The Routledge Companion to Media and the City
Herausgeber: Stein, Erica; Kredell, Brendan; Halegoua, Germaine R.
The Routledge Companion to Media and the City
Herausgeber: Stein, Erica; Kredell, Brendan; Halegoua, Germaine R.
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Bringing together leading scholars from around the world and across scholarly disciplines, this collection of 32 original essays provides a comprehensive exploration of the relationships between cities and media.
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Bringing together leading scholars from around the world and across scholarly disciplines, this collection of 32 original essays provides a comprehensive exploration of the relationships between cities and media.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441111
- ISBN-10: 036744111X
- Artikelnr.: 63298147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441111
- ISBN-10: 036744111X
- Artikelnr.: 63298147
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Erica Stein is Assistant Professor of Film at Vassar College. Her research focuses on the spatial politics of alternative cinemas. She is the author of Seeing Symphonically: Avant-Garde Film, Urban Planning, and the Utopian Image of New York (2021) and the co-founder of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture. Germaine R. Halegoua is John D. Evans Development Professor and associate professor of Communication and Media at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on the relationships between people, place, and digital media. She is the author of The Digital City (2020), Smart Cities (2020), and co-editor of Locating Emerging Media (2016). Brendan Kredell is Associate Professor of Film Studies and Production at Oakland University. His research and writing focus on the intersection of media and urban studies. With Marijke de Valck and Skadi Loist, he co-edited the book Film Festivals: History, Theory, Method, Practice (2016) and is the co-founder of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture .
Introduction How to Do Things with Media and the City
Part I: Imaginaries and Cityscapes
1. Cinema as Urban Modelling: Understanding Urban Phenomena through Fiction Films
2. Imagining Migrants in Cities
3. "The Last Time I Saw Paris": The Contemporary Parisian Omnibus Film in Context
4. Backlot Urbanism: The Constructed New York City of How I Met Your Mother
5. Nollywood Film Posters and Print Urbanism in Lagos
6. Architectural Symbolism in Latin American Cinema
7. Skylines of the Mind: How City Building Games Reflect Urban Imaginations and Shape Urban Realities
8. Voicing New Life: Prostitute Reform and the Socialist Public Sphere in 1950s Chinese Cinema
9. Urban Labor and the Cinematic Nocturne
Part II: Architectures and Infrastructures
10. The Architecture of News Media in New York City
11. Amsterdam Film Festival City
12. The Sportification of Place: Governance
Mediatization
and Place-Branding through the Stadium
13. Ambos Nogales Repair: Critical Play and the Infrastructures of the Border City
14. On Emptiness: Spacing in Media Architecture
15. Rethinking Public Projection as Traction: The Case of Imagining Publics (2019)
16. Land Use Mapping and the Topologies of a Cinematic City: San Diego's Backlots from 1985-2005
Part III: Development and Redevelopment
17 Masterplanning: Urban Redevelopment and the Racialization of American Urban Cinematic Space
18. A Layered Landscape of Western Movie Production: Combining Geographical and Historiographical Methods at Old Tucson Studios
19. At Home in the Metropolis: Reimagining Beijing and Shanghai in the 21st Century
20. The City at 42nd Street
21. Dreaming
Documenting
Disturbing: Independent Environmental Film in 1970s West Berlin
22. Screening Istanbul and the Rebelliousness of Poor Images
23. Care-ful Governance in the Smart City
24. "City Stories": Digital Placemaking and Public History in Singapore
25. "What am I Supposed to do with all These White People?": Fifty Years of Gentrification Anxiety on Screen
