Media Studies
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Media Studies
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Media Studies
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Incoming Resources
- Documenting the documentary, close readings of documentary film and video, with a foreword by Bill Nichols ; edited by Barry Keith Grant and Jeanette Sloniowski
- Television, ethnicity and cultural change, Marie Gillespie
- The making of modern children's literature in Britain, publishing and criticism in the 1960s and 1970s, Lucy Pearson
- When biometrics fail, gender, race, and the technology of identity, Shoshana Amielle Magnet
- Communities in cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock
- Broadcasting pluralism and diversity, a comparative study of policy and regulation, Lesley Hitchens
- Killer images, documentary film, memory and the performance of violence, edited by Joram Ten Brink & Joshua Oppenheimer
- Radio journalism, Guy Starkey and Andrew Crisell
- Ill effects, the media/violence debate, edited by Martin Barker and Julian Petley
- International media studies, Divya C. McMillin
- Who controls the Internet?, illusions of a borderless world, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu
- Television, technology and cultural form, Raymond Williams
- On communicating, otherness, meaning, and information, by Klaus Krippendorf ; edited by Fernando Bermejo
- Documentary testimonies, global archives of suffering, edited by Bhaskar Sarkar and Janet Walker
- Trends in communication policy research, new theories, methods and subjects, edited by, Natascha Just and Manuel Puppis
- Radical media, rebellious communication and social movements, John D.H. Downing
- Media on the move, global flow and contra-flow, edited by Daya Kishan Thussu
- American ethnographic film and personal documentary, the Cambridge turn, Scott MacDonald
- Writing the New Ethnography, H. L. Goodall
- The audience, a history of crowds, publics, and individuals, Richard Butsch
- The costs of connection, how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism, Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias
- The printing press as an agent of change, communications and cultural transformations in early-modern Europe, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, Volumes I and II
- Newspeak in the 21st century, David Edwards and David Cromwell
- The SAGE handbook of social media, edited by Jean Burgess, Alice E. Marwick, Thomas Poell
- Feminism in the news, representations of the women's movement since the 1960s, Kaitlynn Mendes
- Television culture, John Fiske
- Being virtual, who you really are online, Davey Winder
- Exploring digital communication, language in action, Caroline Tagg
- Social informatics, past, present and future, edited by Pnina Fichman, Howard Rosenbaum
- Production studies, cultural studies of media industries, edited by Vicki Mayer, Miranda Banks, John Thornton Caldwell
- Seeing stars, spectacle, society, and celebrity culture, Pramod K. Nayar
- Media spectacle, Douglas Kellner
- Visual communication, more than meets the eye, by Harry Jamieson
- The Global Media Debate, Its Rise, Fall and Renewal, George Gerbner, Hamid Mowlana, Kaarle Nordenstreng
- Digital McLuhan, a guide to the information millenium, Paul Levinson
- The economic regulation of broadcasting markets, edited by Paul Seabright, Jurgen von Hagen
- New media, old news, journalism & democracy in the digital age, edited by Natalie Fenton
- Mediating politics, newspapers, radio, television and the Internet, Neil Washbourne
- Media and public spheres, edited by Richard Butsch
- De-westernizing media studies, edited by James Curran and Myung-Jin Park
- Working-class network society, communication technology and the information have-less in urban China, Jack Linchuan Qiu ; foreword by Manuel Castells ; afterword by Carolyn Cartier
- Digital media and reporting conflict, blogging and the BBC's coverage of war and terrorism, Daniel Bennett
- Media, gender and identity, an introduction, David Gauntlett
- Television across Asia, television industries, programme formats and globalization, edited by Albert Moran and Michael Keane
- Public service broadcasting, David Hendy
- Promotional cultures, the rise and spread of advertising, public relations, marketing and branding, Aeron Davis
- Framing Farming: Communication Strategies for Animal Rights, Carrie P. Freeman
- Letters, postcards, and email, technologies of presence, Esther Milne
- Remaking media, the struggle to democratize public communication, Robert A. Hackett and William K. Carroll
- News writing, Anna McKane
Outgoing Resources
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