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[ecrea] "Recession and the Media" - Special Issues of Popular Communication: The International Journal of Media and Culture
Tue Aug 17 14:07:27 GMT 2010
>We are pleased to announce the publication of
>our latest special issue on the impact of the
>global economic crisis on popular communication,
>edited by Jonathan Gray and Lee Harrington.
>
>In a series of exploratory essays, this special
>issue of Popular Communication examines the
>impact of the recession on different aspects of
>global and regional media and cultural
>industries, changing practices of media
>production, as well as media consumption, and
>the interplay of economic challenges and technological change.
>
>The issues features contributions by
>Justin Lewis
>Jeffrey P. Jones
>Anthony Fung
>Bill Grantham & Toby Miller
>Nancy K. Baym
>John Hartley
>Amanda D. Lotz
>Matthew P. McAllister
>Serra Tinic
>Nina B. Huntemann
>Bart Beaty
>Shanti Kumar
>Jeanette Steemers
>Denise D. Bielby & C. Lee Harrington
>John T. Caldwell
>Mark Deuze, Phoebe Elefante & Brian Steward
>Felicia D. Henderson
>Cornel Sandvoss
>
>Individual subscribers or those interested in
>purchasing individual articles can access the
>journal at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t775653693
>
>Popular Communication is the official journal of
>the Popular Communication Division of the
>International Communication Association and
>electronic access is free to all members of the
>Division via the ICA website (existing members
>access the journal by logging on to
>http://www.icahdq.org/login.asp and selecting
>â¬SPublisher Discountsâ¬). Annual Division
>membership is $8. If you would like to join ICA
>and/or the Popular Communication Division, please visit www.icahdq.org.
>
>For further information on Popular
>Communication: The International Journal of
>Media and Culture, please visit http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/hppc.
>
>You can contact the editorial team via email at
>(popularcommunication /at/ surrey.ac.uk).
>
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