Border Crossings and Mobilities on Screen
Herausgeber: Trandafoiu, Ruxandra
Border Crossings and Mobilities on Screen
Herausgeber: Trandafoiu, Ruxandra
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This book explores the movement, fluidity and change characterizing contemporary life, as represented on screen media, from mobile devices, to television, film, computers, video art and advertising displays. It demonstrates how screen mobilities reconfigure notions of space, place, network and border regimes.
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This book explores the movement, fluidity and change characterizing contemporary life, as represented on screen media, from mobile devices, to television, film, computers, video art and advertising displays. It demonstrates how screen mobilities reconfigure notions of space, place, network and border regimes.
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- Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780367650667
- ISBN-10: 0367650665
- Artikelnr.: 63266343
- Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780367650667
- ISBN-10: 0367650665
- Artikelnr.: 63266343
Ruxandra Trandafoiu is Reader in Communication, Department of Creative Arts, Edge Hill University, UK.
Introduction, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART I - Border Crossings Chapter 1:
Mobility and Transnational Relationships in Alternative Media Discourse:
Migration Actors, Objects and Emotions on the Road, Irina Diana M¿droane
and Adina Baya Chapter 2: Physical, affective and symbolic immobility in
the videos made by Sub-Saharan migrants at the EU external borders in
Northern Africa, Miguel Fernández Labayen and Irene Gutiérrez Chapter 3:
Orientalism, Deterritorialization and the Universe of Refugees in the
Brazilian Telenovela: The Case of Orphans of a Nation, Andreza Patricia
Almeida dos Santos and Lucas Martins Néia Chapter 4: Representing diversity
during COVID-19: minority and migrant communities in UK television news,
Maria Kyriakidou, Marina Morani and Lizzy Willmington Chapter 5:
Transnational Queer Screen Mobilities: Quick Media Application, Home, Love
and Sex Online, Ahmet Atay PART II - Transnational Encounters Chapter 6:
Global Service, Transnational Stories: Streaming Privileged and Precarious
Mobility in Netflix's Original Films, Christopher Meir Chapter 7: Going
Viral: YouTube, Village Life and Digital Cultures in South India, Srikanth
Nayaka and V. Vamshi Krishna Reddy Chapter 8: Reimagining Pastoral Life in
China: Rural Microcelebrities on YouTube, Shaohua Guo Chapter 9: Remixing
Transcultural Mobilities on Screen: Remapping Europe, A Remix Project, Lora
Markova PART III - Connections and Dislocations Chapter 10: Mobility, place
and geographic filming in South African Broadcasting Corporation's
Khumbulekhaya. Giving meaning to apartheid and post-apartheid
dislocation(s) of the South African black people, Nkululeko Sibanda
Chapter 11: Traversing the Urban Sitcom: The Narrative Trope of Transport
and Urban Sociality in NBC's 'Must-See TV' Sitcoms, Jennifer Hessler
Chapter 12: Televised Stations in Italy: The Visualisation of Mobility on
Transportation Hubs Video Networks, Emiliano Rossi Chapter 13: Booktubing
and Bookstagraming: The Boundary Spanning and Disembedded Nostalgia of
Shelfies, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART IV - Symbolic Geographies Chapter 14:
Entertainment Mobilisation: Nordic Noir fans and screen tourism, Annette
Hill and Koko Kondo Chapter 15: Mobility as a Distinctive Practice: Van
Life Lifestyle and Personal Media, Andreja Trdina and Dejan Jontes Chapter
16: The Augmented Reality of Tourist Places: Strolling into Singapore's
Heritages, Christian S. Ritter Chapter 17: Amateur Film Tourism: Crafting
