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NAVIGATING VISUAL CULTURE Theoretical Perspectives on Visual Media Amy Mattson Lauters

© 2018 This text presents an eclectic collection of theory-driven readings to help students understand and navigate the visual culture in which they live. The readings explore the nature of the visual and how people identify what they see around them; how they interpret, explain, and understand visual culture; and how they participate in visual culture.

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REALITY’S WRITTEN LANGUAGE A Critical Anthology of Classical and Contemporary Film Theory Jon Wagner and Denise Spampinato

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This text combines fundamental sources in classical and contemporary film theory with extensive commentary to provide readers with tools to understand the philosophical, aesthetic, and historical evolution of film and its cultural critique. The readings, accompanying lecture commentary, and filmographies are appropriate for advanced undergraduate courses in film theory and visual studies.

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COMMUNICATION AND PREJUDICE Theories, Effects, and Interventions Alexis Tan

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This text is a comprehensive exploration of how communication affects prejudice, and how communication interventions reduce it. The book gives readers a well-rounded understanding of theories and current research on the topic, sustained with real-world examples that bring concepts and principles to life. It is ideal for undergraduate courses in journalism, mass communication, race and gender in media, and communications.

THE COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS READER Function and Practice Bob “Pritch” Pritchard, M.A., APR, Fellow PRSA and Jensen Moore, Ph.D.

© 2018 Featuring original writing from experts in the field, and selections by educators and public relations professionals, this anthology provides students a comprehensive overview of public relations. The four sections of the text cover foundational information on public relations, careers in public relations, best practices in the field, and the fourstep process used to establish goals and objectives and implement a strategic plan.

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ADAPTATIONS NOW The Past, Present, and Future of Film and Literature Brian R. Brems

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This anthology features readings that inspire students to question why filmmakers who adapt material will make certain changes to it based on historic, generic, and authorial context. The progression of articles is designed to explore why something is different as it changes from form to form and to spark analysis rather than simplistic comparisons of “which is better.”

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INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION People, Platforms, and Practices Joshua Dickhaus and Sara Baker Netzley

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This anthology features readings that prompt students to reflect on and discuss diverse topics in communication disciplines, ethics, and history. Students learn about major subject areas in communication, such as journalism and strategic communication, as well as various platforms including print, radio, film, comic books, television, video games, and social media. It is ideal for introductory communication courses.

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A GENDERED GAZE Media Impacts on Perceptions of Self and Sexuality Suzanne Regan

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This text explores the influence of media on audiences’ conception of gender and sexuality. In particular, this book examines the ways new media impact how people see themselves and others. Specific topics include social and institutional modeling, the politics of representation, the male/female gaze, filmic representations of gender, the politics of social media, and the ability of social media to construct and control our own narratives and media identities.

SEX AND VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA Truths and Consequences James R. Angelini

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This anthology sets the stage with an examination of how sexual and violent content can impact audience members emotionally, particularly children. Scholarly articles in this anthology bring together the work of many noted researchers in the field of mass communication who examine sexual and violent content of television, film, music, video games, and advertising.

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A FILM THEORIST’S COMPANION Linus Lau

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This text is a reader for contemporary film students and an examination of what film theorists consider important today. Students will learn about the thought process that goes into creating individual film shots, the history of film sound and the motivation for adding sound to images, and gender identities and relations in screwball comedies, female detectives in film noir, and feminism and film form.

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DOCUMENTARY FILM An Insider’s Perspective Dr. Mary Cardaras

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Documentary Film: An Insider’s Perspective introduces students to various writing selections on documentary films and filmmaking from the perspective of an industry insider. The material addresses the genre and its history, reveals the documentary production experience, and includes writings from those who study, discuss, promote, teach, and produce them.

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VISUAL CULTURE FOR A GLOBAL AUDIENCE Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. and Alina Rafikova

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This anthology takes a conceptually progressive approach to visual images and examines the role of control in visuals and images of gender, science, technology, and race. The material connects practical visual issues to critical, cultural studies. Images at the focus of this book are related to militarization, state violence, control, and masculinity in entertainment, journalism, advertising, and more.

THE DYNAMICS OF INTERACTION DESIGN THEORY Hoi Yan Patrick Cheung

Š 2017 This text explores design principles under five core areas: tension, form, story, structure, and interactivity. It offers a new perspective to learn and apply the conventional design process with new influences from motion graphics, narrative theory, and interaction design. To connect each design theory to its application, the text includes visual examples from daily life as well as design samples from different stages of the creative process.

