Graeme Turner is Emeritus Professor in Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is one of the founding figures of media and cultural studies in Australia and a leading figure internationally; his recent work has focused on post-broadcast television and digital media.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: In transition: media and cultural studies for the digital era Part One: Television Chapter Two: Television in transition, a view from the margins: the Flow essays 2010-2012 Chapter Three: Convergence and divergence: the international experience of digital television Chapter Four: Reality TV and the demotic turn Part Two: The media and the state Chapter Five: The nation-state, media globalization, and television: has the nation-state returned - or did it never leave? Chapter Six: Setting the scene for commercial nationalism: the nation, the market and the media Chapter Seven: The media and democracy in the digital era: is this what we had in mind? Part Three: Celebrity Chapter Eight: Approaching celebrity studies Chapter Nine: Is celebrity news, news? Chapter Ten: Celebrity, participation and the public Part Four: A critical agenda Chapter Eleven: Culture, politics and the cultural industries: reviving a critical agenda Chapter Twelve: Conclusion: media studies, cultural studies, and the critical imperative in the digital era
Chapter One: In transition: media and cultural studies for the digital era Part One: Television Chapter Two: Television in transition, a view from the margins: the Flow essays 2010-2012 Chapter Three: Convergence and divergence: the international experience of digital television Chapter Four: Reality TV and the demotic turn Part Two: The media and the state Chapter Five: The nation-state, media globalization, and television: has the nation-state returned - or did it never leave? Chapter Six: Setting the scene for commercial nationalism: the nation, the market and the media Chapter Seven: The media and democracy in the digital era: is this what we had in mind? Part Three: Celebrity Chapter Eight: Approaching celebrity studies Chapter Nine: Is celebrity news, news? Chapter Ten: Celebrity, participation and the public Part Four: A critical agenda Chapter Eleven: Culture, politics and the cultural industries: reviving a critical agenda Chapter Twelve: Conclusion: media studies, cultural studies, and the critical imperative in the digital era
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