Richard Rooke,
European Media in the Digital Age: Analysis and Approaches
Routledge, 2013, 288 pp.
Descrizione
This introductory
textbook for Media and Communication Studies students is designed to encourage
observation and evaluation of the European media in the digital age, enabling
students to grasp key concepts and gain a broad and clear overview of the area.
It also introduces the principal debates, developments (legislative, commercial,
political and technological) and issues shaping the European media today, and
examines in depth the mass media, digital media, the internet and new media
policy. Understanding today’s media scene from print to audiovisual needs a
wider view and this book helps make comprehensible the European media within a
broader global media landscape.
The text is
pedagogically rich and explores a variety of approaches to help the reader
gain a better understanding of the European media world. Students are
encouraged to start thinking about statistics, relating this to economics,
analysing regulations, and combining media theories with theories of European
Union integration. The book also includes the use of case studies,
illustrations, summaries, critical reflections and directions to wider
reading. The European Media
in the Digital Age is recommended for all Media Studies students and is also of
key interest to students of Politics and Policy, Business Studies,
International Studies and European Studies.
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