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WHAT COLOR ARE YOUR JELLYBEANS? Intersections of Generation, Race, Sex, Culture, and Gender Felecia Carter Harris

Š 2017 When faced with a constant flow of information, how can society adequately explore the intersection of race, spirituality, politics, culture, and gender? This text examines how these concepts affect our views of differences in general, and more importantly, how we view each other. This text is well-suited to courses in African American studies, gender studies, diversity, and sociology.

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DEALING WITH CRITICAL INCIDENTS The Importance of Media Relations and Stress Management Robert Kirkland

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Developed for law enforcement training, this anthology emphasizes the importance of stress management and media relations when dealing with critical incidents ranging from natural disasters to workplace violence. Students learn the police perspective on policemedia relations, response models for public relations management, lessons in personal resilience, and best practices for coping with major incidents.

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ROCK Postmodernism in Action Michael Barnett

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This text examines the impact of rock music as an art form and its ongoing effect on society and culture. It introduces the defining features and historical development of rock, and then explores rock from the 1960s through the 1990s. With an accompanying active learning component and curated playlist, the book gives non-music majors insight into the world of rock music while also providing meaningful content for music majors seeking a deeper appreciation of rock.

MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT, AND RELIGION IN THE MEDIA Liam D. Murphy

Š 2017 This anthology presents media reports of inexplicable supernatural events involving the Occult, mythology, vampires, zombies, ghosts and apparitions, and paranormal activity, and analyzes these reports through an anthropological lens. The essays selected for this text, which are drawn from a variety of news media and online sources, are clustered around important themes and discussed in terms of their impact on society.

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ONCE UPON A DIGITAL STORY A Modern Approach to an Ancient Art Susan Tennant with a contribution by Travis Faas

Š 2017 This text teaches readers the concepts, principles, and construction of storytelling across a variety of digital formats and platforms. These range from fiction and nonfiction linear narrative to nonlinear interactive media including online, video, performance, game scenarios, and transmedia. Now featuring an expanded table of contents, the book has been developed for courses in media literacy, communications, writing, and media arts and sciences.

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PUBLIC RELATIONS A Guide to Strategic Communication Young Joon Lim

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This text provides students a look into the real world of public relations, emphasizing current, practical information and reflecting the newest trends. Students learn about the history of public relations, academic research in the discipline, and the roles of public opinion, ethics, the media in public relations, and more. It is ideal for courses in advertising, journalism, or marketing, corporate, and strategic communication.

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OVERCHOICE Too Much to Choose From, Too Little Time Christian Gilde and Fredrick M. Chilson

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Examining the increasingly common dilemma experienced by consumers who face an overabundance of choices, this text provides context for the quandary and offers tools to help readers cope with it. The book examines overchoice as a psychological theme and establishes its sociological foundations. This timely text is well suited for courses in marketing, consumer behavior, social psychology, and economics.

BRIEF, CONCISE, AND CLEAR The Basics of Writing for Public Relations and Communications Andrew Corner

Š 2017 This primer text helps students transition from academic writing to professional writing for businesses and public relations audiences. Students learn about public relations, fundamentals of great writing including tone, word choice, and grammar, and the process of editing and rewriting. The text includes templates for business letters, press releases, web copy, and social media outlets.

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TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS THE ART AND HISTORY OF FILM EDITING

Jack Tucker © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text is a passionate exploration of the important role played by editing in the process of film-making and a functional guide to using editing most effectively. Filled with examples from well-known films, the book explores all aspects of film editing from the first flash of inspiration to the latest technological advances.

BEST PRACTICES IN DIGITAL MEDIA

A BEGINNING DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE Todd Shelton ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book teaches beginning digital media students how to initiate, organize, and structure a digital media project and discusses how strong organizational skills will help them in the industry. The book is best-suited to any introductory digital media or primary web course.

DIGITAL MEDIA FOR DESIGN Maria R. Perbellini and Christian R. Pongratz ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text introduces students to effective visual communication and creative design strategies using a range of media, from digital drawings and graphics to the physical fabrication of 3D models, that support each stage of the design process. The book gives students a comprehensive understanding of digital representations, modeling, and graphics through the applications of a number of software packages including Rhino, Autocad, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.

