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[ecrea] Cultural Politics - Free Sample Issue Available - Special Section on the Cultural Politics of Celebrity

Thu Apr 14 12:37:56 GMT 2011



A Free Sample Issue of the journal Cultural Politics - Volume 6, Number 1, March 2010 - is now available on the Berg website featuring a special section on the cultural politics of celebrity.

Details below.

Best wishes.

John.

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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berg/cpij/2010/00000006/00000001

The Exit from Capitalism has Already Begun

pp. 5-14(10)

Authors: Gorz, André

Towers that Flower

pp. 15-21(7)

Authors: Finlay, Alec; Maris, Alexander

An Extreme Case of Social Life: Inmate Society in National Socialist Concentration Camps

pp. 23-46(24)

Author: Suderland, Maja

Special Section on the Cultural Politics of Celebrity

The Cultural Politics of Celebrity

pp. 49-64(16)

Authors: Drake, Philip; Miah, Andy

News, Celebrity, and Vortextuality: A Study of the Media Coverage of the Michael Jackson Verdict

pp. 65-84(20)

Author: Whannel, Garry

Unsolicited Submission

pp. 85-91(7)

Author: Levine, David

The "Public Inquisitor" as Media Celebrity

pp. 93-109(17)

Author: Higgins, Michael

"As Seen on TV." The Celebrity Expert: How Taste is Shaped by Lifestyle Media

pp. 111-124(14)

Authors: Powell, Helen; Prasad, Sylvie

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berg/cpij/2010/00000006/00000001

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*Cultural Politics*

*Edited by**

*John Armitage**, Northumbria University, UK
*Ryan Bishop*, National University of Singapore, Singapore
*Douglas Kellner*, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

*Print ISSN:* 1743-2197
*Online ISSN:* 1751-7435
*Frequency:* 3 times per year

*Cultural Politics* is an international, refereed journal that explores the global character and effects of contemporary culture and politics. It analyzes how cultural identities, agencies and actors, political issues and conflicts, and global media are linked, characterized, examined and resolved. In doing so, the journal explores precisely what is cultural about politics and what is political about culture. It investigates the marginalized and outer regions of this complex and interdisciplinary subject area.

Each issue publishes artwork by selected artists reflecting contemporary cultural and political issues.

Web: http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/CulturalPolitics/tabid/520/Default.aspx

Dr John Armitage

Associate Dean &

Head of Department of Media

Co-editor, */Cultural Politics/*

School of Arts & Social Sciences

Room SQ318d, Squires Building

Northumbria University

Newcastle upon Tyne

NE1 8ST

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Visit the */Cultural Politics/* website at:

http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/CulturalPolitics/tabid/520/Default.aspx

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