The international encyclopedia of media studies : media history and the foundations of media studies / general editor, Angharad N. Valdivia.

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Contributors: Valdivia, Angharad N. (Editor), Nerone, John C. (Editor), Mayer, Vicki, 1971- (Editor), Mazzarella, Sharon R. (Editor), Parameswaran, Radhika E. (Editor), Scharrer, Erica (Editor), Darling-Wolf, Fabienne (Editor), Gates, Kelly (Editor)
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Published: Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g Volume I.  |t Media History and the Foundations of Media Studies.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Introduction: Mapping the Field of Media History /  |r John Nerone --  |g Part 1.  |t Approaches.  |t Left Behind: End Times for a Media History Paradigm /  |r Carolyn Marvin --  |t The Two Marxes: Bridging the Political Economy/Technology and Culture Divide /  |r Vincent Mosco --  |t The Conditions of Media's Possibility: A Foucauldian Approach to Media History /  |r Jeremy Packer --  |t Race/Ethnicity in Media History /  |r Catherine Squires --  |t Approaches to Gender and Sexuality in Media History /  |r Gretchen Soderlund --  |t The History of the Book /  |r Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray --  |g Part 2.  |t Moments.  |t Writing /  |r John Durham Peters --  |t The Enlightenment and the Bourgeois Public Sphere (Through the Eyes of a London Merchant-Writer) /  |r Juraj Kittler --  |t Journalism History: North America /  |r Richard Kaplan --  |t Journalism History: Europe /  |r Jürgen Wilke --  |t Journalism History: Korea /  |r Sae-Eun Kim --  |t Journalism History:China /  |r Shihua Chen and Qian Wang --  |t Communications Networks in the United States: From Chappe to Marconi /  |r Richard R. John --  |t Quickening Urgency: The Telegraph and Wire Services in 1846-1893 /  |r Terhi Rantanen --  |t Photography /  |r Craig Robertson --  |t Moving Images: Portable Histories of Film Exhibition /  |r Haidee Wasson --  |t Sound Histories: Communication, Technology, Media, and Fidelity /  |r Eric W. Rothenbuhler --  |t Television /  |r Laurie Ouellette --  |t The Culture Industries /  |r Frederick Wasser --  |t Advertising and Consumer Culture: A Historical Review /  |r Inger L. Stole --  |t The Rise of the Professional Communicator /  |r Kevin G. Barnhurst --  |t The New World Information and Communication Order: An Idea That Refuses to Die /  |r Kaarle Nordenstreng --  |t Text, Translation, and the End of the Unified Press /  |r David Alan Grier --  |t Media and Mobility /  |r Mark Andrejevic --  |g Part 3.  |t Foundations.  |t Communication and Democracy: The Roots of Media Studies /  |r Hanno Hardt --  |t The Chicago School of Sociology and Mass Communication Research: Rise, Rejection, Incorporation, and Rediscovery /  |r Karin Wahl-Jorgensen --  |t Propaganda Studies: The US Interwar Years /  |r Sue Collins --  |t Frankfurt School, Media, and the Culture Industry /  |r Douglas Kellner --  |t The Rise and Fall of the Limited Effects Model /  |r Peter Simonson --  |t The Political Economy of Communication: An Idiosyncratic Presentation of an Emerging Subfield /  |r Robert W. McChesney --  |t Unmasking Class and Tradition: Questioning Recuperative History and Affiliation in Cultural Studies /  |r Cameron McCarthy and Jennifer Logue. 