FROM BROADSHEETS TO BROADBAND READINGS IN U.S. MEDIA HISTORY Mark Ludwig © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology helps readers form a firm understanding of the development of media in the United States. It introduces them to primary sources from the field and charts media history from the growth of the young nation to the online revolution.

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POPULAR CULTURE Mark Howell ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text provides an inventive way to understand and interpret popular culture and how it relates to everyday life. It clarifies what constitutes popular culture and helps readers understand the importance of formal popular culture study. The book combines original content based on current and emerging theories with a selection of articles and essays taken from a wide range of sources.

MEDIATED PERSPECTIVES

MEDIA OWNERSHIP, LITERACY, AND EFFECTS Bick Treut ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

Focusing on the history of the media from a media ecology perspective, this anthology encourages students to think about the media system, not merely as a source of entertainment, but as a business designed to target viewers and sell products. It asks readers to actively engage in questioning their own assumptions and media participation.

MEDIA ETHICS TODAY

ISSUES, ANALYSIS, SOLUTIONS Jane Kirtley and Chris Ison ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book charts a thoughtful path through increasingly complex ethical issues faced by today’s journalism, advertising, and public relations practitioners. It explores issues involving privacy, deception, plagiarism, and diversity; analyzes dilemmas arising from the use of digital imagery; and discusses social media’s implications for public engagement, from citizen journalism to consumer reviews.

UNDERSTANDING GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN POPULAR CULTURE Jennifer Maher ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book explores key themes and modes of criticism in the fields of gender studies and popular culture. The chapters address topics such as masculinity and looking, femininity, domesticity, and television, pornography and representation, and the romance novel as “pornography” for women.

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MEDIA RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Daniel Walsch ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text provides insight into how public relations practitioners can work most effectively with journalists in today’s world of economic limitations, social media, and at times, opposing priorities and agendas. The book compares the historical evolution of the two professions individually and as integrated entities. It also shares detailed suggestions for how practitioners in each field can encourage the best possible relationship between the two.

SOCIOLOGY IN THE EVERYDAY TEACHING WITH VISUAL MEDIA Giovanna Follo ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text uses media excerpts to explore contemporary issues such as socialization and deviance, popular culture and technology, health and medicine, race and ethnicity, gender, family, sports, food, and religion. It can be used in classes that explore popular culture or social stratification, and is an excellent supplement for courses on media in society or media communication.

FROM PERSONAL TO POLITICAL

HOW WOMEN AND FEMINISM CREATED SOCIAL CHANGE JoAnna Wall ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text gives readers valuable insight into many lesser-known aspects of the feminist movement including domestic violence coalitions, sexual assault awareness, AfricanAmerican feminist movements, and race relations. Dedicated to the second and third waves of feminism, the selected readings explore how these movements prompted social changes and highlight the outcomes of those changes.

AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH Evelyn Stiller ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book effectively blends technical information and practical instruction. It includes introductory guidelines on website design and explains how to use web page development tools, image editing software, and animation software. The book also offers important discussions about the societal and ethical issues related to web development.

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THE FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO DO IT WELL Dr. Joseph Harasta, APR ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book effectively combines an introduction to key concepts with a practical approach to successful implementation. After a brief introduction to the field the book moves to public relations research and the legal implications of public relations practice. Separate and distinct chapters are devoted to employee, media, community, consumer, and government relations.

MEDIA ENVIRONMENTS

WHERE MOVIES AND TEXTS CRITIQUE MEDIA AND SOCIETY Barry Vacker ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology provides models and theories for interrogating many universal themes that span media and global culture. Using film as a gateway to critical readings, students learn to think creatively and critically about media, society, technology, and popular culture. topics include social media, networks, spectacle, hyperreality, media futures, and apocalypse culture.

CRIME AND MEDIA STUDIES

DIVERSITY OF METHOD, MEDIUM, AND COMMUNICATION Franklin T. Wilson ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text concisely and efficiently pulls the curtain back on the reality of crime and punishment and the role media has played in the United States becoming the world’s leader in incarceration. Divided into the key parts of the criminal justice system (crime, law enforcement, courts, corrections, etc.), the text explores prominent issues (drugs, domestic violence, race, gender, etc.) facing the criminal justice system.

