The Mediated World A New Approach to Mass Communication and Culture
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ePUB
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Ja
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
11.12.2023
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Bloomsbury eBooks USSeitenzahl
426 (Printausgabe)
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2. Auflage
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Englisch
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9781538180273
A full-color interdisciplinary exploration of how media and mass communication shape society and how students can take control of their media futures.
David T. Z. Mindich's The Mediated World charts the story of media as it has shaped human life and as it infuses every aspect of our modern existence. Focusing on concepts and real-world contexts to promote the media literacy students need to understand their personal relationships with media, the book empowers students as responsible media consumers, creators, and curators. Each chapter opens with a contemporary vignette that meets students in the current moment before encouraging them to consider the past. With a strong emphasis on media literacy that treats students as media stakeholders who have a vested interest in understanding its workings and effects, Mindich's text is the perfect book for a generation of students looking to take charge of their futures in this mediated world.
New to the Second Edition:
-New chapter-opening vignettes connect with students in the current moment before welcoming them to consider the past.
-New Chapter 8, " Representation and the Lives that Matter in the Media," encourages students to think critically about which people get to be heard and which are overlooked.
-New Chapter 13, " Hot and Cold Video Games," critically explores a powerful media force in students' recreational lives.
-Expanded discussions on current cultural, political, and technological references, engaging with controversies.
Features
-Full color layout with photos and graphics to enrich students' reading experience.
-Integrated focus on representation in media reminds students of the pervasive impact of bias across society.
-Margin keyword definitions help students develop critical vocabularies.
-Feature boxes (Reflection, Application, and Now and Then) reinforce concepts and engage students' critical thinking skills.
-Chapter learning objectives, chapter summaries, and discussion questions reinforce historical frameworks and key concepts.
Instructor Resources:
-Test bank
-Lecture notes and slides
-Sample syllabus for course prep
-Resource links for students available at themediatedworld.com
David T. Z. Mindich's The Mediated World charts the story of media as it has shaped human life and as it infuses every aspect of our modern existence. Focusing on concepts and real-world contexts to promote the media literacy students need to understand their personal relationships with media, the book empowers students as responsible media consumers, creators, and curators. Each chapter opens with a contemporary vignette that meets students in the current moment before encouraging them to consider the past. With a strong emphasis on media literacy that treats students as media stakeholders who have a vested interest in understanding its workings and effects, Mindich's text is the perfect book for a generation of students looking to take charge of their futures in this mediated world.
New to the Second Edition:
-New chapter-opening vignettes connect with students in the current moment before welcoming them to consider the past.
-New Chapter 8, " Representation and the Lives that Matter in the Media," encourages students to think critically about which people get to be heard and which are overlooked.
-New Chapter 13, " Hot and Cold Video Games," critically explores a powerful media force in students' recreational lives.
-Expanded discussions on current cultural, political, and technological references, engaging with controversies.
Features
-Full color layout with photos and graphics to enrich students' reading experience.
-Integrated focus on representation in media reminds students of the pervasive impact of bias across society.
-Margin keyword definitions help students develop critical vocabularies.
-Feature boxes (Reflection, Application, and Now and Then) reinforce concepts and engage students' critical thinking skills.
-Chapter learning objectives, chapter summaries, and discussion questions reinforce historical frameworks and key concepts.
Instructor Resources:
-Test bank
-Lecture notes and slides
-Sample syllabus for course prep
-Resource links for students available at themediatedworld.com
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