Overview
- First attempt to look explicitly at the practical, theoretical, and ethical principles of conducting media industry studies
- Clear, simple guidebook for navigating the complex methodology of studying media industries
- Crosses and unites the methodologies of the humanities and the social sciences, cultural studies and economics
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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The Ideologies and Ethics of Media Industry Studies
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The Theory and Practice of Media Industry Studies
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The Reciprocity and Publishing of Media Industry Studies
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About this book
While the study of media industries is a focal point at many universities around the world – promising, as it might, rich dialogues between academia and industry – understandings of the actual methodologies for researching the media industries remain vague. What are the best methods for analysing the workings of media industries – and how does one navigate those methods in light of complex deterrents like copyright and policy, not to mention the difficulty of gaining access to the media industries?
Responding to these questions, Industrial Approaches to Media offers practical, theoretical, and ethical principles for the field of media industry studies, providing its first full methodological exploration. It features key scholars such as HenryJenkins, Michele Hilmes, Paul McDonald and Alisa Perren.
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Industrial Approaches to Media
Book Subtitle: A Methodological Gateway to Industry Studies
Authors: Matthew Freeman
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55176-4
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London
eBook Packages: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-137-55175-7Published: 26 October 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-1-137-55176-4Published: 19 October 2016
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XX, 216
Topics: Media Studies, Cultural Policy and Politics, Media Research, Industries