This document provides an overview of key concepts for a media studies coursework on meaning, institutions, and genre. It discusses Stuart Hall's theories of encoding and decoding media texts and how meanings can be interpreted differently. It also examines how institutions like Disney use media imperialism and convey ideologies. Genre theory is explored, with different genres creating expectations for audiences. The document justified how understanding these concepts will help with planning media pieces by helping convey intended meanings and target the right audiences.