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.
Titles
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Gonzo Text
Disentangling Meaning in Hunter S. Thompson’s JournalismVolume 11©2014 Textbook VIII, 199 Pages -
Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV
Representation of IncarcerationVolume 10©2009 Textbook VIII, 200 Pages -
Shoot First and Ask Questions Later
Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq WarVolume 7©2006 Textbook 212 Pages -
The Integrated News Spectacle
A Political Economy of Cultural PerformanceVolume 6©2004 Textbook XI, 244 Pages -
Writing Dissent
Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the MainstreamVolume 5©2001 Textbook XII, 152 Pages