Media/history/society : a cultural history of U.S. media
by Cramer, Janet M.
Publisher: West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009Description: xii, 280p.ISBN: 9781405161206.Subject(s): Media Studies | Social Science / Media Studies | Mass media | Communication & MediaSummary: Media/History/Society offers a cultural history of media in the United States, shifting the lens of media history from media developments and evolution to a focus on changes in culture and society, emphasizing how media shaped and were shaped by these trends, policies, and cultural shifts. Covers the topics that instructors want to teach Provides a timely and relevant culturally determined perspective on media history in American society Organized thematically rather than chronologically Links history to contemporary issues, setting journalism into a broader historical context Includes alternate table of contents, discussion questions, an instructor’s manual, and sample exams.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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302.230955 FED Discourses of ideology and identity | 302.2309722 COM Comparing media systems beyond the Western World | 302.230973 CRM Media Society | 302.230973 CRM Media/history/society | 302.230973 DEM Media debates | 302.230973 DOT Do the media govern? | 302.230973 GEN Gender race and class in media |
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Media/History/Society offers a cultural history of media in the United States, shifting the lens of media history from media developments and evolution to a focus on changes in culture and society, emphasizing how media shaped and were shaped by these trends, policies, and cultural shifts. Covers the topics that instructors want to teach Provides a timely and relevant culturally determined perspective on media history in American society Organized thematically rather than chronologically Links history to contemporary issues, setting journalism into a broader historical context Includes alternate table of contents, discussion questions, an instructor’s manual, and sample exams.
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