Part IV: Strategies and Tactics
26. Studio Urbanism
27. Locational Love and Labor: Hollywood Media Production Pre- and Post-Pandemic
28. Who Controls the Media: the Racial Politics of Public Interest and Local Television in Detroit
29. From Extraterritoriality to Extratemporality: Contemporary Media and Politics in Hong Kong
30. Detroit Diplomats Represent: Hip Hop
Gentrification
and the City
31. Rethinking Micromobility as Mobilities Justice: Location-based Traffic Apps in Rio de Janeiro
32. Not At All Evenly Distributed
Part I: Imaginaries and Cityscapes
1. Cinema as Urban Modelling: Understanding Urban Phenomena through Fiction Films
2. Imagining Migrants in Cities
3. "The Last Time I Saw Paris": The Contemporary Parisian Omnibus Film in Context
4. Backlot Urbanism: The Constructed New York City of How I Met Your Mother
5. Nollywood Film Posters and Print Urbanism in Lagos
6. Architectural Symbolism in Latin American Cinema
7. Skylines of the Mind: How City Building Games Reflect Urban Imaginations and Shape Urban Realities
8. Voicing New Life: Prostitute Reform and the Socialist Public Sphere in 1950s Chinese Cinema
9. Urban Labor and the Cinematic Nocturne
Part II: Architectures and Infrastructures
10. The Architecture of News Media in New York City
11. Amsterdam Film Festival City
12. The Sportification of Place: Governance
Mediatization
and Place-Branding through the Stadium
13. Ambos Nogales Repair: Critical Play and the Infrastructures of the Border City
14. On Emptiness: Spacing in Media Architecture
15. Rethinking Public Projection as Traction: The Case of Imagining Publics (2019)
16. Land Use Mapping and the Topologies of a Cinematic City: San Diego's Backlots from 1985-2005
Part III: Development and Redevelopment
17 Masterplanning: Urban Redevelopment and the Racialization of American Urban Cinematic Space
18. A Layered Landscape of Western Movie Production: Combining Geographical and Historiographical Methods at Old Tucson Studios
19. At Home in the Metropolis: Reimagining Beijing and Shanghai in the 21st Century
20. The City at 42nd Street
21. Dreaming
Documenting
Disturbing: Independent Environmental Film in 1970s West Berlin
22. Screening Istanbul and the Rebelliousness of Poor Images
23. Care-ful Governance in the Smart City
24. "City Stories": Digital Placemaking and Public History in Singapore
25. "What am I Supposed to do with all These White People?": Fifty Years of Gentrification Anxiety on Screen
Part IV: Strategies and Tactics
26. Studio Urbanism
27. Locational Love and Labor: Hollywood Media Production Pre- and Post-Pandemic
28. Who Controls the Media: the Racial Politics of Public Interest and Local Television in Detroit
29. From Extraterritoriality to Extratemporality: Contemporary Media and Politics in Hong Kong
30. Detroit Diplomats Represent: Hip Hop
Gentrification
and the City
31. Rethinking Micromobility as Mobilities Justice: Location-based Traffic Apps in Rio de Janeiro
32. Not At All Evenly Distributed
Introduction How to Do Things with Media and the City
Part I: Imaginaries and Cityscapes
1. Cinema as Urban Modelling: Understanding Urban Phenomena through Fiction Films
2. Imagining Migrants in Cities
3. "The Last Time I Saw Paris": The Contemporary Parisian Omnibus Film in Context
4. Backlot Urbanism: The Constructed New York City of How I Met Your Mother
5. Nollywood Film Posters and Print Urbanism in Lagos
6. Architectural Symbolism in Latin American Cinema
7. Skylines of the Mind: How City Building Games Reflect Urban Imaginations and Shape Urban Realities
8. Voicing New Life: Prostitute Reform and the Socialist Public Sphere in 1950s Chinese Cinema
9. Urban Labor and the Cinematic Nocturne
Part II: Architectures and Infrastructures
10. The Architecture of News Media in New York City
11. Amsterdam Film Festival City
12. The Sportification of Place: Governance
Mediatization
and Place-Branding through the Stadium
