Title : | The bricolage of media studies | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Nenad Senić, Editor ; Klement Podnar, Editor ; Maruša Pušnik, Editor | Publisher: | Pristop, d.o.o.(Ljubljana) | Publication Date: | 2001 | Pagination: | 258 p. | Layout: | ill. | Size: | 21 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 978-961-904843--6 | General note: | Includes bibliographical references. | Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : Slovenian (slv) | Descriptors: | Mass media and culture Mass media and culture - Slovenia - Congresses Popular culture
| Class number: | 302.23 | Abstract: | "The bricolage of media studies" - is very much interdisciplinary ( you may notice the mutual connection of communication science, sociology, linguistics, anthropology, cultural studies, political science, film studies, history, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, etc ). It combines articles dealing with problems of mass communication, media texts, media use by youngsters, pop culture, advertising etc. Articles ask what communication actually is and where the boundaries of the communication research are and thus they reveal questions about public forum, about communication technologies, about past and present journalism, about media (re)production of ideology, etc. By publishing this volume we acknowledge a work of graduate students from Slovenia and from other countries, and think their and our works deserve an attention of at least the academic sphere. | Contents note: | Notes contributors; Acknowledgements; Editors' introduction; Foreword; internet and interstate: a critical reading of U.S. postwar communication superhighway; The notion of journalism in people's republic of Slovenia after world war two: new breed of journalists; Quality and creativity in journalism; The problem of advertorial and commercialization of Slovene press; Writing women's lives in media studies; Borderland experience is muddier than water: how people negotiate media representations of national borders; Under presentation of women in Slovene television products; On television technology and production of ideology in the case of broadcasting live TV coverage of Alpine Skiing; Critical feminist literacy; Ritualizing media - mediating rituals: meditation as a strategy of ritualization in contemporary societies; Observing discourse of advertising; The right to be different against technological model of identity and sexuality; The 'international repertoire' trap: popular music and globalization in industrial societies; Is this rock that I'm feeling? rock in postmodernism; Limits of the argument culture: a conceptual framework for the analysis of mediatized public discussion; Social perception and expression of opinion: a test of the spiral of silence; The frequency of television viewing young people in Slovenia; Slovenian youngsters' perception of new media; The role of the internet in Slovene education; Computer lexis in Serbian linguistics; | Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16593 |
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