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Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

Autor Mark Dixon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2024
Media Theory for A Level provides a comprehensive introduction to the 19 academic theories required for A Level Media study.
From Roland Barthes to Clay Shirky, from structuralism to civilisationism, this revision book explains all the core academic concepts students need to master to succeed in their exams. Each chapter contains comprehensive explanations of the academic ideas and theories specified for GCE Media study as well as practical tasks, higher level ‘challenge activities’, glossaries, reference tables and revision summaries.
The second edition of this best-selling guide features:
  • Updated and revised chapters and exemplars, reflecting the new A Level Media specification (AQA, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC).
  • Overviews of core areas and potential approaches that could be taken in exam responses.
  • Overviews of secondary theory that can be used in responses.
This book is key reading for teachers and students of A Level Media Studies and is also a useful resource for GCSE students.
Media Theory for A Level is accompanied by the www.essentialmediatheory.com website that contains a wide range of supporting resources including revision flashcards, worksheets and more exemplar applications of theory to current set texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032421025
ISBN-10: 1032421029
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

AS/A2 and Further/Vocational Education

Notă biografică

Mark Dixon is an Eduqas A Level examiner and Head of Media and Film at Durham Sixth Form Centre. He is also a freelance author, and has written for The Guardian, TES, Media Magazine and Teach Secondary as well as authoring a range of digital resources for Eduqas Media.

Cuprins

Media language
1. Semiotics: Roland Barthes
            Concept 1: Denotation and connotation
            Concept 2: The media’s ideological effect
2. Structuralism: Claude Lévi-Strauss
            Concept 1:Binary oppositions
            Concept 2: Binary oppositions and ideological significance
3. Narratology: Tzvetan Todorov
            Concept 1: The three-act ideal
            Concept 2: The ideological effects of story structure
4. Genre theory: Steve Neale
            Concept 1: Repetition and difference
            Concept 2: Industry effects on genre-driven content
5. Postmodernism: Jean Baudrillard
            Key concept: The real and the hyperreal
 
Media representation
6. Representation: Stuart Hall
            Concept 1: Media representation processes
            Concept 2: Stereotypes and power
7. Postcolonial theory: Paul Gilroy
            Concept 1: Racial binaries, otherness and civilisationism
            Concept 2: The legacy of empire and British identity
8. Feminist theory: Liesbet van Zoonen
            Concept 1: The female body as spectacle
            Concept 2: Masculinity in the media
9. Intersectionality: bell hooks
            Concept 1: Interconnected oppression
            Concept 2: hooks’ call to action
10. Gender as performance: Judith Butler
            Concept 1: Gendered identities are constructed through repetition and ritual
            Concept 2: Gender subversion and gendered hierarchies
11. Media and identity: David Gauntlett
           Concept 1: Traditional and post-traditional media consumption
            Concept 2: Reflexive identity construction
 
Media industries
12. Ownership effects: James Curran and Jean Seaton
            Concept 1: Media concentration
            Concept 2: Effects of concentration on media content
            Concept 3: Diverse ownership creates diverse products
13. Regulation: Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt
           Concept 1: Citizen and consumer models of media regulation
            Concept 2: Regulation in the globalised media age
14. The culture industry: David Hesmondhalgh
            Concept 1: Maximising profits and minimising risks
            Concept 2: The effects of the internet revolution are difficult to diagnose
 
Media audiences
15. Media modelling effects: Albert Bandura
            Concept 1: Violent behaviours are learned through modelling
            Concept 2: Audiences copy media modelling
16. Cultivation theory: George Gerbner
            Concept 1: Fear cultivation
            Concept 2: Media consumption leads audiences to accept mainstream ideologies
17. Reception theory: Stuart Hall
           Concept 1: Encoding and decoding
            Concept 2: Dominant, negotiated and oppositional decoding
18. Fandom: Henry Jenkins
            Concept 1: Fan appropriation
            Concept 2: Audience–producer convergence in the digital age
Concept 3: Fans use participatory culture to effect wider social change
19. The end of audience: Clay Shirky
            Concept 1: Everybody makes the media
            Concept 2: Everyday communities of practice
 
Bibliography
Index   

Descriere

Media Theory for A Level provides a comprehensive introduction to the 19 academic theories required for A Level Media study.

Recenzii

"This is a truly insightful book which addresses important changes in today’s media landscape. It engages the reader through clear exposition, compelling examples and a lively invitation to engage in urgent debates."
Professor Sonia Livingstone, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science
"The book media teachers have been waiting for. As well as accessible explanations of the theories that never patronise or over-simplify, Mark Dixon provides a series of questions that encourage a critical approach to applying the set theories to a range of media products. The book makes links and draws comparisons between overlapping theorists, provides useful explanations of key theoretical terms and even interviews some of the key thinkers to get a more detailed and updated explanation of how their ideas apply to the current media landscape.
Dixon not only gives a concise summary of each of the set theories but also attempts to root them in the sociological, technological or cultural studies traditions from which they were inspired. This is essential reading for all media teachers and I’m already using it with the teacher trainees I work with."
Claire Pollard, Media Magazine