Media discourse: representation and interaction/ Mary Talbot
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Contents:
Part One: Key issues in analysing media discourse --
Introduction: media and discourse --
Reconfigurations --
Texts and positioning --
Dialogism and voice --
Part Two: Representation and interaction --
Simulated interaction --
Interpersonal meaning in broadcast texts: representing social identities and relationships --
Production communities and audience communities --
Interactivity.
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302.23 STE/U Understanding Media Cultures/ social theory and mass communication | 302.23 STR/M Mass media, politics and democracy/ | 302.23 SUL/T The media studies reader/ | 302.23 TAL/M Media discourse: representation and interaction/ | 302.23 THA/M Media ethics: truth,fairness and objectivity/ | 302.23 THO/W Women, feminism and media/ | 302.23 TRE/B Blogging, Citizenship, and the Future of Media/ |
Part One: Key issues in analysing media discourse --
Introduction: media and discourse --
Reconfigurations --
Texts and positioning --
Dialogism and voice --
Part Two: Representation and interaction --
Simulated interaction --
Interpersonal meaning in broadcast texts: representing social identities and relationships --
Production communities and audience communities --
Interactivity.
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