Place, power, media : mediated responses to globalization / Divya McMillin, Joost de Bruin, and Jo Smith, editors.
- Title
- Place, power, media : mediated responses to globalization / Divya McMillin, Joost de Bruin, and Jo Smith, editors.
- Published by
- New York : Peter Lang Publishing, [2018]
- ©2018
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- Description
- vi, 232 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- Place, Power, Media: Mediated Responses to Globalization is a compelling, interdisciplinary exploration of how media practices and communication rituals are connected to larger economic, social, and political processes in a globalizing world. Through a rich variety of media texts, authors examine how daily, mundane, and interpersonal processes help shape `our' place in the world, a placement that is integrally connected to social relations at the global level. Denoting a sense of geography as well as demarcating diverse social positionings, place is understood as the result of historical and contemporary discourses occurring on a range of scales and within different cultural, aesthetic, and political contexts. The authors argue that the construction, restoration, configuration, and representation of place is an important project at multiple levels; what meanings are derived from it, what meanings are infused, who the key players are, what power struggles are inherent-these issues offer rich areas of study for global media scholars interested in the place-making powers of media.
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- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Section One Place Making in the Globalizing City -- ch. One Authenticity and Participation as a Radicalized Tourist Place in Post-earthquake Christchurch / Linda Jean Kenix -- ch. Two Citizen Media and Civic Engagement in Globalizing Cities / Divya McMillin -- ch. Three Shanghai's Migrant Bodies and Global Spaces: Zhao Dayong's Street Life (2006) / Carol-Mei Barker -- Section Two Indigenous Place Making through Media Production and Performance -- ch. Four Pluralizing Notions of Place through Maori Food TV / Jo Smith -- ch. Five Anishinaabe Storytelling and the Federal Narrative in Louise Erdrich's Tracks / Puyallup Nation -- ch. Six Revisiting Place and Identity in Indigenous Popular Music Lokal Stylistic Frameworks in Papua New Guinea / Oli Wilson -- ch. Seven 'Not Alone in the World': Global Audiences-as-Actors in the Decolonization Process of a Coastal Ecuadorian Indigenous Community / Kimbra L. Smith -- Section Three Challenging Representations of Place through Media Criticism -- ch. Eight Encountering Nigeria through Mediated Close Encounters: Amina Lawal, Isioma Daniel, and the Miss World Pageant of 2002 / Joanne Clarke Dillman -- ch. Nine It's the 'Great White North': Nationalism, Identity and Place in Canadian Hip Hop / Athena Elafros -- ch. Ten A New Zealand Television Soap in Fiji: Out of Time, But Firmly in Place / Joost de Bruin -- ch. Eleven Media Invisibility and a South Lebanese Village / Kristin Shamas.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.