media studies

  • 1Media studies — is an academic discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media . Media studies may draw on traditions from both the social sciences and the humanities, but mostly from …

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  • 2media studies — UK US noun [uncountable] the study of newspapers, television, advertising etc and their influence on society as an educational subject can be followed by a singular or plural verb Thesaurus: specific areas of studyhyponym * * * ˈmedia studies f71 …

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  • 3media studies — media .studies n [U] the study of how newspapers, radio, television etc work and how they affect society …

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  • 4media studies — media ,studies noun uncount academic study of newspapers, television, advertising, etc. and their influence on society …

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  • 5media studies — noun /ˈmiːdiə ˈstʌdis/ Academic discipline that deals with the content, history, meaning and effects of various media, in particular mass media …

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  • 6media studies — noun (U) BrE the study of newspapers, radio and television …

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  • 7media studies — UK / US noun [uncountable] the study of newspapers, television, advertising etc and their influence on society as an educational subject: can be followed by a singular or plural verb …

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  • 8Mediation (Marxist theory and media studies) — Karl Marx Born May 5, 1818(1818 05 05) Trier, Prussia Died March 14, 1883(1883 03 14) (aged  …

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  • 9Communications and Media Studies, Tufts University — Contents 1 Communications and Media Studies Tufts University 1.1 The Communications and Media Studies Program at Tufts University 1.2 CMS Minors 1.3 CMS Cour …

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  • 10History of media studies — This article outlines the history of media studies.Chicago SchoolThough not yet named as such, media studies’ roots are in the Chicago School and thinkers such as John Dewey, Charles Cooley and George Mead. These authors saw American society on… …

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