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An approachable but critical introduction to the complex relationship between disability and the media, bringing together prominent theoretical work and research on disability internationally, with analysis and examples of a range of contemporary media issues in news, the press, broadcasting and new media.
This book is essential reading for all media students and researchers - and for anyone interested in getting to grips with the ways in which media is becoming a progressively more pervasive, intimate and powerful part of life in the 2010s.
This analysis offers a global perspective on how people with disabilities are represented as users, consumers, viewers or listeners of new media by policymakers, corporations, programmers and the disabled themselves.
Explores some of the best-known literary partnerships - from the Sidneys to Boswell and Johnson to Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. This collection challenges the traditional focus on solitary genius by examining the diversity of literary couplings and collaborations from the early modern to the postmodern period.
Draws on a range of national, regional, and international examples, to explore the new forms of consumption and use of communication and media technology that the phenomenon of mobiles represents. This work examines the implications in contemporary media convergence such as digital photography and mobile internet.
There are over one and a half billion mobile phones used worldwide. This book sets out to integrate an understanding of the mobile media economy (political and cultural), with knowledge of mobile culture and to articulate these with an account of the politics of mobiles (as they relate to questions of media and culture).
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