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[ecrea] new book on media/publics
Thu Mar 18 18:14:29 GMT 2010
The Media & The Public
"Them" and "Us" in Media Discourse
Stephen Coleman & Karen Ross
"Stephen Coleman and Karen Ross inspire us to
reflect critically on prevailing assumptions we
hold about the media and its publics. Their
compelling analysis ? written in a clear and
accessible ? charts new directions for
understanding the dynamics of contemporary democracy."
Peter Dahlgren, Lund University
February 2010 ? 416 pages
Paperback ? 978-1-4051-6041-4 ? £19.99 £15.99
Hardback ? 978-1-4051-6040-7 ? £50.00 £40.00
The Media and the Public explores the ways a
range of media have constructed and represented
the public, arguing that the public is always a
product of representation, that there is no a
priori public that is captured or recorded by
the media. Twenty-first century publics witness
themselves more than any public in history - in
vox pops, phone-ins, studio-audience
discussions, reality TV formats and beyond - but
they do not control their own image. Mediated
publics are vulnerable to misrepresentation by
media images that fail to reflect their
diversity and complexity. Through an exploration
of citizen journalism, street newspapers,
participatory media, online public consultations
and the blogosphere, Coleman and Ross identify a
more comprehensive and diverse set of public
voices who are using media outlets to speak for
themselves. Provides a new synthesis of recent
research exploring the relationship between
media and their publics Identifies ways in
which different publics are subverting the
gatekeeping of mainstream media in order to find
a voice and communicate with others Situates
contemporary media-public discourse and
relationships in an historical context in order
to show the origin of contemporary public/political engagement.
Order online at www.wiley.com, or call:
UK Only FREEPHONE: 0800 243407
From overseas: +44 (0)1243 843 294
using promotion code VA731
20% discount with promo code VA731
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Karen Ross
Professor of Media and Public Communication
and Associate Dean
Department of Communication and Media
University of Liverpool
Roxby Building
Liverpool L69 7ZT, UK
mob: 07798 884110
office: 0151 794 2310
e: (rossk /at/ liverpool.ac.uk)
Editor, Communication, Culture & Critique:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cccr
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