03605cam a2200325 i 450000100190000000500170001900800410003601000170007702000310009403500220012503500240014704000590017104100120023004200080024205000190025010000990026924501040036825000200047226400520049230000430054450400510058750507340063852016250137265000210299765000370301870001010305594200080315695201000316499900150326499110756858590619620260227102158.0241204s2025 njua b 001 0 eng c a 2024057376 a9781394240340q(paperback) a(OCoLC)1482463026 a(OCoLC)on1482463026 aWaSeSS/DLCbengerdacDLCdIG#dOCLCOdOCLCLdIE@dLGG aEnglish apcc00aP90b.O88 2026 aOtt, Brian L.,eauthor.1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDgxBG6vXCKwkRtmVTv9C92673410aCritical media studies b: an introduction for the digital age c/ Brian L. Ott and Robert L. Mack. aFourth edition. 1aHoboken, New Jersey :bWiley-Blackwell,c[2026] ax, 480 pages :billustrations ;c26 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aIntroducing Critical Media Studies — Part I Media Technologies: An Ecological Perspective — Ecological Analysis — Part II Media Industries: Marxist, Organizational, and Pragmatic Perspectives — Marxist Analysis — Organizational Analysis — Pragmatic Analysis — Part III Media Messages: Rhetorical, Cultural, Psychoanalytic, Feminist, and Queer Perspectives — Rhetorical Analysis — Cultural Analysis — Psychoanalytic Analysis — Feminist Analysis — Queer Analysis — Part IV Media Audiences: Reception, Sociological, and Erotic Perspectives — Reception Analysis — Sociological Analysis — Erotic Analysis — Conclusion: The Partial Pachyderm — Appendix: Sample Student Essays — Glossary — Index. aCritical Media Studies: An Introduction for the Digital Age provides students with a powerful framework for analyzing the impact of media on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. In a world increasingly shaped by digital technologies and personalized information feeds, this leading textbook supplies the theoretical tools and knowledge to understand how media influence individuals and society. With an interdisciplinary approach, Brian L. Ott and Robert L. Mack explore media’s role as a powerful socializing force, addressing the key areas of media technologies, industries, messages, and audiences. Each section delves into distinct critical perspectives, such as Marxist, feminist, and queer analysis, alongside exclusive chapters on pragmatic and erotic approaches. The fourth edition includes significant updates, including a detailed examination of the ecological impact of digital media and unique engagement with Byung-Chul Han’s philosophy. Throughout this edition, revised chapters incorporate contemporary examples, cutting-edge pedagogical features, timely discussion of global trends, and much more. Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate students, Critical Media Studies is perfect for courses in Media Studies, Communication, and Digital Media programs. Whether in introductory or advanced classes, students will find the text invaluable for fostering critical thinking, media literacy, and informed citizenship. Covering both introductory and advanced topics, it is also a valuable reference for scholars, media professionals, and those in communication-related fields.cProvided by publisher. 0aMass media95003 0aCommunication in education99652 aMack, Robert L.,d1985-eauthor.1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMHcXD4TyvG74VJxRbxcP 2lcc 00102lcc4070aTBSbTBSd2026-02-27l0oP90 OTTr2026-02-27t1w2026-02-27y1zSOON AVAILABLE c5359d5359