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Arranged into four thematic sections - public and journalistic media; performance and practice media; social and affective media - Mona Baker and Bolette Blaagaard's collection brings together scholars based in the UK, USA, Russia, Romania, Italy, Ireland, The Netherlands and Denmark, offering a wide range of diverse contributions to engage with different forms of citizen media. The areas of citizen media explored include: citizen journalism, amateur photography, graffiti, digital storytelling, blogging, tweeting, hacktivism, facebook, citizen theatre, nanodemonstrations; amateur subtitling and fansubbing; postcolonial cinema; online trolling.…mehr

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Arranged into four thematic sections - public and journalistic media; performance and practice media; social and affective media - Mona Baker and Bolette Blaagaard's collection brings together scholars based in the UK, USA, Russia, Romania, Italy, Ireland, The Netherlands and Denmark, offering a wide range of diverse contributions to engage with different forms of citizen media. The areas of citizen media explored include: citizen journalism, amateur photography, graffiti, digital storytelling, blogging, tweeting, hacktivism, facebook, citizen theatre, nanodemonstrations; amateur subtitling and fansubbing; postcolonial cinema; online trolling.
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Autorenporträt
Mona Baker is Professor Emerita in Translation Studies at the Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies, University of Manchester, UK. She is the author of Translation and Conflict (2006) and In Other Words (2011) and editor or co-editor of numerous reference works, including Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies (2009). Bolette B. Blaagaard is Associate Professor of Communications at Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark. She is the co-editor of Deconstructing Europe: Postcolonial Perspectives (2012) with Sandra Ponzanesi, After Cosmopolitanism (2013) with Patrick Hanafin and Rosi Braidotti, and Cosmopolitanism and the New News Media (2014) with Lilie Chouliaraki.