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A Handbook of Media and Communication Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies
London; New York: Routledge, 3rd ed. (2021), xiii, 512 pp.
"Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition integrates perspectives from the social sciences and the humanities, focusing on methodology as a strategic level of analysis that joins practical applications with theoretical issues. The Handbook comprises three main elements: historical accounts
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La comunicación y los medios: Metodologías de investigación cualitativa y cuantitativa
Mexico, DF: Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) (2014), 689 pp.
Audience Research Methodologies: Between Innovation and Consolidation
New York; London: Routledge; cost - European Cooperation in Science and Technology (2014), xii, 256 pp.
The Handbook of Global Media Research
Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley Blackwell (2012), 554 pp.
"Bringing together the perspectives of more than 40 internationally acclaimed authors, The Handbook of Global Media Research explores competing methodologies in the dynamic field of transnational media and communications, providing valuable insight into research practice in a globalized media landsc
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The Handbook of Internet Studies
Malden, MA; Oxford; Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell (2011), xiii, 498 pp.
News of the World: World Cultures Look at Television News
London: Routledge (1998), 248 pp.
"This is the first in-depth study of how television viewers around the world respond to the ever increasing mass of information available from news programmes. It describes and interprets the type of news available and how it is understood in the context of everyday life. The study is based on news
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