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Deconstructing Media Introduction
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Anatomy of Media Media Analysis: Five Core Concepts
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Books Magazines Newspaper Print Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features
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Film Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features Entertainment Documentary
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Radio Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features Music Talk
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Television Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features
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Internet Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features While the internet can serve as a distribution channel for genres already discussed, it also has several unique formats, especially those that involve user- created content.
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Internet Genres Genre – a category of “things” (in this case media) distinguished by recognizable features
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The Five Core Concepts of Media Analysis
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*AUTHOR* Core Concept: Core Analysis Question:
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*AUTHOR* explores two fundamental insights about media:
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*AUTHOR* CONSTRUCTION
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*AUTHOR* CHOICE:
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*AUTHOR* Goal of Analysis:
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*AUTHOR* Guiding Questions:
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*FORMAT* Core Concept: Core Analysis Question:
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*FORMAT* Goal of Analysis:
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*FORMAT* Guiding Questions:
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*AUDIENCE* Core Concept: Core Analysis Question:
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*AUDIENCE* Goal of Analysis:
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*AUDIENCE*
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Guiding Questions:
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*CONTENT* Core Concept: Core Analysis Question:
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*CONTENT*
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Goal of Analysis:
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*CONTENT* Guiding Questions:
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*PURPOSE* Core Concept: Core Analysis Question:
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*PURPOSE* Three Key Purposes:
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*PURPOSE* Goal of Analysis:
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*PURPOSE* Guiding Questions:
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