A more historical use of the method is taken by Stuart Goosman when he interviewed the men who made up the 'doo-wop' bands of 1940s Baltimore and Washington DC in his book-length study Group Harmony (Goosman, 2005).
Providing a student guide to the process of research and writing for media and cultural studies, the author covers both quantitative and qualitative methods and includes a list of useful library resources and essential Web sites.
Tim Healey and Karen Ross, 2002. Growing old invisibly: older viewers talk television. Media, Culture and Society, 24(1): 105–20. Ethnography The observed behaviour of people, either alone or in groups. Daniel Miller, 2011.
Giving them hands-on guidance on managing the whole process, Jane Stokes: Shows students how to identify a topic and create a research question Guides them through the research process, from getting started through to writing-up Explores a ...
How to do Media and Cultural Studies: - Covers both quantitative and qualitative methods - Includes separate chapters of how to analyze media and cultural texts, industries and audiences - Works through a series of key examples of media and ...
The Second Edition of this student favourite takes readers step-by-step through the theories, processes and methods of each stage of research, from how to create a research question to designing the project and writing it up.