Anne O’Brien is Associate Professor in the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University, Ireland. She has published a number of articles on the representation of women in radio and television, on women workers in creative industries and has examined why women leave careers in screen production.
Sarah Arnold is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies at Maynooth University, Ireland. She is the author of the forthcoming book Television, Technology and Gender: New Platforms and New Audiences. Her previous books include Maternal Horror Film: Melodrama and Motherhood (2013) and the co-authored Film Handbook (2013).
Páraic Kerrigan is Teaching Fellow with the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, Ireland. His research pertains to the dynamics of diversity in media industries, specifically centred around Ireland’s LGBT community.
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Sarah Arnold & Mark de Valk: Film Handbook
The Film Handbook examines the current state of filmmaking and how film language, technique and aesthetics are being utilised for today’s 'digital film’ productions. It reflects on how critical analy …
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€55.05
Sarah Arnold & Mark de Valk: Film Handbook
The Film Handbook examines the current state of filmmaking and how film language, technique and aesthetics are being utilised for today’s 'digital film’ productions. It reflects on how critical analy …
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€55.42
Anne O’Brien & Sarah Arnold: Media Graduates at Work
This book systematically examines various factors that shape graduates’ entry into media work, which include the state and its policies, industrial and organizational practices and cultures, and medi …
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€64.19
Sarah Arnold: Gender and Early Television
Between the nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth century television transformed from an idea to an institution. In Gender and Early Television, Sarah Arnold traces women’s relationship to the new …
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€33.15
Sarah Arnold: Gender and Early Television
Between the nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth century television transformed from an idea to an institution. In Gender and Early Television, Sarah Arnold traces women’s relationship to the new …
PDF
Angielski
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€33.46