendered framework of family viewing 7. From ` Family Viewing ' to a sociology of media consumption Section Four: Methodological Issues 8. Towards an ethnography of the television audience Section Five: Television, Technology and Consumption 9. Domestic communication: technologies and meanings (with Roger Silverstone ) 10. The consumption of television as a commodity 11. Private worlds and gendered technologies Section Six: Between the Private and the Public 12. The construction of everyday life: political communication and domestic media 13. Where the global meets the local: notes from the sitting room Notes Bibliography
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