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I agree with Lavoile's suggestion of linking this article from other articles. Another place where you could link Hall's theory is the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies page (which I have linked from your main page. I also suggest to move the section on Morley and Hebdige after the definition of the model. I agree with Ryan that the section on Hebdige needs more work, especially because Hebdige does not really deal with media audiences but rather with how the practical and symbolic function of daily objects such as safety pins and dog collars can be changed through subversive appropriations (Hebdige's book is mostly about the punk subculture). There are many other authors you could use here and that I suggested for you to look up in the Media Society reader. Please add references to these authors and read those texts. Also make sure to reference the original texts and not the readers. The readers should only function as index references for you to find those texts.[[User:Mdseriis|Mdseriis]] ([[User talk:Mdseriis|talk]]) 01:25, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
== Encoding communication ==
Tell about encoding communication [[Special:Contributions/115.96.216.46|115.96.216.46]] ([[User talk:115.96.216.46|talk]]) 08:07, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
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