505 8 0 |g Volume II.  |t Media Production.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Making Media Production Visible: An Introduction /  |r Vicki Mayer --  |g Part 1.  |t Production Regimes and Infrastructures.  |t The Governance of Communication and Culture: Regularizing the Regimes of Production and Consumption /  |r /  |r Katharine Sarikakis --  |t Media Production and Information Policy: Growth Through Replication /  |r Patrick Burkart and Lucas Logan --  |t The Slippery Slopes of "Soft Power": Production Studies, International Relations, and the Military Industrial Media Complex /  |r Jonathan Burston --  |t Television-Set Production in the Era of Digital TV /  |r Mari Castañeda --  |t Citizenship and Media Ownership /  |r John McMurria --  |g Part 2.  |t The Cultural Industries and the Organization of Production.  |t Music in the New Capitalism /  |r Timothy D. Taylor --  |t Whither the Professional Book Publisher in an Era of Distribution on Demand /  |r Laura J. Miller --  |t This Is What I Need, This Is What Will Travel: Television Programs in the Era of Transition /  |r Shawn Shimpach --  |t How Should We Think About Audience Power in the Digital Age? /  |r Joseph Turow --  |g Part 3.  |t Product and Content Flows --  |t A Critical Analysis of Cultural Imperialism: From the Asian Frontlines /  |r Dal Yong Jin --  |t Hollywood's Presence in Latin America: Production Participation to Distribution Dominance /  |r Tamara L. Falicov --  |t Global Ugly Betty: International Format Trade and the Production of National Adaptations /  |r Lothar Mikos and Marta Perrotta --  |t The Comings and Goings of Key Scenarios: TV Fiction, Culture, and Transnational Flows in Postcolonial Kinshasa /  |r Katrien Pype --  |g Part 4.  |t Production Work and Practices.  |t Why Has News Production in the United States Remained Stable at a Time of Great Change? /  |r David Michael Ryfe --  |t The Production of Mediated Performance /  |r Espen Ytreberg --  |t Imagination and Censorship, Fiction and Reality: Producing a Telenovela in a Time of Political Crisis /  |r Carolina Acosta-Alzuru --  |t Distributed Creativity in Film and Television: Three Case Studies of Networked Production Labor /  |r John T. Caldwell, M.J. Clarke, Erin Hill, and Eric Vanstrom --  |t YouTube Stylo: Writing and Teaching with Digital Video /  |r Alexandra Juhasz --  |g Part 5.  |t Production Cultures.  |t Queer Broadcasts: Backstage Television, Insider Material, and Media Producers /  |r Quinn Miller --  |t Hollywood Elsewhere: The Runaway Locations Industry and Transnational Production Cultures /  |r Serra Tinic --  |t Transformations and Tactics: The Production Culture of the Hong Kong Film Industry /  |r Sylvia J. Martin --  |t Youth as Cultural Producers / Cultural Productions of Youth /  |r Lora Taub-Pervizpour --  |g Part 6.  |t The Ethics of Production.  |t "What's TV Good For?": Views of Producers of Television for Children around the World /  |r Dafna Lemish --  |t Is Media Work Good Work?: A Case Study of Television Documentary /  |r David Hesmondhalgh and Anna Zoellner --  |t Community Media Production: Access, Institutions, and Ethics /  |r Ellie Rennie --  |t Neglected Elements: Production, Labor, and the Environment /  |r Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller. 
