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OverviewWhat is media research and how is it done? This book offers detailed introductions and practical guidance for all aspects of media research, from developing a research question and choosing sources to interpreting media texts, applying qualitative and quantitative methods, conducting interviews, and much more. You will encounter: A ′Fundamentals′ section covering eight big topics like ′what is method?′ A global perspective reflected in case studies of media research in Asia, Africa and South America Practical examples on topics from crafting a thesis statement to conducting an analysis and presenting the outcomes Integrated discussion of contemporary issues like the ethics of social media research This essential companion will empower any media student to tackle their research with confidence and skill. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Stevenson , Misha KavkaPublisher: SAGE Publications Ltd Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd Weight: 0.690kg ISBN: 9781529602050ISBN 10: 152960205 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 27 January 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsDoing Media Research offers an essential helping hand to guide us down the rabbit hole of our media, at each step reminding us how much fun it is to study and learn about what shapes our lives the most. -- Professor Mark Deuze I strongly recommend Doing Media Research to all students, not just in Media studies. It provides a thorough guide for students who want to dig deeper and think harder. In an age when the media landscape changes at lightning speed, Stevenson and Kavka steer beginning scholars to follow their curiosity and learn the ropes by doing research. -- José van Dijck, An essential and engaging textbook for students studying media. Refusing the usual isolation of quantitative from qualitative methods and moving students from research questions to research problems, it both opens students to the wonderful possibilities of media research and takes students—step-by-step—through the process of conceiving, doing, and writing their research. -- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun At a moment when thoughtful media research is urgently needed, Stevenson and Kavka offer us an indispensable guidebook. Doing Media Research stands out as a comprehensive ""one-stop-shop"" that demystifies the research process while encouraging curiosity and creativity. -- Brooke Erin Duffy Doing Media Research offers an essential helping hand to guide us down the rabbit hole of our media, at each step reminding us how much fun it is to study and learn about what shapes our lives the most. -- Professor Mark Deuze Author InformationMichael Stevenson is an associate professor of new media and digital culture at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests include the history of new media and open source culture. He has published research in the journals New Media & Society, Internet Histories, The European Journal of Media Studies, among others. He created the short documentary Geeks in Cyberspace: A Story from The Early Web in 2019, and plays third base for the Neptunus Baseball & Softball club’s sixth division amateur baseball team. Misha Kavka is professor of cross-media culture at the University of Amsterdam and co-founder of the research group Queer Analysis at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis. She has published widely on gender, sexuality, celebrity and affect in relation to television, film and media technologies. She is the author of Reality Television, Affect and Intimacy (2008) and Reality TV (2012), and the co-editor of volumes and special issues on reality television, gothic culture and feminist theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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