This lively text, illustrated with original sketches by the author, equips students with the tools necessary to analyze the media that permeates their lives.
In the Fourth Edition of Media Analysis Techniques, author Arthur Asa Berger once again provides students with a clearly written, user-friendly, hands-on guide to media research methods and techniques.
In this book, Arthur Asa Berger combines a practical focus, the use of numerous examples, a step-by-step approach, and humour to examine both qualitative and quantitative research methods in media and communication research.
In response to suggestions from faithful users of the first edition, Berger has added new chapters in the following areas: Experimentation Historical Research Comparative Research Participant Observation This handy guide can be used in ...
What is the role of television in our political and economic life? Television in Society explores these issues in considering how television both reflects and affects society.The book is divided into two sections.
Arthur Asa Berger combines his broad knowledge of the field with his ability to translate difficult theories into comprehensible terms and accessible language.
In this book, pre-eminent semiotician Arthur Asa Berger decodes the meanings of common objects of consumption and their perceived 'sacredness' in consumerist cultures.
Part II takes a look at five "classic" popular texts (in both their novel and film versions). Viewing these works in the context of their respective genres is not only instructive in nature but captivating reading as well.