Methodology
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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![]() Cultural Industries.caMaking Sense of Canadian Media in the Digital Age |
Canada’s creative industries encompass book, periodical, and newspaper publishing; radio and television broadcasting; the music industry; video game production; filmmaking and video … | Ira Wagman; Peter Urquhart | 248 | 2012 | View |
From ![]() Foreward & IntroductionFrom: Cultural Industries.ca |
Looks at the term mass media and how it does not fit in a Canadian Context, defines cultural industry for the purpose of this book, emphasis on methodology, the changing landscape of cultural … | Ira Wagman; Michael Dorland; Peter Urquhart | 8 | 2012 | $0.80 Add |
From ![]() Film and Television:A Success? From: Cultural Industries.ca |
In Peter Urquhart’s chapter on film and television, he argues that the lens through which one examines the relative success or failure of these industries directly affects the conclusions … | Peter Urquhart | 16 | 2012 | $1.60 Add |
From ![]() Sound Recording and Radio:Intersections and Overlaps From: Cultural Industries.ca |
The interrelationship between radio and sound recording is the overarching theme in Richard Sutherland’s article. | Richard Sutherland | 20 | 2012 | $2.00 Add |
From ![]() Newspapers and Magazines:Of Crows and Finches From: Cultural Industries.ca |
In Chris Dornan’s chapter on newspapers and magazines, the changing nature of the audience and technologies serves as the focus | Christopher Dornan | 24 | 2012 | $2.40 Add |
From ![]() Video Games Production:Level Up From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Greig de Peuter’s chapter draws attention not only to a new and important area of the cultural industries, that of video game production, but also to new kinds of working conditions facing … | Greig de Peuter | 17 | 2012 | $1.70 Add |
From ![]() Book Publishing:Dying One Chapter(s) at a Time? From: Cultural Industries.ca |
In Jeff Boggs’s article on book publishing the changing nature of the audience and technologies serves as the focus | Jeff Boggs | 16 | 2012 | $1.60 Add |
From ![]() Telecommunications:Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose? From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Daniel Paré reminds us of the fact that all the content discussed in the previous chapters must now be distributed through an elaborate telecommunications system, and how much old companies … | Daniel J. Paré | 19 | 2012 | $1.90 Add |
From ![]() Continuity and Change in the Discourse of Canada’s Cultural IndustriesFrom: Cultural Industries.ca |
Zoë Druick reminds readers that what we call “the cultural industries” has changed over time. How we define something determines not only what we want to study, an … | Zoë Druick | 16 | 2012 | $1.60 Add |
From ![]() Critical Media Research Methods:Media Ownership and Concentration From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Dwayne Winseck takes a personal view, showing the complex and contradictory forms of knowledge used to make sense of one of the more complicated issues in political economic studies of the media, … | Dwayne Winseck | 19 | 2012 | $1.90 Add |
From ![]() Beyond Policy Analysis:Methods for Qualitative Investigation From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Jeremy Shtern argues that in Canada many people practise “policy analysis,” but few have ever thought of this form of analysis as a methodological approach, one driven by certain … | Jeremy Shtern | 17 | 2012 | $1.70 Add |
From ![]() Using Production Studies to Analyze Canada:A People’s History From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Olivier Côté draws attention to English–French tensions in cultural production in Canada and demonstrates the insights provided by using a “production studies” approach. | Olivier Côté | 19 | 2012 | $1.90 Add |
From ![]() Ethnic Broadcasting:A History From: Cultural Industries.ca |
Mark Hayward’s institutional history of multicultural television draws attention to the largely forgotten history of multicultural media in this country and to the tendency to study the … | Mark Hayward | 16 | 2012 | $1.60 Add |
From ![]() Old Media, New Media, Intermedia:The Toronto Star and CFCA, 1922–1933 From: Cultural Industries.ca Collection: Media and Society: Canadian Cases and Issues |
in Sandra Gabriele and Paul Moore’s chapter, the question is about how old and new media interact. While their example is drawn from the arrival of radio into the newspaper business, it … | Paul S. Moore; Sandra Gabriele | 19 | 2012 | $1.90 Add |