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Collecting important works from one of Australia's leading scholars of media, culture, and policy, this study brings sharper focus upon both historical and industrial contexts. Engaging with the global debate on multiethnic societies by focusing on creativity "at the margins," this survey argues that industrial and social trends in media, communications, and culture are outstripping the academic frameworks that were erected to deal with them.

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Collecting important works from one of Australia's leading scholars of media, culture, and policy, this study brings sharper focus upon both historical and industrial contexts. Engaging with the global debate on multiethnic societies by focusing on creativity "at the margins," this survey argues that industrial and social trends in media, communications, and culture are outstripping the academic frameworks that were erected to deal with them.
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Autorenporträt
Stuart Cunningham is a professor and the head of the School of Media and Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology. He is the deputy director of the Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy. He is the coauthor of Australian Television and International Mediascapes and New Patterns in Global Television. Meaghan Morris is chair professor of cultural studies at Lingnan University in Hong Kong. She is the author of Identity Anecdotes: Translation and Media Culture; The Pirate's Fiancée: Feminism, Reading, Postmodernism; and Too Soon Too Late: History in Popular Culture.