Beschreibung
Thinking Television tells the story of an innovative media literacy project focused on the creation of media programming that «makes money» and «makes a difference». Woven around critiques of student-produced concepts for «television that thinks», this book offers new directions for critical media literacy, popular culture studies and the interdisciplinary concerns of cultural studies.
Autorenportrait
The Author: Anandam Kavoori is Associate Professor at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. His edited books include The Global Dynamics of News (2000), Media, Terrorism, and Theory (2005) and The Cell Phone Reader (Peter Lang, 2006). A former journalist, he has been a consultant for CNN International, News Corporation and the Discovery Channel.