505 8 0 |g Volume III.  |t Content and Representation.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Technology, Convergence, and Power: Current Trends in Text-Based Approaches to Media Studies /  |r Sharon R. Mazzarella --  |g Part 1.  |t Persuasion and Information.  |t Understanding Hypercommercialized Media Texts /  |r Matthew P. McAllister and Alexandra Nutter Smith --  |t And Now a Click from Our Sponsors: Changes in Children's Advertising in the United States /  |r Nancy A. Jennings --  |t Women's Portraits Present in Print Fashion Advertisements: A Content Analysis of Spanish Fashion Magazines from 2002 to 2009 /  |r Paloma Diaz Soloaga and Carlos Muñiz --  |t Marketing Militarism to Moms: News and Branding after September 11th /  |r Mary Douglas Vavrus --  |t From Second-Wave to Postructuralist Feminism: Evolving Frameworks for Viewing Representations of Women's Sports /  |r Hardin Marie --  |t Honey-Drenched, Rags to Riches, Good versus Evil Stories: The Telenovela as a Cultural Referent in the US Press /  |r Guillermo Avila-Saavedra --  |t Changes in the News Representation of Minorities Over the Course of 40 Years of Research /  |r Eli Avraham --  |t Is There Local Content on Television for Children Today? /  |r Katalin Lustyik and Ruth Zanker --  |t --  |g Part 2.  |t Entertainment.  |t The Evolution of Hollywood Latinidad: Latina/o Representation and Stardom in US Entertainment Media /  |r Mary C. Beltrán /  |r --  |t Queer Gazing and the Popular: A Study on the Representational Strategies of Queer Representations in Popular Television Fiction /  |r Sofie Van Bauwel, Frederik Dhaenens, and Daniel Biltereyst --  |t Mediated Portrayals of Masculinities /  |r Heather L. Hundley --  |t Shifting Contours of Indian Womanhood in Popular Hindi Cinema /  |r Sujata Moorti --  |t Portrayals of Female Scientists in the Mass Media: End Times for a Media History Paradigm /  |r Jocelyn Steinke --  |t She's the Real Thing: Filming the Nostalgic Past through Vietnamese Women /  |r Diem-My T. Bui --  |t Chinese Cinema at the Millennium: Defining "China" and the Politics of Representation /  |r Gina Marchetti --  |t Violent Content on US Television: A Historical Overview of the Research /  |r Nancy Signorielli --  |g Part 3.  |t Interaction and Performance.  |t Blogging Culture: Content and Representation in Blogs /  |r Zizi Papacharissi and Sharon Meraz --  |t Blogging the Third Wave? Citizens' Media, Intimate Citizenship, and Everyday Life /  |r Jenny Gunnarsson Payne --  |t Videogame Content: Game, Text, or Something Else? /  |r Mia Consalvo --  |t Rethinking Violent Videogame Content: Conceptual Advances and Directions for Future Research /  |r Kenneth A. Lachlan --  |t Transmedial Aesthetics: Where Form and Content Meet-Film and Videogames /  |r Tanya Krzywinska --  |t Recent Trends in Research on Health Portrayals in the Media: From TV, Newspapers, and Magazines to Websites, YouTube, and Manga /  |r James D. Robinson, Teresa L. Thompson, Jeanine Warisse Turner, Robert R. Agne, and Yan Tian --  |t Canadian (Re)Presentation: Media, First Peoples, and Liveness in the Museum /  |r Miranda J. Brady --  |t Calypso and the Performance of Representational Politics /  |r Susan Harewood. 
505 8 0 |g Volume IV.  |t Audience and Interpretation.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Studying the Elusive Audience: Consumers, Readers, Users, and Viewers in a Changing World /  |r Radhika Parameswaran --  |g Part 1.  |t Expanding the Horizons of Audience Studies.  |t The Audience in the Graduate Curriculum: Training Future Scholars /  |r Meenakshi Gigi Durham --  |t Fostering Surprise and Productive Discomfort in Audience Studies through Multi-Sited Ethnography /  |r Kim Trager-Bohley --  |t Studying Audiences with Sense-Making Methodology: End Times for a Media History Paradigm /  |r CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Brenda Dervin --  |t The Abbreviated Field Experience in Audience Ethnography : End Times for a Media History Paradigm /  |r Patrick D. Murphy--  |g Part 2.  |t Practicing Reflexivity In and Out of the Field.  |t Studying Addiction: My Journey Through the Landscape of Telenovela Consumption /  |r Carolina Acosta-Alzuru --  |t The Reflexive Self: The Expressive Subject in Makeover Television and Audience Research /  |r Katherine Sender --  |t Reflexivity in Data Analysis: Constructing Narratives of Family Digital Media Use In, Through, and For Public Engagement /  |r Lynn Schofield Clark --  |t Media Ethnography: Thickness and Force /  |r Matt Briggs --  |t Nomadic Scholarship: Translocal Approach to Audience Studies /  |r Fabienne Darling-Wolf --  |g Part 3.  |t Finding and Engaging Global Audiences.  |t Mythic Viewing: Reality in Indian Audiencehood /  |r Vamsee Juluri --  |t Unity in Diversity? South African Women's Reception of National and Global Images of Belonging /  |r Shelley-Jean Bradfield --  |t A Framework for Audience Study of Transnational Television /  |r Chua Beng Huat --  |t Language and Indian Film Audiences: From Political Economy To Ethnography /  |r Sunitha Chitrapu --  |t Watching Telenovelas in Brazil: Mediating the Everyday /  |r Antonio C. La Pastina --  |t China's Media Transformation and Audience Research /  |r Li Hongmei --  |t Using Ethnography to Understand Everyday Media Practices in Australian Family Life /  |r Donell Holloway and Lelia Green --  |g Part 4.  |t Comprehending Online Audiences.  |t Beyond the Active Audience: Exploring New Media Audiences and the Limits of Cultural Production /  |r Shayla Thiel-Stern --  |t Counting, and Accounting for, Online Audiences /  |r Fernando Bermejo --  |t Always at Crossroads: Studying Online/Offline Intersections as a Postcolonial Feminist Researcher /  |r Radhika Gajjala --  |t Studying Online News Audiences: Trends, Issues, and Challenges /  |r Deborah S. Chung --  |g Part 5.  |t Empowering Audiences As Citizens.  |t Health, Culture, and Power: Understanding Women Audiences of Health Media /  |r Linda Aldoory --  |t Participation Beyond Production: Possibilities for Reception and Ritual in the Study of Activist Audiences /  |r Jennifer Rauch --  |t Audiences as Citizens: Insights from Three Decades of Reception Research /  |r Kim Christian Schrøder --  |t Citizenship, Communication, and Modes of Audience Engagement: Exploring Alternative Voices in the Public Sphere /  |r Christine L. Garlough and Dhavan V. Shah. 
505 8 0 |g Volume V.  |t Media Effects/Media Psychology.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline Of The Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Changes And Continuities In The Media Effects Paradigm /  |r Erica Scharrer --  |g Part 1.  |t Theories and Processes/Processing.  |t Theories of/about Effects.  |t Mapping the Psychology of Agenda Setting /  |r Maxwell McCombs and Jae Kook Lee --  |t Cultivation Theory: Television Fiction as a Vector of Socialization /  |r Jan Van den Bulck --  |t Framing and Priming Effects: Exploring Challenges Connected to Cross-Level Approaches in Media Effects Research /  |r Bertram T. Scheufele and Dietram A. Scheufele --  |t Examining Media Effects: The General Aggression and General Learning Models /  |r Christopher P. Barlett and Craig A. Anderson --  |t Perceptions of Media and Media Effects: The Third Person Effect, Trust in Media and Hostile Media Perceptions /  |r Yariv Tsfati and Jonathan Cohen --  |t Internal Mechanisms: Enjoyment, Appeal, and Physiological Response.  |t Uses and Gratifications: A Social and Psychological Perspective of Media Use and Effects /  |r Paul Haridakis --  |t Media Entertainment as a Result of Recreation and Psychological Growth: Internal Mechanisms: Enjoyment, Appeal, and Physiological Response /  |r Tilo Hartmann --  |t Selective Exposure to Violent Media: A Synthesis Of The Research And Theoretical Overview /  |r Marina Krcmar --  |t Media Message Processing And The Embodied Mind: Measuring Bodily Responses To Open The Black Box /  |r Annie Lang --  |t Thoughtless Vigilantes: Media Violence and Brain Activation Patterns in Young Viewers /  |r John P. Murray --  |g Part 2.  |t Evidence of Effects.  |t On Views of Self, Others, and Events.  |t Gender-Role Socialization in the Twenty-First Century /  |r Nancy Signorielli --  |t Race and News Revisited: The Content and Effects of Problematically Framing the News /  |r Travis L. Dixon and Christopher S. Josey --  |t The Influence of Media Exposure on the Formation, Activation, and Application of Racial/Ethnic Stereotypes /  |r Dana Mastro and Riva Tukachinsky --  |t The Relationship between the Media, the Military, and the Public: Examining the Stories Told and Public Opinion /  |r Michel M. Haigh --  |t On Personal Health and Social Well-Being.  |t Understanding the Role of Cognition and Media in Body Image Disturbance and Weight Bias in Children, Adolescents, and Adults /  |r Kim Bissell --  |t Tracing the Course of Reality TV Effects Research /  |r Robin L. Nabi, Jiyeon So, and Theresa de los Santos --  |t Media-Related Fear: Short-Term And Enduring Consequences /  |r Cynthia A. Hoffner and Elizabeth L. Cohen --  |t Callous/Malice: An Examination of Desensitizing and Aggression-Causing Media Effects /  |r Ron Leone and Angela Paradise --  |t In the Political Arena.  |t Sex on Television: A Review of Socialization Effects and the Role of Context and Individual Differences /  |r Kirstie M. Farrar --  |t Political TV Advertising and Debates /  |r William L. Benoit and Jayne R. Henson --  |t News and Political Entertainment Effects on Democratic Citizenship /  |r Patricia Moy, Michael A. Xenos, and Muzammil M. Hussain --  |t Exploring Relations Between Political Entertainment Media And Traditional Political Communication Information Outlets: /  |r A Research Agenda /  |r R. Lance Holbert and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young --  |t Digital Democracy: How the Internet Has Changed Politics /  |r Leticia Bode, Stephanie Edgerly, Ben Sayre, Emily K. Vraga, and Dhavan V. Shah --  |t On/Of Persuasion.  |t Advances In Public Communication Campaigns /  |r Charles K. Atkin and Ronald E. Rice --  |t Effects of Social Marketing: Potential and limitations /  |r Michael D. Basil --  |t Using Message Framing in Health-Related Persuasion: Theory and Evidence /  |r Xiaoli Nan --  |t The Intended and Unintended Effects of Advertising on Children /  |r Moniek Buijzen and Patti M. Valkenburg --  |g Part 3.  |t The Young Audience.  |t Media Use and Effects on Learning and Development.  |t Media Use, Scholastic Achievement, and Attention Span /  |r George Comstock --  |t The Educational Impact Of Television: Understanding Television's Potential And Limitations /  |r Daniel R. Anderson, Heather J. Lavigne, and Katherine G. Hanson --  |t Prosocial TV Content: Children's Interpretations And Responses /  |r Marie-Louise Mares --  |t The Effects Of Internet Communication On Adolescents' Psychological Development: An Assessment Of Risks And Opportunities /  |r Jochen Peter and Patti M. Valkenburg --  |t Mediating and Mitigating Effects.  |t Boom or Boomerang: A Critical Review of Evidence Documenting Media Literacy Efficacy /  |r Smita C. Banerjee and Robert Kubey --  |t The Role Of Parental Mediation In the Development Of Media Literacy and the Prevention of Substance Use /  |r Yi-Chun (Yvonnes) Chen and Erica Weintraub Austin --  |t The impact of media policy on children's media exposure /  |r Amy B. Jordan. 
