theoretical framing in media studies
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Form, Content and Context
Representation & Interpretation
Empowerment & Protection
Narrative, Literacy & Learning
Arts & Social Activism
KEY THEMES IN MEDIA STUDIES
Form, Content & Context
• Laura Mulvey• Douglas Rushkoff• Dan Chandler• David Weinberger• Lance Strate• Dana Polan• Jay Bolter & Richard Grusin
Form, Content & Context
• Martin Heidegger• Marshall McLuhan• Roland Barthes• Sigfried Kracauer• Christian Metz
Representation & Interpretation
• Walter Lippmann• Mikhail Bakhtin• Gordon Allport• Michel Foucault
Representation & Interpretation
• Stuart Hall• Raymond Williams• Slavoj Zizek• Cynthia Lewis• Michael Wesch• Bill Nichols• E. Ann Kaplan• Srivi Ramasubramanian
Empowerment & Protection
• Theodor Adorno• Herbert Marcuse• John Fiske• George Gerbner
Empowerment & Protection
• Russell Neuman• Joanne Cantor• Ron Huessman• Jennings Bryant • Mary Beth Oliver• Christine Greenhow• dana boyd• Doug Kellner• Henry Jenkins• Mimi Ito
Arts & Social Activism
• Bertholt Brecht• Simone DeBeauvoir• Noam Chomsky
Arts & Social Activism
• Henry Jenkins• Anita Sarkeesian• Jonathan MacIntosh• Sasha Costanza-Chock• Paul Mihailidis & Eric Gordon
Narrative, Literacy and Learning
• Vladimir Propp• John Dewey• Jerome Bruner• Neil Postman
Narrative, Literacy and Learning
• David Bordwell• David Buckingham• Sonia Livingstone• Lalitha Vaseduvan• Ernest Morrell• Renee Hobbs