ay13 media - theories

This class was created by Brainscape user Honour ROGERSON. Visit their profile to learn more about the creator.

Decks in this class (24)

Hesmondhalgh: Cultural INDUSTRIES
Why are cultural industries a ris...,
How do cultural industries offset...,
What do media companies do if a m...
12  cards
David Gauntlett: Media, Gender and Identity
Identity fluidity why is gender b...,
Generation differences why are th...,
Generation differences how are ge...
19  cards
EFFECTS - Gerbner: Cultivation Theory
What does cultivation theory study,
What does cultivation claim the m...,
What does cultivation theory assu...
18  cards
Laura Mulvey: Male Gaze
What is the male gaze,
Who are the producers that perpet...,
What are the two types of the mal...
4  cards
bell hooks: Intersectional Feminism
What three points does bell hooks...,
Bell hooks believes ________ isnt...,
Bell hooks believes there are ___...
9  cards
Steve Neal: Genre
What does each genre have,
Where are genres signifiers seen ...,
What a genre signifiers
6  cards
EFFECTS - Stuart Hall: Reception Theory
What theory does reception theory...,
What is the relationship between ...,
What are the 3 perspectives taken...
14  cards
EFFECTS - Hypodermic Needle Theory
What is the principle of the hypo...,
Who opposes the hypodermic needle...,
What are the examples for hypoder...
4  cards
Post-Colonialism Theory (Gilroy)
What is the homogenisation of others,
What is inherent correctness of w...,
What is the exocitisation of non ...
18  cards
Judith Butler: Gender Performativity
What are traditional feminists do...,
What are gender roles,
What was the name of butlers book...
10  cards
Stuart Hall: Representations Theory
What does hall believe about repr...,
What do producers try to do in me...,
Ethnicity what do audiences often...
16  cards
Baudrillard: Simulacra (Postmodernism)
Features of pmwhat is irony,
Features of pmwhy is an hommage w...,
Features of pmwhat is a bricolage...
36  cards
Jenkins: Fandom and Participatory Culture
Who are prosumers,
What is textual poaching,
How are fan cultures often stereo...
16  cards
Clay Shirky: End of an Audience
The internet a brief historythe i...,
The information revolutionwhat di...,
The internet a brief historywhat ...
12  cards
Todorov: Narratology
What is the basic structure share...,
How are the two states of equilib...,
What can the way in which narrati...
4  cards
Levi-Strauss: Binary Oppositions (structuralism)
How can texts be best understood,
What is meaning dependent on and ...,
The ways in which ________ ______...
3  cards
Barthes: Codes
_________ of stories are ________...,
No ________ is given _______ over...,
What are barthes 5 codes
13  cards
Gramsci: Hegemony
Define hegemony,
What do higher classes portray
2  cards
EFFECTS - Stanley Cohen: Moral Panic
What is moral panic,
What plays an important role in c...,
What are the 5 stages of moral panic
5  cards
Propps' Characters
What are the 7 characters within ...,
What is the role of the dispatcher,
What is the role of the helper
5  cards
Liesbet van Zoonen (Feminist)
What is the outline of van zoonen...,
How does van zoonen build of laur...,
What are the 5 aspects that mark ...
6  cards
Semiotics: Ideologies
What is semiotics,
What is a sign,
What is a signifier
11  cards
EFFECTS - Bandura: Social Learning Theory
Where did social learning theory ...,
What was the bobo doll experiment,
What was did bandura conclude fro...
5  cards
EFFECTS - Blumler & Katz: Uses & Gratifications Theory
What are the 4 ways audiences gai...,
Social uses and pyschological gra...,
One of the uses gratifications is...
7  cards

More about
ay13 media - theories

  • Class purpose General learning

Learn faster with Brainscape on your web, iPhone, or Android device. Study Honour ROGERSON's AY13 Media - Theories flashcards now!

How studying works.

Brainscape's adaptive web mobile flashcards system will drill you on your weaknesses, using a pattern guaranteed to help you learn more in less time.

Add your own flashcards.

Either request "Edit" access from the author, or make a copy of the class to edit as your own. And you can always create a totally new class of your own too!

What's Brainscape anyway?

Brainscape is a digital flashcards platform where you can find, create, share, and study any subject on the planet.

We use an adaptive study algorithm that is proven to help you learn faster and remember longer....

Looking for something else?

Human Media Interaction Theory
  • 2 decks
  • 167 flashcards
  • 2 learners
Decks: Lectures Articles, Models, And more!
Media PAPER 1
  • 47 decks
  • 1034 flashcards
  • 67 learners
Decks: Semiotics Roland Barthes, Late Night Womens Hour, Representation Terminology, And more!
2014 K12 Theory
  • 16 decks
  • 503 flashcards
  • 22 learners
Decks: Education 1 16, Interpreting 1 16, Student Development 2 7, And more!
Make Flashcards