505 8 0 |g Volume VI.  |t Media Studies Futures.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Introduction: Media Studies Futures, Past and Present /  |r Kelly Gates --  |g Part 1.  |t The Future of Media Studies: Theory, Methods, Pedagogy.  |t Media Studies: Diagnostics Of A Failed Merger /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia and Geert Lovink --  |t In Praise of Concept Production: Formats, Schools, and Nonrepresentational Media Studies /  |r Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter --  |t Betting on YouTube Futures (for New Media Writing and Publishing) /  |r Alexandra Juhasz --  |t Media Visualization: Visual Techniques For Exploring Large Media Collections /  |r Lev Manovich --  |t The Future of Game Studies /  |r Yariv Tsfati and Jonathan Cohen --  |t The Study of the Internet in Latin America: Achievements, Challenges, Futures /  |r Raúl Trejo Delarbre --  |g Part 2.  |t Social and Mobile Media Futures.  |t The Prehistoric Turn? Networked New Media, Mobility, and the Body /  |r Mark Coté --  |t The Waning Distinction Between Private And Public: Net Locality And The Restructuring Of Space /  |r Adriana de Souza e Silva and Eric Gordon --  |t How To Have Social Media In An Invisible Pandemic: Hepatitis C in the Time of H1N /  |r Lisa Cartwright --  |t Mobile Handsets From The Bottom Up: Appropriation And Innovation In The Global South /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia, Cara Wallis, Jack Linchuan Qiu, and Rich Ling --  |g Part 3.  |t Media Industry and Infrastructure Futures.  |t The End Of James Cameron's Quiet Years /  |r Charles R. Acland --  |t Infrastructural Changeover: The US Digital TV Transition and Media Futures /  |r Lisa Parks --  |t The 800-Pound Gorillas in the Room: The Mobile Phone and the Future of Television /  |r Max Dawson --  |t Preemption, Premediation, Prediction: The Politics of Betting on the Future /  |r Greg Elmer and Andy Opel --  |g Part 4.  |t Journalism and Media Policy Futures.  |t The Decline of Modern Journalism in the Neo-Partisan Era /  |r Campbell Richard and Jonathan Cohen --  |t Reconstructing Accountability: Essential Journalistic Reorientations /  |r Martin Eide --  |t Mending the Gaps: Connecting Media Policy and Media Studies /  |r Victor Pickard --  |g Part 5.  |t Interactivity, Affect, and the Future of Media Subjectivities.  |t From Audiences to Media Subjectivities: Mutants in the Interregnum /  |r Jack Z. Bratich --  |t Future Directions for Political Communication Scholarship: Considering Emotion in Mediated Public Participation /  |r Karin Wahl-Jorgensen --  |t The Future of New Media: Embodying Kurzweil's Singularity in Dollhouse, Battlestar Galactica, and Gamer /  |r David Golumbia --  |t It's a Nigger in Here! Kill the Nigger! User-Generated Media Campaigns Against Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Digital /  |r Lisa Nakamura --  |t From "The Ultimate Display" to "The Ultimate Skinner Box": Virtual Reality and the Future of Psychotherapy /  |r Marisa Brandt --  |g Part 6.  |t Whose Futures? Children, Youth Cultures, and Digital Media.  |t Mapping ICT Adoption among Latin American Youth /  |r Rosalía Winocur and Carolina Aguerre --  |t South Asian Digital Diasporas: Remixing Diasporic Youth Cultures /  |r Radhika Gajjala and Yeon Ju Oh --  |t Fear and Hope: The Politics of Childhood and Mobile Media /  |r Damien Spry --  |g Part 7.  |t What Future? Or, the Unsustainable Present.  |t Artificial Life on a Dead Planet /  |r Charles Thorpe --  |t The Dead-End of Consumerism: The Role of the Media and Cultural Industries /  |r Justin Lewis --  |t Media Armageddons and the Death of Liberal Biopolitics /  |r Majia Holmer Nadesan --  |t Greening Cultural Labor: The Future of Media Accounting /  |r Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller. 
