Historical Methods in Mass Communication 4th Ed

Historical Methods in Mass Communication  4th Ed
Author: James D. Startt,Wm. David Sloan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1885219849

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This highly praised book guides communication historians and history students in the methods of proper research.Its underlying concept is that communication historians must master the well-prescribed methods that have prov­en themselves in the general field of history.It issues an inspirational call for communica­tion history to be approached as primarily history rather than primarily communication, and it provides the means by which communication historians can achieve that goal.

Historical Methods in Communication 3d Ed

Historical Methods in Communication  3d Ed
Author: William David Sloan,Michael Stamm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1885219385

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Historical Methods in Mass Communication

Historical Methods in Mass Communication
Author: James D. Startt,William David Sloan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1989
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015014876679

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Handbook of the research methods used to study the history of mass communication.

Methods of Historical Analysis in Electronic Media

Methods of Historical Analysis in Electronic Media
Author: Donald G. Godfrey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2006-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135607418

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Methods of Historical Analysis in Electronic Media provides a foundation for historical research in electronic media by addressing the literature and the methods--traditional and the eclectic methods of scholarship as applied to electronic media. It is about history--broadcast electronic media history and history that has been broadcast, and also about the historiography, research written, and the research yet to be written. Divided into five parts, this book: *addresses the challenges in the application of the historical methods to broadcast history; *reviews the various methods appropriate for electronic-media research based on the nature of the object under study; *suggests new approaches to popular historical topics; *takes a broad topical look at history in broadcasting; and *provides a broad overview of what has been accomplished, a historian's challenges, and future research. Intended for students and researchers in broadcast history, Methods of Historical Analysis in Electronic Media provides an understanding of the qualitative methodological tools necessary for the study of electronic media history, and illustrates how to find primary sources for electronic media research.

Virtual Interaction Interaction in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds

Virtual Interaction  Interaction in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds
Author: E. Granum,Lars Qvortrup,B. Holmqvist,S. Kolstrup,K. Halskov Madsen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781447136989

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Lars Qvortrup The world of interactive 3D multimedia is a cross-institutional world. Here, researchers from media studies, linguistics, dramaturgy, media technology, 3D modelling, robotics, computer science, sociology etc. etc. meet. In order not to create a new tower of Babel, it is important to develop a set of common concepts and references. This is the aim of the first section of the book. In Chapter 2, Jens F. Jensen identifies the roots of interaction and interactivity in media studies, literature studies and computer science, and presents definitions of interaction as something going on among agents and agents and objects, and of interactivity as a property of media supporting interaction. Similarly, he makes a classification of human users, avatars, autonomous agents and objects, demon strating that no universal differences can be made. We are dealing with a continuum. While Jensen approaches these categories from a semiotic point of view, in Chapter 3 Peer Mylov discusses similar isues from a psychological point of view. Seen from the user's perspective, a basic difference is that between stage and back-stage (or rather: front-stage), i. e. between the real "I" and "we" and the virtual, representational "I" and "we". Focusing on the computer as a stage, in Chapter 4 Kj0lner and Lehmann use the theatre metaphor to conceptualize the stage phenomena and the relationship between stage and front-stage.

Business Communication 3rd Edition

Business Communication  3rd Edition
Author: Madhukar R.K.
Publsiher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789352710898

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It is a comprehensive textbook especially designed for the students of commerce, management and other professional courses. It serves both as a learner´s text and a practitioner´s guide. It provides a sharp focus on all relevant concepts and cardinal principles of business communication and adds value to the reader´s understanding of the subject. Following a need-based and sequential approach, the book is highly stimulating and leads students to communicate with élan and prepare for work place challenges.

Handbook of Media Management and Economics

Handbook of Media Management and Economics
Author: Alan Albarran,Bozena Mierzejewska,Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted,Jaemin Jung,Michael O. Wirth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2006-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135611682

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This comprehensive Handbook provides a synthesis of current work and research in media management and economics. The volume has been developed around two primary objectives: assessing the state of knowledge for the key topics in the media management and economics fields; and establishing the research agenda in these areas, ultimately pushing the field in new directions. The Handbook's chapters are organized into parts addressing the theoretical components, key issues, analytical tools, and future directions for research. Each chapter offers the current state of theory and scholarship of a specific area of study, and the volume contributors--all well established in their areas of specialty--represent domestic and international scholarship. With its unparalleled breadth of content from expert authors, the Handbook provides background knowledge of the various theoretical dimensions and historical paradigms, and establishes the direction for the next phases of research in this growing arena of study. The Handbook of Media Management and Economics will serve to stimulate future thought and research in the media management and economics disciplines. As such, this volume will be a required reference for students, professors, and industry practitioners for years to come.

Media Convergence

Media Convergence
Author: Klaus Bruhn Jensen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000545623

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This second edition furthers conversations about the ongoing society-wide and worldwide digitalization of human communication. Reviewing the long lines in the history of media and communication – from writing via printing and broadcasting to computing – the book lays out three general types of media: the human body enabling face-to-face communication here and now; the technically reproduced means of mass communication across space and time; and the digital technologies integrating one-to-one, one-to-many, as well as many-to-many interactions. All these communicative practices coexist in contemporary media environments. Across cultures, genders, and age groups, people go on communicating in the flesh, via wires, and over the air, as illustrated though case studies of mobile communication on mundane matters, and of climate change as a global challenge for human communication and coexistence. The second edition includes: Updated accounts of research and public debate on digital media and communication Analyses of current social media and an emerging internet of things Systematic presentations of digital as well as traditional empirical methods Discussion of the normative implications of digitalization, including the classic rights of information and communication, and a right not to be communicated about through surveillance Interdisciplinary in scope to showcase the wide-reaching cultural consequences of media convergence, this book is ideal for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars in the fields of media, communication, and cultural studies.