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[ecrea] New issue of media and cultural politics

Mon Jul 17 12:01:04 GMT 2006


>International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics
>Volume 2. Issue 2
>
>Articles:
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>Public intellectuals and the media: integrating media theory into a 
>stalled debate
>David W. Park
>
>'John, a 20-year-old Boston native with a great sense of humour': on 
>the spectacularization of the 'self ' and the incorporation of 
>identity in the age of reality television
>Alison Hearn
>
>Exploring participants' experiences of the Gay Games: intersections 
>of sport, gender and sexuality
>David Rowe, Kevin Markwell, Deborah Stevenson
>
>An American werewolf in Kabul: John Walker Lindh, the construction 
>of 'race', and the return to whiteness
>Sean Brayton
>
>Pan-African politics in African American visual art: Where have we 
>been? Where are we going?
>Bridget R. Cooks
>
>Renegotiating media in the post-Soviet era: western journalistic 
>practices in the Armenian radio programme Aniv
>Gayane Torosyan and Kenneth Starck
>
>Commentaries:
>
>Editorial introduction
>Carolyn M. Byerly
>
>Rethinking communication, media and activism
>James Hamilton
>
>TeleSUR (television of the South): Discarding contraflow for 
>horizontal communication
>Lee Artz
>
>Reviews:
>
>Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics, and Education
>By David Robie
>Reviewed by Asha Chand
>
>What the Media are doing to our media
>Guardians of Power: The Myth of the Liberal Media
>By David Edwards and David Cromwell
>Reviewed by Paul A. Taylor
>
>What the Media are Doing to Our Politics
>by John Lloyd
>Reviewed by Paul A. Taylor
>
>ABOUT THE JOURNAL
>
>The International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics (MCP) is 
>committed to analyzing the politics of communication(s) and cultural 
>processes. It addresses cultural politics in their local, 
>international and global dimensions, recognizing equally the 
>importance of issues defined by their specific cultural geography 
>and those which traverse cultures and nations. MCP promotes 
>critical, in-depth, engaged research on the intersections of 
>sociology, politics, cultural studies and media studies and invites 
>sharp, contemporary, stimulating analyses of issues of live concern 
>for a broad range of cultures and nations and for the international community.
>For subscription and further information you can visit our website 
>at <http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/mcp/>http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/mcp/
>
>
>Dr Katharine Sarikakis
>Institute of Communications Studies
>University of Leeds
>Houldsworth Building
>Leeds LS2 9JT
>
>Managing Editor
>International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics
>

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