The SAGE handbook of television studies. (2014)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The SAGE handbook of television studies. (2014)
- Main Title:
- The SAGE handbook of television studies
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of television studies
Television studies - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Manuel Alvarado, Milly Buonanno, Herman Gray and Toby Miller.
- Editors:
- Alvarado, Manuel, 1948-
Buonanno, Milly
Gray, Herman
Miller, Toby, 1958- - Contents:
- PART 1: OWNERSHIP AND REGULATION; How to Study Ownership and Regulation - Des Freedman; Regulation and Ownership in the United States - Allison Perlman; Television in Latin America: From Commercialism to Reform? - Martin Becerra, Guillermo Mastrini and Silvio Waisbord; Ownership and Regulation of Television in Anglophone Africa - Ruth Teer-Tomaselli; Ownership and Regulation in Europe - Stylianos Papathanassopoulos; International Regulation and Organizations - Paschal Preston and Roderick Flynn; Television in India: Ideas, Institutions and Practices - Arvind Rajagopal; Mexican Research on TV: A Tradition Framed By a Powerful Quasi-Monopolistic TV System - Guillermo Orozco; PART 2: MAKERS AND MAKING; How to Study Makers and Making - Miranda J. Banks; The Division of Labour in Television - Michael Curtin and Kevin Sanson; From Network to Post-Network Age of US Television News - Oliver Boyd-Barrett; Hollywood Story: Diversity, Writing and the End of Television As We Know It - Darnell Hunt; Television Cinematography - Deborah Tudor; Options and Exclusivity: Economic Pressures on TV Writers' Compensation and the Effects on Writers’ Room Culture - Felicia D. Henderson; A Greener Screening Future: Manufacturing and Recycling as the Subjects of Television Studies - Vicki Mayer and Clare Cannon; PART 3: CULTURAL FORMS; Television Program Formats: Their Making and Meaning - Albert Moran; Cultural Forms of Television: Sport - David Rowe; Latin American Telenovelas: Affect, CitizenshipPART 1: OWNERSHIP AND REGULATION; How to Study Ownership and Regulation - Des Freedman; Regulation and Ownership in the United States - Allison Perlman; Television in Latin America: From Commercialism to Reform? - Martin Becerra, Guillermo Mastrini and Silvio Waisbord; Ownership and Regulation of Television in Anglophone Africa - Ruth Teer-Tomaselli; Ownership and Regulation in Europe - Stylianos Papathanassopoulos; International Regulation and Organizations - Paschal Preston and Roderick Flynn; Television in India: Ideas, Institutions and Practices - Arvind Rajagopal; Mexican Research on TV: A Tradition Framed By a Powerful Quasi-Monopolistic TV System - Guillermo Orozco; PART 2: MAKERS AND MAKING; How to Study Makers and Making - Miranda J. Banks; The Division of Labour in Television - Michael Curtin and Kevin Sanson; From Network to Post-Network Age of US Television News - Oliver Boyd-Barrett; Hollywood Story: Diversity, Writing and the End of Television As We Know It - Darnell Hunt; Television Cinematography - Deborah Tudor; Options and Exclusivity: Economic Pressures on TV Writers' Compensation and the Effects on Writers’ Room Culture - Felicia D. Henderson; A Greener Screening Future: Manufacturing and Recycling as the Subjects of Television Studies - Vicki Mayer and Clare Cannon; PART 3: CULTURAL FORMS; Television Program Formats: Their Making and Meaning - Albert Moran; Cultural Forms of Television: Sport - David Rowe; Latin American Telenovelas: Affect, Citizenship and Interculturality - André Dorcé; Television News and Current Affairs - Kathleen M. Ryan, Lisa McLaughlin and David Sholle; Music on Television - Matthew Delmont; Reality Television - Mark Andrejevic; Television Drama - Jason Jacobs; Sperm Receptacles, Money-Hungry Monsters and Fame Whores: Reality Celebrity Motherhood and the Transmediated Grotesque - Brenda R. Weber and Jennifer Lynn Jones; PART 4: AUDIENCES, RECEPTION, CONSUMPTION; From The Networks to New Media: Making Sense of Television Audiences - Laura Grindstaff; Effects and Cultivation - Michael Morgan, Jim Shanahan and Nancy Signorielli; Active Audiences and Uses and Gratifications - Helen Wood; Raced Audiences and the Logic of Representation - L.S. Kim; Classed Audiences in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism - Mike Wayne; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (480 pages)
- Subjects:
- 791.45
Television
Television broadcasting - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781473914414
1473914418 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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