Engaging Images of Holidays, Ryan Shand
Mobility and Transnational Relationships in Alternative Media Discourse:
Migration Actors, Objects and Emotions on the Road, Irina Diana M¿droane
and Adina Baya Chapter 2: Physical, affective and symbolic immobility in
the videos made by Sub-Saharan migrants at the EU external borders in
Northern Africa, Miguel Fernández Labayen and Irene Gutiérrez Chapter 3:
Orientalism, Deterritorialization and the Universe of Refugees in the
Brazilian Telenovela: The Case of Orphans of a Nation, Andreza Patricia
Almeida dos Santos and Lucas Martins Néia Chapter 4: Representing diversity
during COVID-19: minority and migrant communities in UK television news,
Maria Kyriakidou, Marina Morani and Lizzy Willmington Chapter 5:
Transnational Queer Screen Mobilities: Quick Media Application, Home, Love
and Sex Online, Ahmet Atay PART II - Transnational Encounters Chapter 6:
Global Service, Transnational Stories: Streaming Privileged and Precarious
Mobility in Netflix's Original Films, Christopher Meir Chapter 7: Going
Viral: YouTube, Village Life and Digital Cultures in South India, Srikanth
Nayaka and V. Vamshi Krishna Reddy Chapter 8: Reimagining Pastoral Life in
China: Rural Microcelebrities on YouTube, Shaohua Guo Chapter 9: Remixing
Transcultural Mobilities on Screen: Remapping Europe, A Remix Project, Lora
Markova PART III - Connections and Dislocations Chapter 10: Mobility, place
and geographic filming in South African Broadcasting Corporation's
Khumbulekhaya. Giving meaning to apartheid and post-apartheid
dislocation(s) of the South African black people, Nkululeko Sibanda
Chapter 11: Traversing the Urban Sitcom: The Narrative Trope of Transport
and Urban Sociality in NBC's 'Must-See TV' Sitcoms, Jennifer Hessler
Chapter 12: Televised Stations in Italy: The Visualisation of Mobility on
Transportation Hubs Video Networks, Emiliano Rossi Chapter 13: Booktubing
and Bookstagraming: The Boundary Spanning and Disembedded Nostalgia of
Shelfies, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART IV - Symbolic Geographies Chapter 14:
Entertainment Mobilisation: Nordic Noir fans and screen tourism, Annette
Hill and Koko Kondo Chapter 15: Mobility as a Distinctive Practice: Van
Life Lifestyle and Personal Media, Andreja Trdina and Dejan Jontes Chapter
16: The Augmented Reality of Tourist Places: Strolling into Singapore's
Heritages, Christian S. Ritter Chapter 17: Amateur Film Tourism: Crafting
Engaging Images of Holidays, Ryan Shand
Introduction, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART I - Border Crossings Chapter 1:
Mobility and Transnational Relationships in Alternative Media Discourse:
Migration Actors, Objects and Emotions on the Road, Irina Diana M¿droane
and Adina Baya Chapter 2: Physical, affective and symbolic immobility in
the videos made by Sub-Saharan migrants at the EU external borders in
Northern Africa, Miguel Fernández Labayen and Irene Gutiérrez Chapter 3:
Orientalism, Deterritorialization and the Universe of Refugees in the
Brazilian Telenovela: The Case of Orphans of a Nation, Andreza Patricia
Almeida dos Santos and Lucas Martins Néia Chapter 4: Representing diversity
during COVID-19: minority and migrant communities in UK television news,
Maria Kyriakidou, Marina Morani and Lizzy Willmington Chapter 5:
Transnational Queer Screen Mobilities: Quick Media Application, Home, Love
and Sex Online, Ahmet Atay PART II - Transnational Encounters Chapter 6:
Global Service, Transnational Stories: Streaming Privileged and Precarious
Mobility in Netflix's Original Films, Christopher Meir Chapter 7: Going
Viral: YouTube, Village Life and Digital Cultures in South India, Srikanth
Nayaka and V. Vamshi Krishna Reddy Chapter 8: Reimagining Pastoral Life in