13. Ambos Nogales Repair: Critical Play and the Infrastructures of the Border City
14. On Emptiness: Spacing in Media Architecture
15. Rethinking Public Projection as Traction: The Case of Imagining Publics (2019)
16. Land Use Mapping and the Topologies of a Cinematic City: San Diego's Backlots from 1985-2005
Part III: Development and Redevelopment
17 Masterplanning: Urban Redevelopment and the Racialization of American Urban Cinematic Space
18. A Layered Landscape of Western Movie Production: Combining Geographical and Historiographical Methods at Old Tucson Studios
19. At Home in the Metropolis: Reimagining Beijing and Shanghai in the 21st Century
20. The City at 42nd Street
21. Dreaming
Documenting
Disturbing: Independent Environmental Film in 1970s West Berlin
22. Screening Istanbul and the Rebelliousness of Poor Images
23. Care-ful Governance in the Smart City
24. "City Stories": Digital Placemaking and Public History in Singapore
25. "What am I Supposed to do with all These White People?": Fifty Years of Gentrification Anxiety on Screen
Part IV: Strategies and Tactics
26. Studio Urbanism
27. Locational Love and Labor: Hollywood Media Production Pre- and Post-Pandemic
28. Who Controls the Media: the Racial Politics of Public Interest and Local Television in Detroit
29. From Extraterritoriality to Extratemporality: Contemporary Media and Politics in Hong Kong
30. Detroit Diplomats Represent: Hip Hop
Gentrification
and the City
31. Rethinking Micromobility as Mobilities Justice: Location-based Traffic Apps in Rio de Janeiro
32. Not At All Evenly Distributed
Part I: Imaginaries and Cityscapes
1. Cinema as Urban Modelling: Understanding Urban Phenomena through Fiction Films
2. Imagining Migrants in Cities
3. "The Last Time I Saw Paris": The Contemporary Parisian Omnibus Film in Context
4. Backlot Urbanism: The Constructed New York City of How I Met Your Mother
5. Nollywood Film Posters and Print Urbanism in Lagos
6. Architectural Symbolism in Latin American Cinema
7. Skylines of the Mind: How City Building Games Reflect Urban Imaginations and Shape Urban Realities
8. Voicing New Life: Prostitute Reform and the Socialist Public Sphere in 1950s Chinese Cinema
9. Urban Labor and the Cinematic Nocturne
Part II: Architectures and Infrastructures
10. The Architecture of News Media in New York City
11. Amsterdam Film Festival City
12. The Sportification of Place: Governance
Mediatization
and Place-Branding through the Stadium
13. Ambos Nogales Repair: Critical Play and the Infrastructures of the Border City
14. On Emptiness: Spacing in Media Architecture
15. Rethinking Public Projection as Traction: The Case of Imagining Publics (2019)
16. Land Use Mapping and the Topologies of a Cinematic City: San Diego's Backlots from 1985-2005
Part III: Development and Redevelopment
17 Masterplanning: Urban Redevelopment and the Racialization of American Urban Cinematic Space
18. A Layered Landscape of Western Movie Production: Combining Geographical and Historiographical Methods at Old Tucson Studios
19. At Home in the Metropolis: Reimagining Beijing and Shanghai in the 21st Century
20. The City at 42nd Street
21. Dreaming
Documenting
Disturbing: Independent Environmental Film in 1970s West Berlin
22. Screening Istanbul and the Rebelliousness of Poor Images
23. Care-ful Governance in the Smart City
24. "City Stories": Digital Placemaking and Public History in Singapore
25. "What am I Supposed to do with all These White People?": Fifty Years of Gentrification Anxiety on Screen
Part IV: Strategies and Tactics
26. Studio Urbanism
27. Locational Love and Labor: Hollywood Media Production Pre- and Post-Pandemic
28. Who Controls the Media: the Racial Politics of Public Interest and Local Television in Detroit
29. From Extraterritoriality to Extratemporality: Contemporary Media and Politics in Hong Kong
30. Detroit Diplomats Represent: Hip Hop
Gentrification
and the City
31. Rethinking Micromobility as Mobilities Justice: Location-based Traffic Apps in Rio de Janeiro
32. Not At All Evenly Distributed