ONE HIT WONDERS

USING FILM TO ANALYZE THE MUSIC INDUSTRY Murray Krugman ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

One Hit Wonders is a complete introduction to the music industry from the initiation of production to distribution of the final product. Each chapter is related to a popular film about the industry, making the content student-friendly and highly accessibl. The book neatly sidesteps conventional organization, with material grouped into clean, clear sections that focus on archetypes, emotions, and experiences.

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THE POWER OF FREE EXPRESSION IN AMERICA Frank Harris III and Jerry Dunklee ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text teaches students about the First Amendment, free speech, and the role of the press in a free society. The text provides an introduction to the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment. It also provides a definition of the news, coverage of journalistic ethics, public trust in the news media, broadcast regulations, the right to a fair trial versus freedom of the press, libel, and invasion of privacy.

FAST BREAK SPORTS

SPORTS MEDIA HANDBOOK Sue Carter and Dan Krier ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text presents the idea that sports and media are inseparable and interdependent, and that they will continue to be connected as long as athletic competition exists and can be recorded. The book addresses topics and issues such as racial barriers in professional sports, the role of amateur athletics, agents, endorsements, advertising, and sports films.

ALWAYS CONNECTED

THE POWER OF BROADCASTING AND SOCIAL MEDIA John Mark Dempsey ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology helps students become knowledgeable consumers of electronic media. By exploring topics such as social media, reality TV, censorship, and social isolation, students begin to think critically about the role the media plays in such wide-ranging areas as individual materialism, changes in family values, the obsession with fame, and children’s food choices.

BEHIND THE MANIPULATION

THE ART OF ADVERTISING COPYWRITING William Barre ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text offers readers a step-by-step guide to writing brand advertising for all media—including social media. The core chapters teach students how to create individual ads and commercials, and how to combine them into full, multimedia branding campaigns. The book culminates with twelve creative briefs that readers can use as a starting point in creating campaigns for their own portfolios.

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PRIME TIMEN

THE GAME OF TELEVISION

Peter Longini, PhD and James Gardner, MFA © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book is the players’ manual to a role-playing simulation of America’s television business. Students will develop a first-hand understanding of television as a multi-billion dollar industry subject to powerful outside pressures as well as internal competition. The book offers an active, creative, hands-on learning experience for students of media, television, and communications.

THE HISTORY OF PRIME TIME TELEVISION George Lee Marshall, WGA © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This user-friendly textbook chronicles television’s unique history from the drawing board to the living room, and beyond. The text includes fascinating information about the historical milestones that made television not just a form of entertainment, but a social mediator, a political force, and American’s window into the human experience and condition. It is ideal for courses in the areas of media history, entertainment history, and media communications.

CRITICAL ISSUES IN BROADCAST NEWS Dina Ibrahim © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book explores the functions, roles, and impact of broadcast and electronic news. It works to enhance student appreciation and critical evaluation of various public and commercial broadcast and electronic news sources, as well as provide an understanding of how radio, television, and online news is defined and produced.

THE MEDIA BUSINESS

IT’S NOT A CHARITABLE FUNCTION—A GUIDE TO SALES Susan De Bonis © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book introduces students to the business of media in all its forms—print, electronic, the Internet, and mobile. Readers will learn about prospective markets and audiences, the sales process, selling cross-platform, and calculating and closing the sale. The book closes with chapters on legal and ethical issues.

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POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT

PERFORMANCE AND SPECTACLE, CULTURE AND COMPETITION Barbara McKean and Carrie J. Cole © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text introduces students to the ways in which performance, spectacle, culture and competition influence not only various forms of popular entertainment, but society’s interactions and choices when producing and receiving such entertainment.

ANATOMY OF MASS MEDIA Dianah Wynter © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology addresses all forms of mass media including traditional print, electronic media such as television, film, and radio, and new forms of digital media. The book teaches students how to analyze and interpret media messages, prepares them to produce credible and responsible critiques and theories on forms of media and messaging, and inspires them to create powerful and effective media messages of their own.

SATIRE’S BREW

MASS MEDIA & COFFEE BEANS Brian Dunphy © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book takes a fresh approach to media critique by using a fictional character to guide the reader through an analytical journey of political and social satire. As readers engage with the story they have a front row seat to lectures about the state of media and politics, violence in animation, and the comedy of outrage. The audience becomes familiar with the fifth estate and is presented with some of its best examples of media satire.

