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Cultural studies face a complicated yet rich future, proving both flexible and resilient in many countries. This book offers a fresh perspective on the state of the field, via an evaluation of the work of one of its key thinkers - Graeme Turner - and the traditions of Australian cultural studies which have been influential on the formation of the field. This lively and provocative volume is essential reading for anyone interested in where cultural studies has come from, where it's heading to, and what kinds of ideas will help scholars and students alike make sense of and reconfigure the…mehr

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Cultural studies face a complicated yet rich future, proving both flexible and resilient in many countries. This book offers a fresh perspective on the state of the field, via an evaluation of the work of one of its key thinkers - Graeme Turner - and the traditions of Australian cultural studies which have been influential on the formation of the field. This lively and provocative volume is essential reading for anyone interested in where cultural studies has come from, where it's heading to, and what kinds of ideas will help scholars and students alike make sense of and reconfigure the discipline. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
Autorenporträt
Gerard Goggin is Professor of Media and Communications and ARC Future Fellow at the University of Sydney, Australia. Anna Cristina Pertierra is Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Social Analysis at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. Mark Andrejevic is Professor in the Department of Media Studies, Pomona College, Claremont, CA, USA. Melissa Gregg is Principal Engineer in User Experience Research at Intel labs, based in Portland, OR, USA.