Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

by Mark Dixon
Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

Media Theory for A Level: The Essential Revision Guide

by Mark Dixon

eBook

$20.49  $26.95 Save 24% Current price is $20.49, Original price is $26.95. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Media Theory for A Level provides a comprehensive introduction to the 19 academic theories required for A Level Media study. From Roland Barthes to Clay Shirky, from structuralism to civilisationism, this revision book explains the core academic concepts students need to master to succeed in their exams. Each chapter includes:

• Comprehensive explanations of the academic ideas and theories specified for GCE Media study.

• Practical tasks designed to help students apply theoretical concepts to unseen texts and close study products/set texts.

• Exemplar applications of theories to set texts and close study products for all media specifications (AQA, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC).

• Challenge activities designed to help students secure premium grades.

• Glossaries to explain specialist academic terminology.

• Revision summaries and exam preparation activities for all named theorists.

• Essential knowledge reference tables.

Media Theory for A Level is also accompanied by the essentialmediatheory.com website that contains a wide range of supporting resources. Accompanying online material includes:

• Revision flashcards and worksheets.

• A comprehensive bank of exemplar applications that apply academic theory to current set texts and close study products for all media specifications.

• Classroom ready worksheets that teachers can use alongside the book to help students master essential media theory.

• Help sheets that focus on the application of academic theory to unseen text components of A Level exams.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429626920
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/08/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 17 - 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Dixon is an Eduqas A Level examiner and Head of Media and Film at Durham Sixth Form Centre. He is also a freelance author, and has written for The Guardian, Tes, Media Magazine and Teach Secondary as well as authoring a range of digital resources for Eduqas Media.

Table of Contents

Media language

1. Semiotics: Roland Barthes

2. Structuralism: Claude Leìvi-Strauss

3. Narratology: Tzvetan Todorov

4. Genre theory: Steve Neale

5. Postmodernism: Jean Baudrillard

Media representation

6. Representation: Stuart Hall

7. Postcolonial theory: Paul Gilroy

8. Feminist theory: Liesbet van Zoonen

9. Intersectionality: bell hooks

10. Gender as performance: Judith Butler

11. Media and identity: David Gauntlett

Media industries

12. Ownership Effects: James Curran and Jean Seaton

13. Regulation: Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt

14. The culture industry: David Hesmondhalgh

Media Audiences

15. Media modelling effects: Albert Bandura

16. Cultivation theory: George Gerbner

17. Reception theory: Stuart Hall

18. Fandom: Henry Jenkins

19. The end of audience: Clay Shirky

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews