Media studies
Label
Media studies
Name
Media studies
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thema
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Incoming Resources
- Multicultural states, rethinking difference and identity, edited by David Bennett
- Consumer credit in the United States, a sociological perspective from the 19th century to the present, Donncha Marron
- Video journalism for the web, a practical introduction to multimedia storytelling, Kurt Lancaster
- Domestic cultures, Joanne Hollows
- Race and news, critical perspectives, Christopher P. Campbell ... [et al.]
- Civilizing Rituals, Inside Public Art Museums, Carol Duncan
- The past is the present; it's the future too, the temporal turn in contemporary art, Christine Ross
- Classics in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- Brands, meaning and value in media culture, Adam Arvidsson
- Diagrammatik des Denkens, Descartes und Deleuze, Reichert Andre
- Music video and the politics of representation, Diane Railton and Paul Watson
- Palestine online, transnationalism, the internet and the construction of identity, Miriyam Aouragh
- Finite media, environmental implications of digital technologies, Sean Cubitt
- Republic.com 2.0, Cass R. Sunstein
- News, public relations and power, [edited by] Simon Cottle
- Morrissey, fandom, representations and identities, edited by Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane and Martin J. Power
- Everyday life and cultural theory, an introduction, Ben Highmore
- Writing for scholarly publication, behind the scenes in language education, edited by Christine Pearson Casanave and Stephanie Vandrick
- The media student's book, Gill Branston with Roy Stafford
- Media and power, James Curran
- The Monstrous-Feminine, Film, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, Barbara Creed
- Musicology, the key concepts, David Beard and Kenneth Gloag
- Misunderstanding the Internet, by James Curran, Natalie Fenton, Des Freedman
- Transnational connections, culture, people, places, Ulf Hannerz
- On record, rock, pop and the written word, Simon Frith, Andrew Goodwin
- Makeover TV, selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity, Brenda Weber
- Fashion as communication, Malcolm Barnard
- Media and democracy, James Curran
- Journalists, sources and credibility, new perspectives, edited by Bob Franklin and Matt Carlson
- Television and the self, knowledge, identity, and media representation, edited by Kathleen M. Ryan and Deborah A. Macey
- Fatal women, lesbian sexuality and the mark of aggression, Lynda Hart
- Music in television, channels of listening, edited by James Deaville
- Media Consumption and Public Engagement, Beyond the Presumption of Attention, N. Couldry, S. Livingstone, T. Markham
- Advertising as communication.
- Arts management and cultural policy research, Jonathan Paquette, University of Ottawa, Canada and Eleonora Redaelli, University of Oregon, USA
- Real and imagined women, gender, culture and postcolonialism, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan
- Network aesthetics, Patrick Jagoda
- Media convergence, Tim Dwyer
- Paul Virilio, Ian James
- Compromised data, from social media to big data, edited by Ganaele Langlois, Joanna Redden and Greg Elmer
- Landscape theory, edited by Rachael Ziady DeLue and James Elkins
- Power, diversity and public relations, Lee Edwards
- The ironic spectator, solidarity in the age of post-humanitarianism, Lilie Chouliaraki
- Media and terrorism, global perspectives, edited by Des Freedman and Daya Kishan Thussu
- The media and social theory, edited by David Hesmondhalgh and Jason Toynbee
- Thinking through art, reflections on art as research, edited by Katy MacLeod and Lin Holdridge
- Film and ethics, foreclosed encounters, Lisa Downing and Libby Saxton
- Policing the crisis, mugging, the state, and law and order, Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke, Brian Roberts
- Social media, a critical introduction, Christian Fuchs
- Representing black Britain, a history of black and Asian images on British television, Sarita Malik
Outgoing Resources
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