Arguing for a General Framework for Mass Media Scholarship
challenges scholars and students to consider and reconsider what we
know about media and how we think about media. As such, the book
provides an important framework for thinking about knowledge
regardless of the discipline The text provides all of the necessary
tools to move the field forward in a way that will increase the
rigor of the work being done and augment the overall profile of the
discipline. Dana Mastro, University of Arizona
In this groundbreaking book, W. James Potter presents an
innovative perspective to media scholars and students who are
frustrated with the fragmentation of research findings across so
many journals, books, and fields. Arguing for a General Framework
for Mass Media Scholarship presents a clear plan for a more
efficient way to build knowledge about the mass media so that it
can be better organized and made more useful. Key Features Conducts
an in-depth analysis of mass media scholarship's four major facets
of effects, content, audiences, and organizations Presents a
significant shift in conceptualizing media effects and ways
research can be conducted to generate more useful knowledge about
media influence Develops "narrative line" as a tool to guide
analyses about how content decisions are made by
producersSynthesizes a system of explanation about why audiences
attend to certain messages and how individuals construct meaning
from those messagesIncorporates an analysis of mass media
organizations to provide greater context of understanding messages
and their effects on individuals and macro units in society
"The book will play an important role in providing structure to
a broad, fragmented discipline. I believe it will, at the very
least, create important dialogues about what we now know/understand
about areas of mass media, and where we should move as a discipline
This book is clearly a call to arms for mass media scholars to
ratchet up the quality of research (and what we know), to see the
interconnections within and among strands of scholarship, and to
move forward in a more efficient, organized manner. Professor
Potter should be commended for this." Roger Cooper, Ohio
University
"This book is...that call to action that comes forward every few
years, to wake us up and challenge our ways of doing things, not by
being radical, but via synthesis... I ve been waiting for several
years for a book like this." Sahara Byrne, Cornell University"
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