Media Literacy
Keys to Interpreting Media Messages
Julie Smith author Art Silverblatt author Donald C Miller author Nikole Brown author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th May '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Covering print, photography, film, radio, television, and new media, this textbook instructs readers on how to take a critical approach to media and interpret the information overload that is disseminated via mass communication. This fourth edition of Keys to Interpreting Media Messages supplies a critical and qualitative approach to media literacy analysis. Now updated with conceptual changes, current examples, updated references, and coverage of new developments in media— particularly in digital, interactive forms—this book addresses all forms of information disseminated via mass communication. Organized into three sections, the book first presents a theoretical framework for the critical analysis of media text that covers the definition of media literacy as well as fundamental principles and concepts. Part II focuses on the application of this methodological framework to the analysis of advertising, journalism, American political communications, and interactive media. Part III considers specific mass media issues, such as violence in the media, media and children, and global communications, and discusses outcomes of having a media-literate population.
Silverblatt (Webster Univ.) and his fellow authors carefully scaffold this book to include introductory definitions of media literacy terminology in sociocultural and political contexts in which media are produced, distributed, and consumed. . . . The book could be incorporated into introductory-level undergraduate or graduate courses in media studies, journalism, and communications and enjoyed by anyone interested in learning more about mass media. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates, graduate students, general readers. * Choice *
ISBN: 9781440831157
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 964g
560 pages
4th edition