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In today's world, identities are no longer built solely within communities of family, neighbourhood, school and work - the media plays an important role in formulating our identities or constructions of self. This volume brings together the usually segregated areas of interpersonal and mass communication, and also incorporates work from sociology, psychology and women's studies. Each contributor examines our understanding of self both within a specific context of mediated culture and within a specific theoretical framework, such as critical theory, social constructionism and feminism.

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In today's world, identities are no longer built solely within communities of family, neighbourhood, school and work - the media plays an important role in formulating our identities or constructions of self. This volume brings together the usually segregated areas of interpersonal and mass communication, and also incorporates work from sociology, psychology and women's studies. Each contributor examines our understanding of self both within a specific context of mediated culture and within a specific theoretical framework, such as critical theory, social constructionism and feminism.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas R. Lindlof earned his B.A. in English from the University of Florida and his M.A. in Radio-Television-Film and Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Texas at Austin. He has previously held faculty positions at the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Iowa and is the former chair of the Department of Telecommunications at UK. Lindlof's areas of teaching and research interest include the cultural analysis of mediated communication, audience theory and research, uses of communication media by families, qualitative research methods and telecommunications program analysis. He has published articles in many communication journals, edited the books Natural Audiences and Constructing The Self in a Mediated World and is the author of Qualitative Communication Research Methods, published in 1994. He is the editor of the Journal of Broadcasting amp; Electronic Media.