EMPIRE OF FUNK

HIP HOP AND REPRESENTATION IN FILIPINA/O AMERICA Mark R. Villegas, Kuttin’ Kandi, and Roderick N. Labrador © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text gives long overdue attention to the most popular cultural art form practiced by recent generations of Filipina/o American youth. A pioneering work, the anthology features the voices of artists, scholars, and activists to begin a dialogue on Filipina/o American youth culture and its relationship to race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class.

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AMERICAN MEDIA AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS A READER Robert Pondillo, Ph.D. © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology places mass media within the context of the greater cultural, social, historical, and ideological world. Introductory chapters cover how media works, semiotics, ideology, and media literacy. Subsequent chapters examine news and the culture of journalism, magazines, sound, recording and popular music, and radio broadcasting from its inception.

GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN POPULAR CULTURE Benjamin Bateman © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This textbook serves as a valuable learning tool for courses in media and communication studies, cultural studies, women’s and LGBT studies, and composition courses organized thematically around popular culture. Students are given the theoretical tools to engage popular media as dynamic sites of cultural struggle and knowledge production.

RACE, GENDER, AND STEREOTYPES IN THE MEDIA A READER FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATORS Amiso M. George and Tommy Thomason © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology is designed to help students detect and address stereotypes and hidden prejudices. It also gives readers key tools that will help them approach every group with fairness. The book brings together essays from a variety of prominent scholars and experts, providing readers access to a range of views and creating an engaging and thought-provoking reading experience.

MASS MEDIA SOCIALIZATION RESEARCH Qingwen Dong © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology contains a unique selection of twenty-four essays covering the various mass media channels, including television, film, and the Internet. It introduces a variety of theoretical tools, concepts and frameworks to help readers better understand and analyze mass media socialization studies.

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ILLUSIONS OF STILLNESS AND MOVEMENT AN INTRODUCTION TO FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY Lucia Ricciardelli © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book provides an interdisciplinary, theoretical framework and a historical context for understanding the full impact of media on contemporary culture. Students learn how photography and cinema work together to create stories, and bring unnoticed elements and hidden meanings to the forefront of the viewing experience. They also explore the limits media impose on users in terms of realistic representation.

CREATIVE AMERICANIZATION J. Akuma-Kalu Njoku © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

Developed for today’s consumer-savvy students, this book shows how multicultural products both shape and are shaped by the American culture. There is foundational material that covers the complexity of social and cultural diversity in the United States, and class-tested projects that engage students to embrace the cultural differences around them.

REGIONAL CULTURES IN AMERICAN ROCK ’N’ ROLL AN ANTHOLOGYY David Stuart and Scott Anderson © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology increases students’ understanding of various musical genres by looking at their cultural and geographical origins. The quality of the included writing selections not only gives students an engaging introduction to the subject, but exposure to music journalism and criticism as an important form of genre writing.

IN THE GROOVE

FORM AND FUNCTION IN POPULAR MUSIC Mark Elliot Bergman © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book gives students a clear, concise, accessible introduction to popular music, and the features of popular songs. The book helps students discover new ways to engage with and think about music. Reading through the material makes it possible for students to approach all music from a more knowledgeable perspective.

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TECHNOLOGY IN OUR TIME (VOLUME I) DOING DIGITAL MEDIA Laura Robinson © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book is the first in a four volume series that thoughtfully examines a broad range of topics central to media studies. This volume examines presentations of self, the social implications of gaming, cyberbullying, and privacy through readings that open up the discussion of how lives lived online and in virtual words may lead to communicating and behaving in ways that differ profoundly from face-to-face interpersonal interactions.

TECHNOLOGY IN OUR TIME (VOLUME II) THE STAKES OF DIGITAL INCLUSION Laura Robinson © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

The second volume in the series examines patterns of differentiated use that characterize participation in the Information Society. In a time when digital access and inclusion can easily be taken for granted, this volume provides an eye-opening look at the importance of such inclusion, and the potential consequences of exclusion.

TECHNOLOGY IN OUR TIME (VOLUME III)

POWER TO THE WIRED: DIGITAL ACTIVISM, POLITICS, AND JOURNALISM Laura Robinson © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

The third volume in the series, Power to the Wired: Digital Activism, Politics, and Journalism, provides insight into how new media has a part to play in politics and movements for social change. The growth of participatory journalism and political blogs allows for unparalleled freedom of expression.

