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  • - Furthering Social Change
     
    £100.49

    The dramatic contribution of grassroots organizations to effecting social change is brought into detail on women from around the globe. This title discusses concrete action within a theoretical framework.

  • - Popular Music and Global Cultural Diversity
    by Deanna Campbell Robinson, Elizabeth Buck & Marlene Cuthbert
    £100.49 - 138.99

    Aims to determine whether there is a growing homogenization of the world's popular music, or whether there is a continuing and perhaps ever-increasing diversity of song styles and forms. Focuses on how the process of popular music production is perceived by local musicians and reflects upon theory.

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    £100.49

    By exploring the role of both culture and the mass media, this volume fills a gap in the literature on war and peace. Outstanding scholars provide an overview of critical mass media research and open up entirely new perspectives on the ongoing debate over communications issues in war and peace. The contributions bring together common themes including the military-industrial-communications complex, cultural imperialism and transnational control of communications. Various perspectives are covered, such as gender issues, language study and bureaucratization.

  • - A Guide
    by Michael Real
    £117.49

    'A beautifully written, intellectually challenging, and highly readable exploration of the mysteries of contemporary mass media and popular culture. Real does a masterful job of empowering his readers. Students will find this book fascinating, and in some cases terrifying' - Arthur Asa Berger, San Francisco State University

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    £100.49

    The growing connections between media, culture and religion are increasingly evident in contemporary society, but until now have rarely been theoretically linked. The contributors to this volume effectively combine these areas into a coherent whole. The issues they examine include: the decline of religious institutions during the late twentieth century; the increasing autonomy and individualized practice of religion; and the surge of media and media-based icons that are often imbued with religious qualities, and the ensuing effect on cultural practices.

  • - Others in Discourse
     
    £74.99

    This volume brings together articles that apply critical discourse analysis to texts and speech which contribute to the marginalizaton of minority groups. Studying both the fine detail of language use and the political values implicated by word choice, the contributors demonstrate the usefulness of linguistic perspectives in advancing the study of prejudice and social inequality.

  • - The End of Diversity?
    by Hamid Mowlana
    £100.49

    'Mowlana examines the human dimensions and the technological imperatives of international communications. [He] provides a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary analysis, covering the fields of history, power, community, legitimacy, and language. By analyzing the implications of communication today Mowlana provides a new paradigm for the study of international communication' Culturelink

  • by Gerald Sussman
    £100.49

    'Sussman is a severe critic of mass media culture, and a yet more severe critic of the interests behind it. His book is a long, powerful and sophisticated polemic.... an entertaining read, filled with intriguing detail.... An important contribution to an area of concern within international affairs' - International Affairs

  • by Stewart M. Hoover & Knut Lundby
    £138.99

    The growing connections between media, culture and religion are increasingly evident in contemporary society, but until now have rarely been theoretically linked. The contributors to this volume effectively combine these areas into a coherent whole. The issues they examine include: the decline of religious institutions during the late twentieth century; the increasing autonomy and individualized practice of religion; and the surge of media and media-based icons that are often imbued with religious qualities, and the ensuing effect on cultural practices.

  • - Others in Discourse
    by Stephen Harold Riggins
    £117.49

    This volume brings together articles that apply critical discourse analysis to texts and speech which contribute to the marginalizaton of minority groups. Studying both the fine detail of language use and the political values implicated by word choice, the contributors demonstrate the usefulness of linguistic perspectives in advancing the study of prejudice and social inequality.

  • - A Cultural Studies Approach
    by Michael Real
    £100.49

    Introduces and examines the cultural studies approach to understanding media. This work provides a critical review of previous traditions of media research and theory. It argues that issues of personal identity and consciousness, of conflict and bias, of politics and policy, are more effectively articulated and understood through cultural studies.

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