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What we should Do and What We Should Forget in Media Studies Or, My TV A–Z
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What we should Do and What We Should Forget in Media Studies Or, My TV A–Z

T. Miller
Global Currents: Media and Technology Now, pp.42-64
Rutgers University Press
2004
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The audiovisual media are everywhere, spreading their reach even as they undergo unprecedented textual, technological, and political transformations. Meanwhile, thestudyof the media is an evolving, contested domain that crosses the humanities and social sciences. Consider television. The field of television studies encompasses production and audience ethnography, affects research, policy advocacy, political economy, cultural history, and textual analysis. It borrows from and contributes to media studies, mass communication, critical race theory, communication studies, journalism, public policy, media sociology, critical legal studies, queer theory, science and technology studies, psychology, film studies, economics, cultural studies, feminist theory, and Marxism. The intersections...

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