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Reading Media Theory: Thinkers, Approaches, Contexts
140582199X

David Barlow, University of Glamorgan
Brett Mills, University of East Anglia

Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 744 pp

ISBN-10: 140582199X
ISBN-13:9781405821995Help icon

Our Price: £26.99
Status: Instock
Published: 18 Dec 2008
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This unique part reader, part textbook brings core primary media theory readings to the student whilst assisting them with reading, understanding, decoding and deconstructing the material.  The dual functionality of the book helps students to familiarise themselves with core texts and develop the necessary critical reading skills and confidence required to engage with the subject. 

The text is annotated throughout and explores context, content, structure and writing style in order to bring theory to life for the reader.  The book is split into four sections, namely Reading theory, Key thinkers and schools, Approaches and Media Theory in context.   This structure is adopted in order to encourage students to familiarise themselves with the material, and the progressive pedagogical apparatus guides them to approach it gradually whilst developing their skill set.  The provision of questions to prokove further thought helps to encourage the student to read more widely around the subject and engage with core concepts of both theory and learning.  Ultimately the text acts as a ‘how to read’ handbook for media theory and is structured so that students can learn the literature as well as learning how to approach it.

 

 
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