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  • Media and Culture

    This series will be publishing works in media and culture, focusing on research embracing a variety of critical perspectives. The editors are particularly interested in promoting theoretically informed empirical work using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Although the focus is on scholarly research, works published in the series will appeal to readers beyond a narrow, specialized audience. This series will be publishing works in media and culture, focusing on research embracing a variety of critical perspectives. The editors are particularly interested in promoting theoretically informed empirical work using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Although the focus is on scholarly research, works published in the series will appeal to readers beyond a narrow, specialized audience. This series will be publishing works in media and culture, focusing on research embracing a variety of critical perspectives. The editors are particularly interested in promoting theoretically informed empirical work using both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Although the focus is on scholarly research, works published in the series will appeal to readers beyond a narrow, specialized audience.

    14 publications

  • Politics, Media, and Popular Culture

    ISSN: 1094-6225

    "This series is devoted to both scholorly and teach i ng materials that exami ne the ways politics, the media, and popu l ar culture interact and influence social and political behavior. Subject matters to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: media and politics; political communication; telev i sion, politics, and mass culture; mass media and political behavior; and politics and alter-native media and telecommunications such as computers. Sub-mission of single-author and collaborative studies, as well as collections of essays are invited. " "This series is devoted to both scholorly and teach i ng materials that exami ne the ways politics, the media, and popu l ar culture interact and influence social and political behavior. Subject matters to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: media and politics; political communication; telev i sion, politics, and mass culture; mass media and political behavior; and politics and alter-native media and telecommunications such as computers. Sub-mission of single-author and collaborative studies, as well as collections of essays are invited. " "This series is devoted to both scholorly and teach i ng materials that exami ne the ways politics, the media, and popu l ar culture interact and influence social and political behavior. Subject matters to be addressed in this series include, but will not be limited to: media and politics; political communication; telev i sion, politics, and mass culture; mass media and political behavior; and politics and alter-native media and telecommunications such as computers. Sub-mission of single-author and collaborative studies, as well as collections of essays are invited. "

    10 publications

  • Disability, Media, Culture

    ISSN: 2633-0849

    Globally today, television, film and the internet comprise the principal sources of cultural consumption and engagement. Despite this, these areas have not featured strongly in the cultural study of disability. This book series will provide the first specific outlet for international scholars of disability to present their work on these topics. The series will build a body of work that brings together critical analysis of disability and impairments in media and culture. The series expands the work currently undertaken in literary studies on disability by using media and cultural theory to understand the place of disability and impairment in a range of media and cultural forms. The series encourages the development of work on disabled people in the media, within the media industries and in the wider cultural sphere. Whilst film and television analysis will be central to this series, we also encourage work on disability in other media, including journalism, radio, the internet and gaming. We welcome proposals from media studies: narrative constructions of disability; technical aspects of media production; disability, the economy and society; the impact of social media and gaming on disabled identities; and the role of architecture and image. Cultural studies are also encouraged: the uses of disabled and chronically ill bodies, ‘cripping culture’, corporeal projections in culture, intersectional identities, advertising, and the uses of cultural theory in furthering understandings of ableism and disablism. All proposals and manuscripts will be rigorously peer reviewed. The language of publication is English, although we welcome submissions from around the world and on topics that may take as their focus non-English media. We welcome new proposals for monographs and edited collections. Editorial Board: Eleoma Bodammer (Edinburgh), Catalin Brylla (Bournemouth), Colin Cameron (Northumbria), Sally Chivers (Trent, Canada), Eduard Cuelenaere (Ghent), Beth Haller (Towson, USA), Catherine Long, Nicole Marcotić (Windsor), Maria Tsakiri (Cyprus), Dolly Sen, Sonali Shah (Birmingham), Alison Sheldon (Leeds), Murray Simpson (Dundee), Angela M. Smith (Utah), Heike Steinhoff (Ruhr-University Bochum), Laura Waite (Liverpool Hope).

