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    2 155,-

    When and how do communication and history impact each other? How do disciplinary perspectives affect what we know? Through a critical collection of essays written by scholars in the field, this book addresses the engagement of communication and history as it applies to the study of technology, audiences and journalism.

  • - Professionalism, Practices and Participation
    av Seth C. Lewis
    621 - 2 095,-

  • - What Language Enables Us to Do
     
    1 673,-

  • av Guobin Yang & Edited by Victor Pickard
    1 869,-

  • - Exploring Context Collapse
     
    543,-

    Place, Space, and Mediated Communication investigates the human experience in the process of being altered by digitally changing perceptions of spatial relations. Because our belief in a stable reality rests on shared spatial understandings, the disruption of those understandings can be rightly described as `context collapse¿. This volume details that phenomenon in a variety of settings. It appears in the new cognitive and spatial complexities of digitally enabled warfare that place in doubt older understandings of the moral relations among combatants. It governs how Iranian videogame creators are re-mapping ideological encounters between the West and Islam. It reflects how gay Parisians in search of intimate connections find themselves digitally liberated from physical menace but facing new relational dilemmas. It is seen in the digital penetration of privacy that once insulated Rio de Janeirös affluent classes, now subject to intrusive surveillance. Context collapse has also been a feature of earlier eras of technological change, as when printed images of the Roman basilica of San Paolo fuori le mura began to travel globally in ways that restructured experiences of sacred space. These and other cases in this cross-disciplinary collection of essays show how communication and space are co-constituted, and model exciting new paths of inquiry for researchers.Place, Space, and Mediated Communication is suitable for upper level and postgraduate students as well as scholars of media and communication studies. This book may also be appropriate for those studying cultural studies, urban studies, and sociology.

  • - Exploring Context Collapse
     
    1 859,-

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    1 342,-

    Images, Ethics, Technology explores the changing ethical implications of images and the ways they are communicated and understood. This is a collection that not only asks: who speaks for the art? But also: who speaks for the witnesses, the cameras, the documented, the landscape, the institutional platforms, the taboos, those wishing to be forgotten, those being seen and the experience of viewing itself? Each essay explores how images change not only through their modes of representation, but through our relationship to them and emphasises that in order to understand images, we must understand our relationship to them and how they are produced, communicated, and displayed.

  • - Orders and Borders
     
    581,-

    This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for theory and research. The book addresses such questions as: How are national and cultural identities re-fashioned and expressed in the global era? How can we best understand the emergence of multiple and sometimes antagonistic modernities worldwide? How are political struggles fought and communicated on the local-national-global nexus? How do we integrate emerging media environments in global communication studies? Bringing together essays from a range of internationally renowned scholars, this book will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students on Media and Communication Studies courses, particularly those studying globalisation and global media.Contributors: Hector Amaya Paula Chakravartty Andrew Crocco Myria Georgiou Le Han Anikó Imre Koichi Iwabuchi Marwan M. Kraidy Sara Mourad Patrick D. Murphy Tarik Sabry Paddy Scannell Piotr M. Szpunar Guobin Yang Barbie Zelizer

  • - Orders and Borders
     
    2 155,-

    This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for theory and research.

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    519,-

    Media Activism is the first collection of its kind to explore the political economy of social movements, the aesthetic styles and cultural forms of mediated political expressions, and the patterns of longer-term historical change in the forms and tactics of activism. From memes to zines, hacktivism to artivism, this book considers activist practices involving both older kinds of media alongside newer digital, social, and network-based forms. The book provides fascinating case studies of activists using media to make political interventions in different historical periods and at local, national, and global levels.

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    2 108,-

    Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the university and the world and how doing so affects the viability of the university setting.

  • - Global Perspectives
     
    2 168,-

    Offers a global, comparative examination of reality television alongside empirical research about the genre, its producers and consumers.

  • - Global Perspectives
     
    543,-

    This book offers a global, comparative examination of reality television alongside empirical research about the genre, its producers and consumers.

  • - Tabloidization, Technology and Truthiness
    av USA) Zelizer & Barbie (University of Pennsylvania
    582 - 2 155,-

    Considers how contemporary journalism has wrestled with its changing parameters. This book addresses how notions of tabloidization, technology and truthiness have altered our understanding of journalism. It tells how tabloidization affects the journalistic landscape; and how technology changes what we think we know about journalism.

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    607,-

    When and how do communication and history impact each other? How do disciplinary perspectives affect what we know? Through a critical collection of essays written by scholars in the field, this book addresses the engagement of communication and history as it applies to the study of technology, audiences and journalism.

  • - Materialist Approaches to Media, Mobility and Networks
     
    721,-

    Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena images, messages, thoughts, languages, cultures, and ideologies mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars in the fields of Communication, Rhetoric, and English to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and Henri Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real. Communication Matters presents original work that rethinks communication as material and situates materialist approaches to communication within the broader "materiality turn" emerging in the humanities and social sciences. This collection will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in Media, Communication Studies, and Rhetoric.

  • - Materialist Approaches to Media, Mobility and Networks
     
    2 155,-

    Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena-images, messages, thoughts, languages, cultures, and ideologies-mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars in the fields of Communication, Rhetoric, and English to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and Henri Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real.

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    621,-

    Making the University Matter investigates how academics situate themselves simultaneously in the university and the world and how doing so affects the viability of the university setting.

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