Examples and exercises are used to support the key ideas, while students are invited to analyze media from the points of view of a psychologist, an economist, an advertiser, a journalist, a media critic, a producer and a policymaker. This approach enables them to establish knowledge structures from which they can discern between the media effects which are positive - and have value as instruction or entertainment - and those which are negative.
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W. James Potter, professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara, holds one PhD in Communication Studies and another in Instructional Technology. He has been teaching media courses for more than two decades in the areas of effects on individuals and society, content narratives, structure and economics of media industries, advertising, journalism, programming, and production. He has served as editor of the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media and is the author of many journal articles and books, including the following: Media Effects, The 11 Myths of Media Violence, Becoming a Strategic Thinker: Developing Skills for Success, On Media Violence, Theory of Media Literacy: A Cognitive Approach, and How to Publish Your Communication Research (with Alison Alexander).
"This Media Literacy text goes far beyond any other I’ve seen in helping students learn how to become better informed media consumers rather than simply sponges which absorb whatever they see and hear from different mass media. Consequently, this textbook helps make basic concepts of Media Literacy valuable, memorable and meaningful long after the semester in which it is used."
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