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▼a 9780313392825 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 031339282X (electronic bk.) |
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▼a (OCoLC)880058208 |
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▼a EBLCP
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▼a P96.M42 U5846 2014 |
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▼a PSY
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▼2 bisacsh |
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▼a 302.23
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▼a The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy [2 volumes]
▼h [electronic resource]. |
260 | |
▼a Santa Barbara :
▼b ABC-CLIO,
▼c 2013. |
300 | |
▼a 1 online resource (1034 p.) |
500 | |
▼a Description based upon print version of record. |
500 | |
▼a Includes index. |
500 | |
▼a Rene?e Cherow-O'Leary |
505 | 0 |
▼a Cover; VOLUME 1; Contents; Preface; An Introduction to Media Literacy; Thread 1: Media Literacy Concepts, Approaches, and Education; Advertising-Media Literacy Analysis; Affective Response Analysis; Audience Analysis; Autobiographical Analysis; Business Models, Journalism; Careers, Media Literacy; Character Analysis; Citizen Journalism; Communication Models; Content Analysis; Cultivation Analysis; Cultural Context; Cultural Insulation; Cultural Studies; Culture Code; Curriculum Developments in Higher Education, Media Literacy; Definition, Media Literacy; Dialectical Analysis |
505 | 8 |
▼a Digital Media LiteracyDiscourse Analysis; Dramatological Analysis; Dream Theory Approach to Media Analysis; Effects Theories, Media Literacy; Fame; Formulaic Analysis; Foundations of Media Literacy Education; Function; Genre Study, Media Literacy Approach; Hierarchy of Appearance; Historical Analysis, Media: Systems Approach; Historical Context; How to Take Notes in Media Analysis; Iconographic Analysis; Ideological Analysis; Information Management Analysis; Inquiry-Based Pedagogy, Media Literacy Education; Institutional Analysis; Integrated Approach to Media Literacy Education |
505 | 8 |
▼a International Communications, Media Literacy ApproachInternational Media Literacy; Introduction; Journalism; Key Principles and Concepts, Media Literacy; Labeling Theory; Mass-Mediated Reality; Media and Social Change; Media Math; Media Production Approach, Media Literacy Education; Medium Theory; Memetic Approach, Media Literacy Analysis; Mythic Analysis; Narratology; Nonverbal Approach to Media Analysis; Ownership Patterns, Media; Political Communications, American; Production Analysis Approach; Rhetorical Analysis; Scenario Development Approach to Media Analysis; Search Engine Optimization |
505 | 8 |
▼a Sectors, Media LiteracySignificant Developments, U.S. Media Literacy Education; Singularity; Social Networking; Socratic Approach, Media Literacy; Translation Studies; Values Clarification Approach; VOLUME 2; Thread 2: Monographs by Media Literacy Scholars; 1. On the Genesis of Media Literacy in the United States, as Seen through the Lens of a Wisconsin Participant; 2. Digital Media Literacy: A Plan of Action; 3. Stance of the AAP and Media Literacy; 4. A Bicycle Riding Theory of Media Literacy; 5. History of U.S. Media Literacy Education; 6. Standards, Media Literacy Education |
505 | 8 |
▼a 7. The Visible, the Vulnerable, and the Viable: The Case for Media Literacy in Middle School8. The Birth of the New Mexico Media Literacy Project and the Action Coalition for Media Education; 9. What Difference Does Adding the Word Education Make?: NAMLE'S Contribution to Media Literacy; 10. Print Lives: Community Newspapers; 11. ACME: Independent Media Education; 12. The Role of Media Literacy in the Media Arts; Thread 2 Contributor Biographies; Thread 3: Media Literacy Organizations; Thread 4: Notable National Media Literacy Figures; Neil Andersen; Cary Bazalgette; David Buckingham |
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▼a The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed media literacy a "fundamental human right." How fitting that there is finally a definitive handbook to help students and the general public alike become better informed, more critical consumers of mass media. In these A?Z volumes, readers can learn about methodologies and assessment strategies; get information about sectors, such as community media and media activism; and explore areas of study, such as journalism, advertising, and political communications. The rapid evolution of media systems, particularly digital media, is emphasized, and writings by notable media literacy scholars are included.In addition to providing a wide range of qualitative approaches to media literacy analysis, the handbook also offers a wealth of media literacy resources. These include lists of media literacy organizations and national media literacy programs, plus relevant books, websites, videos, and articles. |
650 | 7 |
▼a PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology.
▼2 bisacsh |
655 | 4 |
▼a Electronic books. |
700 | 1 |
▼a Silverblatt, Art. |
776 | 08 |
▼i Print version:
▼a Silverblatt, Art
▼t The Praeger Handbook of Media Literacy [2 volumes]
▼d Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO,c2013 |
856 | 40 |
▼3 EBSCOhost
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▼n EBL1682962 |
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▼a 관리자 |