China: Rural Microcelebrities on YouTube, Shaohua Guo Chapter 9: Remixing
Transcultural Mobilities on Screen: Remapping Europe, A Remix Project, Lora
Markova PART III - Connections and Dislocations Chapter 10: Mobility, place
and geographic filming in South African Broadcasting Corporation's
Khumbulekhaya. Giving meaning to apartheid and post-apartheid
dislocation(s) of the South African black people, Nkululeko Sibanda
Chapter 11: Traversing the Urban Sitcom: The Narrative Trope of Transport
and Urban Sociality in NBC's 'Must-See TV' Sitcoms, Jennifer Hessler
Chapter 12: Televised Stations in Italy: The Visualisation of Mobility on
Transportation Hubs Video Networks, Emiliano Rossi Chapter 13: Booktubing
and Bookstagraming: The Boundary Spanning and Disembedded Nostalgia of
Shelfies, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART IV - Symbolic Geographies Chapter 14:
Entertainment Mobilisation: Nordic Noir fans and screen tourism, Annette
Hill and Koko Kondo Chapter 15: Mobility as a Distinctive Practice: Van
Life Lifestyle and Personal Media, Andreja Trdina and Dejan Jontes Chapter
16: The Augmented Reality of Tourist Places: Strolling into Singapore's
Heritages, Christian S. Ritter Chapter 17: Amateur Film Tourism: Crafting
Engaging Images of Holidays, Ryan Shand
Mobility and Transnational Relationships in Alternative Media Discourse:
Migration Actors, Objects and Emotions on the Road, Irina Diana M¿droane
and Adina Baya Chapter 2: Physical, affective and symbolic immobility in
the videos made by Sub-Saharan migrants at the EU external borders in
Northern Africa, Miguel Fernández Labayen and Irene Gutiérrez Chapter 3:
Orientalism, Deterritorialization and the Universe of Refugees in the
Brazilian Telenovela: The Case of Orphans of a Nation, Andreza Patricia
Almeida dos Santos and Lucas Martins Néia Chapter 4: Representing diversity
during COVID-19: minority and migrant communities in UK television news,
Maria Kyriakidou, Marina Morani and Lizzy Willmington Chapter 5:
Transnational Queer Screen Mobilities: Quick Media Application, Home, Love
and Sex Online, Ahmet Atay PART II - Transnational Encounters Chapter 6:
Global Service, Transnational Stories: Streaming Privileged and Precarious
Mobility in Netflix's Original Films, Christopher Meir Chapter 7: Going
Viral: YouTube, Village Life and Digital Cultures in South India, Srikanth
Nayaka and V. Vamshi Krishna Reddy Chapter 8: Reimagining Pastoral Life in
China: Rural Microcelebrities on YouTube, Shaohua Guo Chapter 9: Remixing
Transcultural Mobilities on Screen: Remapping Europe, A Remix Project, Lora
Markova PART III - Connections and Dislocations Chapter 10: Mobility, place
and geographic filming in South African Broadcasting Corporation's
Khumbulekhaya. Giving meaning to apartheid and post-apartheid
dislocation(s) of the South African black people, Nkululeko Sibanda
Chapter 11: Traversing the Urban Sitcom: The Narrative Trope of Transport
and Urban Sociality in NBC's 'Must-See TV' Sitcoms, Jennifer Hessler
Chapter 12: Televised Stations in Italy: The Visualisation of Mobility on
Transportation Hubs Video Networks, Emiliano Rossi Chapter 13: Booktubing
and Bookstagraming: The Boundary Spanning and Disembedded Nostalgia of
Shelfies, Ruxandra Trandafoiu PART IV - Symbolic Geographies Chapter 14:
Entertainment Mobilisation: Nordic Noir fans and screen tourism, Annette
Hill and Koko Kondo Chapter 15: Mobility as a Distinctive Practice: Van
Life Lifestyle and Personal Media, Andreja Trdina and Dejan Jontes Chapter
16: The Augmented Reality of Tourist Places: Strolling into Singapore's
Heritages, Christian S. Ritter Chapter 17: Amateur Film Tourism: Crafting
Engaging Images of Holidays, Ryan Shand