Franklin, Marianne I.
Media research in the 21st century [electronic resource] / M. I. Franklin. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2010. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (59 min.) : color, sound). - Journalism : cutting edge commentaries on the critical issues facing journalism at the practical, theoretical and media industry level, 2056-4570 . - Henry Stewart talks. Business & management collection. Journalism. .
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Contents: The history of media research -- Key debates and data-gathering techniques pertinent to both qualitative and quantitative modes of research -- Choices about research method relates -- Theoretical models -- Data-gathering methods -- Ideas about media and society along the spectrum that separates quantitative from qualitative research methods -- Recent challenges to established ways of undertaking media research -- Media convergence -- The increasing importance of the Internet -- Changing audiences, markets and business models that defy disciplinary and national borders -- How 'new' and 'old' media co-exist and compete with one another.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2565 Henry Stewart Talks
Journalism.
Mass media--Research.
Media research in the 21st century [electronic resource] / M. I. Franklin. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2010. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (59 min.) : color, sound). - Journalism : cutting edge commentaries on the critical issues facing journalism at the practical, theoretical and media industry level, 2056-4570 . - Henry Stewart talks. Business & management collection. Journalism. .
Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration. Title from title frames.
Contents: The history of media research -- Key debates and data-gathering techniques pertinent to both qualitative and quantitative modes of research -- Choices about research method relates -- Theoretical models -- Data-gathering methods -- Ideas about media and society along the spectrum that separates quantitative from qualitative research methods -- Recent challenges to established ways of undertaking media research -- Media convergence -- The increasing importance of the Internet -- Changing audiences, markets and business models that defy disciplinary and national borders -- How 'new' and 'old' media co-exist and compete with one another.
Access restricted to subscribers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2565 Henry Stewart Talks
Journalism.
Mass media--Research.