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A handbook of qualitative methodologies for mass communication research / edited by Klaus Bruhn Jensen and Nicholas W. Jankowski

Contributor(s): Jensen, Klaus Bruhn | Jankowski, Nick.
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1991Description: xiv, 272 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0415054052 (pbk.); 9780415054058 (pbk.).Subject(s): Humanities -- Methodology | Mass media -- Research -- Methodology | Social sciences -- MethodologyDDC classification: 302.23072
Contents:
List of tables. - List of contributors. - Preface. - Introduction: the qualitative turn / Klaus Brauhn Jensen. - Pt. 1. History. - 1. Humanistic scholarship as qualitative science: contributions to mass communication research / Klaus Bruhn Jensen. - 2. The qualitative tradition in social science inquiry: contributions to mass communication research / Nicholas W. Jankowski and Fred Wester. - Pt. II Systematics. - Media Institutions. - 3. Qualitative methods in the study of news / Gaye Tuchman. - 4. The creation of television drama / Horace M. Newcomb. - Media Contents. - 5. The interdisciplinary study of news as discourse / Teun A. van Dijk. - 6. Textual analysis of fictional media content / Peter Larsen. - Media Audiences. - 7. Reception analysis: mass communication as the social production of meaning / Klaus Bruhn Jensen. - 8. Communication and context: ethnographic perspectives on the media audience / David Morley and Roger Silverstone. - Media Contexts. - 9. Qualitative research and community media / Nicholas W. Jankowski. - 10. Historical approaches to communication studies / Michael Schudson. - Pt. III Pragmatics. - Theory Development. - 11. Studying events in their natural settings / Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang. - Social Contexts And Uses Of Research. - 12. Media, education, and communities / Michael Green. - References. - Index of names. - Index of subjects.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

List of tables. - List of contributors. - Preface. - Introduction: the qualitative turn / Klaus Brauhn Jensen. - Pt. 1. History. - 1. Humanistic scholarship as qualitative science: contributions to mass communication research / Klaus Bruhn Jensen. - 2. The qualitative tradition in social science inquiry: contributions to mass communication research / Nicholas W. Jankowski and Fred Wester. - Pt. II Systematics. - Media Institutions. - 3. Qualitative methods in the study of news / Gaye Tuchman. - 4. The creation of television drama / Horace M. Newcomb. - Media Contents. - 5. The interdisciplinary study of news as discourse / Teun A. van Dijk. - 6. Textual analysis of fictional media content / Peter Larsen. - Media Audiences. - 7. Reception analysis: mass communication as the social production of meaning / Klaus Bruhn Jensen. - 8. Communication and context: ethnographic perspectives on the media audience / David Morley and Roger Silverstone. - Media Contexts. - 9. Qualitative research and community media / Nicholas W. Jankowski. - 10. Historical approaches to communication studies / Michael Schudson. - Pt. III Pragmatics. - Theory Development. - 11. Studying events in their natural settings / Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang. - Social Contexts And Uses Of Research. - 12. Media, education, and communities / Michael Green. - References. - Index of names. - Index of subjects.