    3 publications

  • Cultural Media Studies

    ISSN: 2641-1415

    0 publications

  • Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East

    ISSN: 2770-9051

    The purpose of this series is to demarcate and critically examine the shifting terrain of film- and media-making in the Middle East, and of practices of film and media studies regarding it, testing them both against their larger, social enabling conditions at the national, regional, and transnational levels. Titles in the series will engage recent developments in the field of Middle East film and media studies and will help point the field in an intellectually meaningful, pedagogically effective direction in relation to both current and, in some cases, significant, previously ignored older work. The series is conceived at a moment during which Middle Eastern film and film criticism have begun to develop in new directions. Recent years have witnessed a modest increase in scholarly engagement with topics and modes of inquiry often previously considered outside academic discourse. A handful of books and special journal issues published in English over the past half-decade, focusing on specific Middle Eastern countries, such as Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Iran, Palestine/Israel and Turkey, as well as the long-overdue establishment of cinema studies as an emerging field of academic inquiry within universities located in the Arab world indicate a preponderance of previously unproblematized issues now circulating within the field. These include critical questions from queer and transgendered perspectives about the representation of women, and from indigenous and settler-colonial studies perspectives about the representation of migrant workers and refugees, the growing importance of documentary, digital animation and hybrid shooting, the continuing influence of global cinema imperatives, and the revival of interest in militant, revolutionary and third cinema aesthetics.

    2 publications

  • Cultural Media Studies

    ISSN: 2577-6231

    In the past few years, our political, cultural, and media landscapes have cultivated a sharp, notable rise of media activism, more representations of diverse groups and characters, and the need for intersectional approaches to media studies. The #MeToo campaign, the 2017 and 2018 Women’s Marches, Black Lives Matter marches, cross-border anti-feminicide activist marches, immigration marches, and increased representation of diverse sexual identities, racial/ethnic groups, and gender identities are evidence of the need for continued research on cultural media studies topics. The Peter Lang Cultural Media Studies Book Series is accepting book proposals for both proposed book and fully developed manuscripts on a rolling basis for media studies books that explore media production, media consumption, media effects, and media representations of feminism(s), race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and related topics.

    14 publications

  • Title: Law, Media, and Culture

    Law, Media, and Culture

    The Landscape of Hate
    by Janis L. Judson (Author) Donna M. Bertazzoni (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Digital Religion, Social Media and Culture

    Digital Religion, Social Media and Culture

    Perspectives, Practices and Futures
    by Pauline Hope Cheong (Volume editor) Peter Fischer-Nielsen (Volume editor) Stefan Gelfgren (Volume editor) Charles Ess (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Audiovisual Media and Music Culture

    Audiovisual Media and Music Culture

    Translated from Slovak by Barbora Patočková
    by Juraj Lexmann (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Communication Ethics, Media, and Popular Culture

    Communication Ethics, Media, and Popular Culture

    by Phyllis M. Japp (Volume editor) Mark Meister (Volume editor) Debra K. Japp (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Communication Theory and Millennial Popular Culture

    Communication Theory and Millennial Popular Culture

    Essays and Applications
    by Kathleen Glenister Roberts (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Health, Risk and News

    Health, Risk and News

    The MMR Vaccine and the Media
    by Tammy Boyce (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: It’s Show Time!

    It’s Show Time!

    Media, Politics, and Popular Culture
    by David A. Schultz (Volume editor)
    ©2000 Textbook
  • Title: Mapping Media Ecology

    Mapping Media Ecology

    Introduction to the Field
    by Dennis D. Cali (Author) 2017
    Textbook
  • Title: The Myth of the Liberal Media

    The Myth of the Liberal Media

    An Edward Herman Reader
    by Edward S. Herman (Author)
    ©1999 Textbook
  • Title: Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV

    Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV

    Representation of Incarceration
    by Bill Yousman (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Gonzo Text

    Gonzo Text

    Disentangling Meaning in Hunter S. Thompson’s Journalism
    by Matthew Winston (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Taboo

    Taboo

    Essays on Culture and Education
    by Shirley R. Steinberg (Volume editor) Lindsay Cornish (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Mediated Boyhoods

    Mediated Boyhoods

    Boys, Teens, and Young Men in Popular Media and Culture
    by Annette Wannamaker (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Field Studies

    Field Studies

    German Language, Media and Culture
    by Holger Briel (Volume editor) Carol Fehringer (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Writing Dissent

    Writing Dissent

    Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream
    by Robert Jensen (Author)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: The Integrated News Spectacle

    The Integrated News Spectacle

    A Political Economy of Cultural Performance
    by James R. Compton (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Watching «The Lord of the Rings»

    Watching «The Lord of the Rings»

    Tolkien’s World Audiences
    by Martin Barker (Author) Ernest Mathijs (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Against the Mainstream

    Against the Mainstream

    The Selected Works of George Gerbner
    by John Gerbner (Volume editor) Michael Morgan (Volume editor)
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Social Media, Culture and Politics in Asia

    Social Media, Culture and Politics in Asia

    by Lars Willnat (Volume editor) Annette Aw (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
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