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The most engaging experience in teaching exams to teens. Experience - Engage - Excel! Gold Experience is a fast-paced course that engages and motivates teenagers with its wide variety of interesting age-appropriate topics from contemporary contexts such as the Internet, social media, television, magazines as well as content-rich CLIL topics from which your students will learn about the world.
Exploring Media Culture: A Guide (Communication and Human Values)
Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Other | 14 August 2015
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This unique textbook provides a fresh interpretation of media analysis and cultural studies. Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of American popular culture - including Hollywood cinema, presidential elections and the Super Bowl - to demystify complex concepts such as ritual, postmodernism and political economy. This use of popular culture texts, narratives and interpretations will enable readers to understand more about this important yet esoteric debate. 'Exploring Media Culture' synthesizes a wealth of information and research and presents this in an engaging and accessible format.
What Greek philosopher thought writing would harm a student’s memory? Was the poet Byron’s daughter the first computer programmer? Who plays more video games, women over 18 or teenage boys? In Alphabet to Internet: Media in Our Lives, Irving Fang looks at each medium of communication through the centuries, asking not only, "What happened?" but also, "How did society change because of this new communication medium?" and, "How are we different as a result?"
The study of media, texts and culture(s) and especially the analysis of interdependent relationships between them has become a major concern in various academic fields, such as intercultural communication, contrastive textology, comparative cultural studies, historical and intercultural pragmatics.