505 8 0 |g Volume VII.  |t Research Methods in Media Studies.  |t Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future /  |r Angharad N. Valdivia --  |t Convergence, Globalization, Technological Development, and Interdisciplinarity in a Fast-Evolving World: The Formidable Question of Method /  |r Fabienne Darling-Wolf --  |g Part 1.  |t Setting Up the Stage.  |t Media Research Paradigms: Conceptual Distinctions, Continuing Divisions /  |r Slavko Splichal and Peter Dahlgren --  |t The Challenge of Media Research Ethics /  |r Kevin Healey --  |g Part 2.  |t Working with People.  |t Doing Survey Research in Media Studies /  |r Suman Mishra --  |t Beyond the Qualitative/Quantitative "Divide": Reflections on the Utility and Challenges of Q Methodology for Media Researchers /  |r Carolyn Michelle and Charles H. Davis --  |t The Interview: A Process of Qualitative Inquiry /  |r Sue Robinson --  |t Oral History Interviews: Advantages and Challenges of Employing Oral History Interviewing as Part of a Research Project /  |r Mike Conway --  |t Memories of Films and Cinema-Going in Monterrey, Mexico: A Critique and Review of In-Depth Interviews as a Methodological Strategy in Audience Studies /  |r Lorena Frankenberg and José Carlos Lozano --  |t Conducting Media Ethnographies in Africa /  |r Tanja Bosch --  |t Autoethnography in Media Studies: Digitalization of Television in Finland, or Carrying Home Cardboard Boxes /  |r Johanna Uotinen --  |t The Basics of Experimental Research in Media Studies /  |r Glenn Leshner --  |t Between-Subjects Experimental Design and Analysis /  |r Kim Bissell --  |g Part 3.  |t Working with Texts.  |t Using a Mixed Approach to Content Analysis: The Case of Apologetic Rhetoric in the Modern Presidency /  |r Rico Neumann and Kevin Coe --  |t Lessons Learned from a Research Saga: An Ambitious Content Analysis of Television Form /  |r Matthew Lombard --  |t Text-Based Approaches to Qualitative Research: An Overview of Methods, Process, and Ethics /  |r Sara McKinnon --  |t Analyzing Text: The Cultural Discourse in Ethnic Food Reviews /  |r Elfriede Fürsich --  |t Cultural History and Media Studies /  |r Richard K. Popp --  |t Historical Approaches to Media Studies /  |r Mark Hampton --  |t Film Analysis /  |r James Walters --  |t Eye Tracking in Media Studies: Theory, Method, and Its Exemplary Application in Analyzing Shock-Inducing Advertisements /  |r Stephanie Geise --  |t Exploring Visual Aspects of Audience Membership: Media Studies and Photovoice /  |r David R. Novak and Tonny Krijnen --  |g Part 4.  |t Virtual Challenges, Interdisciplinary Research, and Mixed Method Research.  |t The Methodology of Online News Analysis: A Quantitative Approach to Ephemeral Media /  |r Helle Sjøvaag and Eirik Stavelin --  |t Digital Ethnography and Media Practices /  |r Elisenda Ardévol and Edgar Gómez-Cruz --  |t Clicks and Bricks: Methods and Strategies for Measuring the Effects of Similar Virtual and Physical Activity /  |r Lillian C. Spina-Caza --  |t Exploring the Effects of TV and Movie Music on Childhood /  |r Amparo Porta --  |t Latino Diasporas and the Media: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Transnationalism and Communication /  |r Jéssica Retis. 
505 1 |a V.1. Media history and the foundations of media studies / ed. by John Nerone -- v. 2. Media Production / ed. by Vicki Mayer -- v. 3. Content and Representation / ed. by Sharon R. Mazzarella -- v. 4. Audience and Interpretation in Media Studies / ed. by Radhika Parameswaran -- v. 5. Media Effects/Media Psychology / ed. by Erica Scharrer -- v. 6. Media Studies Futures / ed by Kelly Gates -- v. 7. Research Methods in Media Studies / ed by Fabienne Darling-Wolf. 
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