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[ecrea] New thematic section from Culture Unbound: "Rural Media Spaces"
Fri Jun 11 15:24:32 GMT 2010
New thematic section from
Culture Unbound: “Rural Media Spaces”
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/current-volume.html
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural research is a new
open access e-journal that seeks to be a forum for contemporary, cutting
edge cultural research from a wide range of disciplinary and
interdisciplinary areas. Culture Unbound has just published a new
thematic section dedicated to the theme “Rural Media Spaces”.
This section is edited by Magnus Andersson and André
Jansson and it comprises seven articles that in different ways
focuses on how the processes of globalization and mediatization affect
the places beyond cities: What happens to rural spaces and rural
societies in terms of connectivity, representation and social
significance? These questions indicate a potential research agenda that
corresponds to the emerging subfield of communication geography that
engages with the dual question of how communication produces space and
how space produces communication. This thematic section of Culture
Unbound is thus an attempt to bring together an interdisciplinary
group of scholars and provide a common ground for research on the
relationship between mediation, mediatization and rural spaces in the
global era.
Featured articles are:
Magnus Andersson & André Jansson, “Rural Media Spaces:
Communication Geography on New Terrain”
Lelia Green, “Imagining Rural Audiences in Remote Western
Australia”
Maria Bakardjieva & Amanda Williams, “Super Network on the
Prairie: The Discursive Framing of Broadband Connectivity by Policy
Planners and Rural Residents in Alberta, Canada”
André Jansson, “Mediatization, Spatial Coherence and Social
Sustainability: The Role of Digital Media Networks in a Swedish
Countryside Community”
Magnus Andersson, “Provincial Globalization: The Local Struggle of
Place-Making”
Michael Woods, “Reporting an Unsettled Countryside: The News Media
and Rural Protests in Britain”
Keith Halfacree, “Reading Rural Consumption Practices for
Difference: Bolt-holes, Castles and Life-rafts”
Along with this thematic section we also publish two new articles within
the wider field f cultural research: Martina Ladendorf’s
”Commercialization of Lesbian Identities in Showtime’s The L-Word”
and Defne Karaosmanoglu’s, ”Nostalgia Spaces of Consumption and
Heterotopia: Ramadan Festivities in Istanbul”.
You can access all articles for free at:
http://www.cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/current-volume.html
We also welcome new article manuscripts in all areas of cultural
research, as well as proposals for future theme sections.
Martin Fredriksson
Executive Editor
Culture Unbound
(Martin.fredriksson /at/ liu.se)
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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