TV Living: Television, Culture and Everyday LifeTV Living presents the findings of the BFI Audience Tracking Study in which 500 participants completed detailed questionnaire-diaries on their lives, their television watching, and the relationship between the two over a five year period. Gauntlett and Hill use this extensive data to explore some of the most fundamental questions in media and cultural studies, focusing on issues of gender, identity, the impact of new technologies, and life changes. Opening up new areas of debate, the study sheds new light on audiences and their responses to issues such as sex and violence on television. A unique study of contemporary tv audience behaviour and attitudes, TV Living offers a fascinating insight into the complex relationship between mass media and people's lives today. |
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... Social Communications at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds. He is the author of Moving Experiences: Understanding Television's Influences and Effects, and Video Critical: Children, The Environment and Media ...
... Social Communications at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds. He is the author of Moving Experiences: Understanding Television's Influences and Effects, and Video Critical: Children, The Environment and Media ...
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... Social aspects — Great Britain. I. Hlll, Annette. II. Title. PN1992.55.G38 98–50244 1999 302.23'45'0941–dc21 CIP ISBN 0-415-18485-I (hbk) ISBN 0-415-18486-X (pbk) ISBN 0-203-01172-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-17395-3 (Glassbook ...
... Social aspects — Great Britain. I. Hlll, Annette. II. Title. PN1992.55.G38 98–50244 1999 302.23'45'0941–dc21 CIP ISBN 0-415-18485-I (hbk) ISBN 0-415-18486-X (pbk) ISBN 0-203-01172-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-17395-3 (Glassbook ...
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... social studies were about as we encountered programmes like 28 Up and, seven years later, 35 Up. These were part of a TV project which stems back to May 1964, when ITV broadcast a programme made by the World in Action documentary unit ...
... social studies were about as we encountered programmes like 28 Up and, seven years later, 35 Up. These were part of a TV project which stems back to May 1964, when ITV broadcast a programme made by the World in Action documentary unit ...
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... social context of their everyday domestic lives. Morley criticises his own study of responses to Nationwide, a relatively lightweight TV current affairs show, for having assumed that 'deep structures' such as class positions would have ...
... social context of their everyday domestic lives. Morley criticises his own study of responses to Nationwide, a relatively lightweight TV current affairs show, for having assumed that 'deep structures' such as class positions would have ...
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... social product of a particular quarter of culture, there is nevertheless a kind of implicit claim that he is describing a more general phenomenon, and inevitably Morley's findings have appeared in textbooks shorn of the author's ...
... social product of a particular quarter of culture, there is nevertheless a kind of implicit claim that he is describing a more general phenomenon, and inevitably Morley's findings have appeared in textbooks shorn of the author's ...
Contents
News consumption and everyday life | |
Transitions and change | |
Companionship guilt and social interaction | |
Video and technology in the home | |
The retired and elderly audiences | |
Gender and Television | |
Catering for men with sport and sex? | |
Gender issues in the household | |
Television violence and other controversies | |
Perceptions of violence | |
Bad language sex and nudity and issues of taste | |
Studying violence and taste | |
Conclusions | |
Further methodological details | |
What do men and women actually watch? | |
Should we still classify soap operas as womens Programmes? | |
Index | |
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