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Feminist Media Studies, 2004
... Other scholars, influenced by cultural studies, followed the route of exploring film history ... more ... Other scholars, influenced by cultural studies, followed the route of exploring film history and industrial elements in their explorations of spectatorship (Christine Gledhill 198844. ... Wide Angle , vol. 8(no. 2): pp. 4556 View all references; Gledhill 198844. ...
Popular Communication, 2008
“Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the ... more “Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the sociological frameworks through which critics' roles have been studied relative to cultural production. Those who write daily columns about television play an important role in cultural production despite the differentiation of the television critic, the outlets in which they write, and the challenges of writing about a
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2004
This article examines the possibilities for qualitative audience study af-forded by the Internet,... more This article examines the possibilities for qualitative audience study af-forded by the Internet, carefully detailing both the benefits and dangers of such research. In answer to methodological issues resulting from online communication with subjects, the essay calls for the ...
Journal of e-Media Studies, 2008
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 2011
This 'In Debate', on television studies in the American academy, is part of the broader theme for... more This 'In Debate', on television studies in the American academy, is part of the broader theme for this issue, which focuses on US television. It is in this spirit that Critical Studies in Television invited eight notable US scholars in the field of television studies to reflect on the current state of television studies as a discourse -its origins and methodologies, its value and legitimacy as a discipline -as well as think about the challenges confronting it in the future.
Feminist Media Studies, 2004
... Other scholars, influenced by cultural studies, followed the route of exploring film history ... more ... Other scholars, influenced by cultural studies, followed the route of exploring film history and industrial elements in their explorations of spectatorship (Christine Gledhill 198844. ... Wide Angle , vol. 8(no. 2): pp. 4556 View all references; Gledhill 198844. ...
Popular Communication, 2008
“Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the ... more “Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the sociological frameworks through which critics' roles have been studied relative to cultural production. Those who write daily columns about television play an important role in cultural production despite the differentiation of the television critic, the outlets in which they write, and the challenges of writing about a
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2004
This article examines the possibilities for qualitative audience study af-forded by the Internet,... more This article examines the possibilities for qualitative audience study af-forded by the Internet, carefully detailing both the benefits and dangers of such research. In answer to methodological issues resulting from online communication with subjects, the essay calls for the ...
Journal of e-Media Studies, 2008
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 2011
This 'In Debate', on television studies in the American academy, is part of the broader theme for... more This 'In Debate', on television studies in the American academy, is part of the broader theme for this issue, which focuses on US television. It is in this spirit that Critical Studies in Television invited eight notable US scholars in the field of television studies to reflect on the current state of television studies as a discourse -its origins and methodologies, its value and legitimacy as a discipline -as well as think about the challenges confronting it in the future.