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Communications/Media/Geographies by Paul C Adams and Julie Cupples and Kevin Glynn and André Jansson and Shaun Moores , Taylor & Francis Ltd


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    Author(s)Paul C Adams and Julie Cupples and Kevin Glynn and André Jansson and Shaun Moores
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781138824348
    Pages202
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2016

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Communications/Media/Geographies by Paul C Adams and Julie Cupples and Kevin Glynn and André Jansson and Shaun Moores

    Although there are human geographers who have previously written on matters of media and communication, and those in media and communication studies who have previously written on geographical issues, this is the first book-length dialogue in which experienced theorists and researchers from these different fields address each other directly and engage in conversation across traditional academic boundaries. The result is a compelling discussion, with the authors setting out statements of their positions before responding to the arguments made by others._x000D__x000D_One significant aspect of this discussion is a spirited debate about the sort of interdisciplinary area that might emerge as a focus for future work. Does the already-established idea of communication geography offer the best way forward? If so, what would applied or critical forms of communication geography be concerned to do? Could communication geography benefit from the sorts of conjunctural analysis that have been developed in contemporary cultural studies? Might a further way forward be to imagine an interdisciplinary field of everyday-life studies, which would draw critically on non-representational theories of practice and movement?_x000D__x000D_Readers of Communications/Media/Geographies are invited to join the debate, thinking through such questions for themselves, and the themes that are explored in this book (for example, of space, place, meaning, power, and ethics) will be of interest not only to academics in human geography and in media and communication studies, but also to a wider range of scholars from across the humanities and social sciences._x000D_show more



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