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Theorising Media and Practice / ed. by John Postill, Birgit Bräuchler.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Anthropology of Media ; 4Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (352 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781845457419
  • 9781845458546
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.23
LOC classification:
  • P96.A56 .T44 2010
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Theorising Media and Practice -- PART 1 Media as Practice -- CHAPTER 1 Theorising Media as Practice -- CHAPTER 2 What Do We Mean by ‘Media Practices’? -- CHAPTER 3 Media as Practice: A Brief Exchange -- PART II Media, Culture and Practice -- CHAPTER 4 From Fan Practice to Mediated Moments: The Value of Practice Theory in the Understanding of Media Audiences -- CHAPTER 5 Thick Context, Deep Epistemology: A Meditation on Wide-Angle Lenses on Media, Knowledge Production and the Concept of Culture -- CHAPTER 6 ‘But It Is My Habit to Read the Times’: Metaculture and Practice in the Reading of Indian Newspapers -- CHAPTER 7 Embedded/Embedding Media Practices and Cultural Production -- PART III Media Practices in Context -- Chapter 8 Communication, Cognition and Usage: Epistemological Considerations of Media Practices and Processes -- CHAPTER 9 Language-games, In/dividuals and Media Uses: What a Practice Perspective Should Imply for Media Studies -- CHAPTER 10 A Barthian Approach to Practice and Media: Internet Engagements among Teleworkers in Rural Denmark -- CHAPTER 11 Can Practice Theory Inspire Studies of ICTs in Everyday Life? -- PART IV New Media Production Practices -- CHAPTER 12 Playful Practices: Theorising ‘New Media’ Cultural Production -- CHAPTER 13 Theorising the Practices of Free Software: The Movement -- CHAPTER 14 Cinematography and Camera Crew: Practice, Process and Procedure -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
Summary: Although practice theory has been a mainstay of social theory for nearly three decades, so far it has had very limited impact on media studies. This book draws on the work of practice theorists such as Wittgenstein, Foucault, Bourdieu, Barth and Schatzki and rethinks the study of media from the perspective of practice theory. Drawing on ethnographic case studies from places such as Zambia, India, Hong Kong, the United States, Britain, Norway and Denmark, the contributors address a number of important themes: media as practice; the interlinkage between media, culture and practice; the contextual study of media practices; and new practices of digital production. Collectively, these chapters make a strong case for the importance of theorising the relationship between media and practice and thereby adding practice theory as a new strand to the study of anthropology of media.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Theorising Media and Practice -- PART 1 Media as Practice -- CHAPTER 1 Theorising Media as Practice -- CHAPTER 2 What Do We Mean by ‘Media Practices’? -- CHAPTER 3 Media as Practice: A Brief Exchange -- PART II Media, Culture and Practice -- CHAPTER 4 From Fan Practice to Mediated Moments: The Value of Practice Theory in the Understanding of Media Audiences -- CHAPTER 5 Thick Context, Deep Epistemology: A Meditation on Wide-Angle Lenses on Media, Knowledge Production and the Concept of Culture -- CHAPTER 6 ‘But It Is My Habit to Read the Times’: Metaculture and Practice in the Reading of Indian Newspapers -- CHAPTER 7 Embedded/Embedding Media Practices and Cultural Production -- PART III Media Practices in Context -- Chapter 8 Communication, Cognition and Usage: Epistemological Considerations of Media Practices and Processes -- CHAPTER 9 Language-games, In/dividuals and Media Uses: What a Practice Perspective Should Imply for Media Studies -- CHAPTER 10 A Barthian Approach to Practice and Media: Internet Engagements among Teleworkers in Rural Denmark -- CHAPTER 11 Can Practice Theory Inspire Studies of ICTs in Everyday Life? -- PART IV New Media Production Practices -- CHAPTER 12 Playful Practices: Theorising ‘New Media’ Cultural Production -- CHAPTER 13 Theorising the Practices of Free Software: The Movement -- CHAPTER 14 Cinematography and Camera Crew: Practice, Process and Procedure -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

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Although practice theory has been a mainstay of social theory for nearly three decades, so far it has had very limited impact on media studies. This book draws on the work of practice theorists such as Wittgenstein, Foucault, Bourdieu, Barth and Schatzki and rethinks the study of media from the perspective of practice theory. Drawing on ethnographic case studies from places such as Zambia, India, Hong Kong, the United States, Britain, Norway and Denmark, the contributors address a number of important themes: media as practice; the interlinkage between media, culture and practice; the contextual study of media practices; and new practices of digital production. Collectively, these chapters make a strong case for the importance of theorising the relationship between media and practice and thereby adding practice theory as a new strand to the study of anthropology of media.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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