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Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

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  • Author: Dixon, Mark

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Contents

  • Media language
  • 1. Semiotics: Roland Barthes
  • Denotation and connotation
  • The media’s ideological effect
  • 2. Structuralism: Claude Lévi-Strauss
  • Binary oppositions
  • Binary oppositions and ideological significance
  • 3. Narratology: Tzvetan Todorov
  • The three-act ideal
  • The ideological effects of story structure
  • 4. Genre theory: Steve Neale
  • Repetition and difference
  • Industry effects on genre driven content
  • 5. Postmodernism: Jean Baudrillard
  • The real and the hyperreal
  • Media representation
  • 6. Representation: Stuart Hall
  • Media representation processes
  • Stereotypes and power
  • 7. Postcolonial theory: Paul Gilroy
  • Racial binaries, otherness and civilizationism
  • The legacy of empire and English identity
  • 8. Feminist theory: Liesbet van Zoonen
  • The female body as spectacle
  • Masculinity in the media
  • 9. Intersectionality: bell Hooks
  • Interconnected oppression
  • Hooks’ call to action
  • 10. Gender as performance: Judith Butler
  • Gendered identities: repetition and ritual
  • Gender subversion and gendered hierarchies
  • 11. Media and identity: David Gauntlett
  • Traditional and post-traditional media consumption
  • Reflexive identity construction
  • Media industries
  • 12. Ownership Effects: James Curran and Jean Seaton
  • Media concentration
  • Effects of concentration of media content
  • Diverse ownership creates diverse products
  • 13. Regulation: Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt
  • Citizen and consumer models of media regulation
  • Regulation in the globalised media age
  • 14. The culture industry: David Hesmondhalgh
  • Maximising profits and minimising risks
  • The effects of the internet revolution are difficult to diagnose
  • Media Audiences
  • 15. Media modelling effects: Albert Bandura
  • Violent behaviours are learned through modelling
  • Audiences copy media modelling
  • 16. Cultivation theory: George Gerbner
  • Fear cultivation
  • Media consumption leads audiences to accept mainstream ideologies
  • 17. Reception theory: Stuart Hall
  • Encoding and decoding
  • Dominant, negotiated, and oppositional decoding
  • 18. Fandom: Henry Jenkins
  • Fan appropriations
  • Audiences/producer convergence in the digital age
  • 19. The end of audience: Clay Shirky
  • Everybody makes the media
  • Everyday communities of practice
  • Works Cited
  • Index