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245 0 0 _aMedia and cultural theory /
_cedited by James Curran and David Morley.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2006.
300 _axi,308 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _gPt. 1.
_tMedia, modernity and globalisation --
_gCh. 1.
_tThe poetics of communication /
_rBill Schwarz --
_gCh. 2.
_tGlobalisation and cultural imperialism reconsidered /
_rDavid Morley --
_gCh. 3.
_tThe push and pull of global culture /
_rJames Lull --
_gCh. 4.
_tPost feminism and popular culture /
_rAngela McRobbie --
_gPt. 2.
_tMedia, community and dialogue --
_gCh. 5.
_tA nation and its immigration /
_rArvind Rajagopal --
_gCh. 6.
_tThinking experiences /
_rKevin Robins and Asu Aksoy --
_gCh. 7.
_tPeckham tales /
_rGareth Stanton --
_gCh. 8.
_tMedia as conversation, conversation as media /
_rJohn Durham Peters --
_gCh. 9.
_tMedia and cultural theory in the age of market liberalism /
_rJames Curran --
_gCh. 10.
_tPlacing promotional culture /
_rAeron Davis --
_gCh. 11.
_tInternational agreements and the regulation of world communication /
_rTed Magder --
_gCh. 12.
_tTransvaluing media studies /
_rNick Couldry --
_gPt. 4.
_tCultural production, consumption and aesthetics --
_gCh. 13.
_tRethinking creative production: away from the cultural industries /
_rKeith Negus --
_gCh. 14.
_tInventing the psychological /
_rLisa Blackman --
_gCh. 15.
_tDiscussing quality /
_rChristine Geraghty --
_gPt. 5.
_tNew technologies and cultural forms --
_gCh. 16.
_tDoing technoscience as (new) media /
_rSarah Kember --
_gCh. 17.
_tSynthespians among us /
_rJonathan Burston --
_gCh. 18.
_tDigital film and late capitalism /
_rJanet Harbord --
_gCh. 19.
_tInternet transformations /
_rDes Freedman.
520 _aContaining new thinking and original surveys, Media & Cultural Theory brings together leading international scholars to address key issues and debates within media and cultural studies. Through the use of contemporary media and film texts such as Bridget Jones' Diary and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and using case studies of the USA and the UK after September 11th, James Curran and David Morley examine central topics including: - media representations of the new woman in contemporary society - the creation of self in lifestyle media - the nature of globalization - the rise of digital actors and media. Ideal as a course reader, with each essay covering a different major area or advance in original research, Media & Cultural Theory is global in its reach. Through its engagement with broad questions, it is an invaluable book that can be applied to the studies of media and cultural studies students the English-speaking world over.
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_aMass media and culture
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_aIntercultural communication
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_aCurran, James
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_aMorley, David,
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