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Time, Media and Modernity

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
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Beschreibung

A wide ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of media time and mediated temporalities. The chapters explore the diverse ways in which time is articulated by media technologies, the way time is constructed, represented and communicated in cultural texts, and how it is experienced in different social contexts and environments.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-349-32537-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.2012
Auflage12001 A. 1st ed. 2012
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht327 g
Artikel-Nr.2045198
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.20044872
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Autor

JOHN CORNER Visiting Professor in Communication Studies at the University of Leeds and an Emeritus Professor of the University of Liverpool, UKDAVID DEACON Professor of Communication and Media Analysis and Head of Department, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UKAMANDA KEARNEY Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, in the School of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of New South Wales, AustraliaALISON LANDSBERG Associate Professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, USAMARTIN LISTER Professor Emeritus in Visual Culture, in the Department of Culture, Media, and Drama, Faculty of Creative Arts, UWE, Bristol, UK SCOTT MCQUIRE Associate Professor and Reader in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, AustraliaMICHAEL PICKERING Professor of Media and Cultural Analysis in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UKSARAH PINK Professor of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UKANNA READING Professor of Communication at the University of Western Sydney, Australia

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