MrSloan
I'm currently a Media Studies, Film Studies and English teacher teaching in a comprehensive school and sixth form in East London, UK. This blog is the work behind the first project of my current MA in Creative Media Education that I am studying at the Centre for Excellence in Media Practice at the University of Bournemouth
About Me
Im currently a Media Studies, Film Studies and English teacher teaching in a comprehensive school and sixth form in East London, UK. This blog is the work behind the first project of my current MA in Creative Media Education that I am studying at the Centre for Excellence in Media Practice at the University of Bournemouth.
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In an attempt to move this look at the hegemonic role of the media into a more modern day sphere and include other points of viewI will try ...
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I'm not sure how i hadn't seen this until today, but this is a hugely useful video for ths project that helps outline the key reason...
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I love this clip. I think its because i have read too much Adorno, Horkheimer and Gramsci recently and I was in need of some light relief!...
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A huge area (probably the biggest) of Media research is committed to deciding whtehr the Media actually has any effect on us at all. As part...
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So I guess we have to start somewhere. Theodore Adorno's idea of the culture industry ever since i studied A level Media Studies bac...
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A central theme to this study is that I will look at the possibility of whether pluralistic models of the media, specifically crowdfund...
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Ref: Day, RF 2005, Gramsci Is Dead : Anarchist Currents In The Newest Social Movements , London: Pluto Press, eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)...
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The work of Antonio Gramsci and his concept of Hegemony is probably one of the most import concepts for this research project to understan...
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This collection of brilliant short pitches for fantastic new ideas are all projects with crowdfunded elements. All of them seek to do someth...
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Its difficult if not impossible to say anything about power, the internet and communication culture without looking at the huge body of work...
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