Hi, I would like to introduce myself. I am a recent graduate from Simon Fraser University's Department of Communication where I received an MA. My thesis involved a critique of two methodologies employed in examining the meaning-structures articulated in film sound tracks: one I referred to as a "marxist-psychoanalytic" approach and the other a "phenomenological" approach. I maintained that a synthesis of the two approaches was possible and I grounded that synthesis on Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic method. I would like to correspond with scholars in communication studies who are investigating phenomenological methodologies used in understanding how audiences interpret media texts (such as films, television, and advertising). I am especially interested in any work done in this area which involves reference to Frege (such as the concepts of _Sinn_ and _Bedeutung_), Wittgenstein (semantic holism), or Paul Ricoeur (the synthesis of structuralism and phenomenology). Since this is probably a rather obscure area of interest I would also appreciate any pointers to those scholars who may not be on the net that may be interested in corresponding with me. Thanks. ___ Chris Brougham [log in to unmask]