Cultural Diversity and Global Media: The Mediation of Difference by Eugenia Siapera investigates the relationship between media and multiculturalism. The book summarizes and critically discusses current approaches to multiculturalism and media from a global perspective, and explores theoretical debates and empirical findings relating to this topic. Siapera adopts a new perspective on the med…
Digital Futures for Cultural and Media Studies by John Hartley is an ambitious work that describes the digital future through the lens of a pioneer in the field of media and cultural studies. The book provides an intelligent and humorous look at the changes taking place within the field and the way we are oriented towards them. Hartley investigates how multimedia is used by creative and prod…
Digital Media and Society: An Introduction by Adrian Athique is a book that examines the impact of digital media transformation on social experience in the 21st century. In an era where new forms of connectivity and communication are rapidly integrating into everyday life, this book serves as an in-depth sociological introduction to understanding the role of digital media in the broader social …
The Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Media edited by Karen Ross offers original insights into the complex relationship between gender, sex, sexuality, and media. The book brings together cutting-edge research that explores various aspects of the broad relationship between gender and media, going beyond simplistic notions that associate gender with men and women. The authors explore how gender no…
The fourth edition of Gender, Race, and Class in Media by Gail Dines, Jean M. Humez, Bill Yousman, and Lori Bindig Yousman is a comprehensive critical guide to understanding media through the lens of gender, race, and class. The book invites readers to analyze their own media experiences and interests, as well as explore current forms of popular culture, such as the Internet, social media, tele…