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This series will revisit and reframe both foundaitonal and emerging concepts involving the relations between communications and social life. As new domains of research open up and new media forms appear, the theoretical literature in communication studies has tended to disperse into a variety of difference subdomains. The goal of this series is to renew discussion of core theoretical and epistemological questions. This series will offer established and new scholars the opportunity to develop important theoretical interventions in the form of monographs of 150-200 pages. Commodification; civil society; taste and value; mediation; articulation; aesthetics; spatial conceptions of production and reception; language, media and action; the virtual and embodiment; cultural expression and property.
