This post outlines the characteristics of descriptive and bivariate statistical use, how to use them and what to avoid during its use.
Semiotics and Roland Barthes
The study of the relationship between images and what they signify is called semiotics.
How to Conduct Observational Research
A combination of a first-person and a second-person account, which takes place in a naturalistic setting, of the actions and behaviours of a specific group of people
Theories of Popular Culture
This post examines the cultural relationships between folk culture vs. popular culture and high culture vs. low culture.
History of Audience Studies
This post examines the history of audience studies and the changes since then.
Cultural Theory and Postmodernism
This post examines the cultural form that postmodernism takes, the influence of industrial culture
Constructivism
Constructivism is a scientific theory that attempts to explain why some people are more successful in attaining their interpersonal communication goals than others.
Knowing More and Increasing Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Canada
when one acknowledges the effects of the HIV/AIDS virus, the individual will come to understand what HIV does to the human body.
Cultural Identity and Stereotyping
In recent times, and partly as a result of the increasing importance of the media in constructing people’s identities, people seem to have developed a much more fragmented and fluid sense of their own identities.
Fan, Fan Theory and Contemporary Culture
Fans who ally themselves within their counterparts have adopted a different outlook on life, or a lifestyle that differs from the suburbanized constructs of dominant lifestyles.