TECHNOLOGY IN OUR TIME (VOLUME IV) ALL TOGETHER: COLLABORATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE Laura Robinson © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

The fourth and final volume in the series addresses new media as commercial enterprise. Whether one is taking advantage of collaborative intelligence, or banking on eBay’s reputation before buying or selling, this volume sheds light on the interplay of social and economic processes in the online world

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POWER AND PLEASURE IN POPULAR CULTURE Ebony A. Utley © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology forces readers to think about why they enjoy popular culture by asking questions about its relationship to power. Additional emphasis on food, fashion, television, film, music, political cartoons, virtual communication, and physical bodies increases the likelihood that students will identify with the content found in this book and connect the readings with their lived experiences.

CENSORSHIP Paul Von Blum © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This casebook is designed to help readers understand the complexities of censorship and expressive freedom in America during the past century. By focusing on concrete cases and examples, the volume encourages students and other readers to explore the underlying conflicts of values that First Amendment and censorship controversies promote.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS, BROADCASTING, AND INFORMATION LAW, POLICY, AND REGULATION Dr. Amit M. Schejter and Sangyong Han © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology introduces students to basic concepts of economics, law, competition, and regulatory governance, and to the fundamentals of communications and antitrust policy. It develops familiarity with the field and increases understanding of the specific rules and regulations that underlie governmental policy intervention.

THE FUTURE OF NEWS

AN AGENDA OF PERSPECTIVES Kelly Kaufhold, Amber Willard Hinsley, and Seth C. Lewis © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book examines the tension and congruence between legacy and new media and the evolving economic models of both as well as what the lessons of the past can teach us about the future of news. It also looks at how social media creates an opportunity for an ever-more satisfying and engaging user experience with news.

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BEYOND THE MUSIC

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY Rick DiGiallonardo and John Fishell © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book provides an inside look at the industry through the eyes of musicians who have been there—from the garage to the record deals and world tours. The book effectively combines an academic approach that is appropriate for serious study with an insider’s view of how to achieve professional success in a highly competitive area of the entertainment world.

A MUSIC INDUSTRY WORKBOOK Anthony Scafide © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This workbook is a comprehensive guide to the foundational aspects of the music industry. It examines the vital and fundamental concepts in the business, in addition to providing the know-how to navigate the basic legal, marketing, managerial and moneymaking skills used by industry insiders. The workbook teaches readers how to look at being a musician from a whole new perspective.

HIP HOP SAMPLES

A HISTORICAL ANTHOLOGY Glen Garrett © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book tells the story of hip hop and its controversial past through a variety of sources. The chapters are arranged more or less chronologically and give a relatively comprehensive history of hip hop and its roots. The volume is also valuable as a study in different writing styles, or as a springboard to discussion and research about many socio-political problems.

AMERICAN MASS MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE Qingwen Dong © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology exposes the reader to a range of voices and perspectives on media issues and effects. It helps students examine popular culture from both critical and empirical perspectives. In particular, students explore the persuasive effects of various new media.

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MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY IN A CHANGING WORLD Minabere Ibelema © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology includes articles that are both scholarly and readable. They represent various methodological approaches, including historical and critical/ cultural studies, as well as qualitative and quantitative analyses. The book also includes a summary of the major theories of mass communication.

A MEDIA STUDIES READER Kevin Williams © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

Collected in this volume are some of the most important, provocative, and groundbreaking studies of mediation, communication, and culture. Some papers collected here define the field. Others are less-known, but no less important. All mark out ways for understanding a territory — a technological lifeworld in which the dominant forms of capital include information, communication, and mediation.

WHAT’S NEXT IN THE MEDIA Christopher Harper © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

This collection looks at the historical and theoretical nature of the media. It ncludes analyses from academics, practitioners, and young media professionals. The book also provides analysis of investigative journalism, media criticism, sports, wireless technologies, and other aspects of the current and future media environment.

WHO’S RESPONSIBLE HERE? MEDIA, AUDIENCE, ETHICS Robert A. Emmons © 2010 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text presents essays that challenge readers to examine and take responsibility for their role as media consumers. The readings will ultimately create a discussion on defining the relationship and responsibilities between media and society; this is especially important at a time when the democratization of media has allowed audiences to become content producers themselves.

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