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[Commlist] New Book: The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication
Wed Oct 16 15:38:11 GMT 2019
/The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication/ traces
central debates within the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on
mediated cities and urban communication. The volume brings together
diverse perspectives and global case studies to map key areas of
research within media, cultural and urban studies, where a joint focus
on communications and cities has made important innovations in how we
understand urban space, technology, identity and community.
Exploring the rise and growing complexity of urban media and
communication as the next key theme for both urban and media studies,
the book gathers and reviews fast-developing knowledge on specific
emergent phenomena such as reading the city as symbol and text;
understanding urban infrastructures as media (and vice-versa); the rise
of global cities; urban and suburban media cultures: newspapers, cinema,
radio, television and the mobile phone; changing spaces and practices of
urban consumption; the mediation of the neighborhood, community and
diaspora; the centrality of culture to urban regeneration; communicative
responses to urban crises such as racism, poverty and pollution; the
role of street art in the negotiation of ‘the right to the city’; city
competition and urban branding; outdoor advertising; moving image
architecture; ‘smart’/cyber urbanism; and the emergence of Media City
production spaces and clusters.
Charting key debates and neglected connections between cities and media,
this book challenges what we know about contemporary urban living and
introduces innovative frameworks for understanding cities, media and
their futures. As such, it will be an essential resource for students
and scholars of media and communication studies, urban communication,
urban sociology, urban planning and design, architecture, visual
cultures, urban geography, art history, politics, cultural studies,
anthropology and cultural policy studies, as well as those working with
governmental agencies, cultural foundations and institutes, and policy
think tanks.
Zlatan Krajina is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University
of Zagreb, Croatia.
Deborah Stevenson is Professor of Sociology and Urban Cultural Research
in the Institute of Culture and Society at the Western Sydney
University, Australia.
https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Urban-Media-and-Communication-1st-Edition/Krajina-Stevenson/p/book/9780415792554
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