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APPROVED BY AUTHOR Volumes in the Media Topics series critically examine the core subject areas within Media Studies. Each volume offers a critical overview as well as an original intervention into the subject. Volume topics include: media theory and practice, history, policy, ethics, politics, discourse, culture and audience. How do we rely on media for remembering? In exploring the complex ways that media converge to support our desire to capture, store and retrieve memories, this textbook offers analyses of representations of memorable events, media tools for remembering and forgetting,…mehr

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APPROVED BY AUTHOR Volumes in the Media Topics series critically examine the core subject areas within Media Studies. Each volume offers a critical overview as well as an original intervention into the subject. Volume topics include: media theory and practice, history, policy, ethics, politics, discourse, culture and audience. How do we rely on media for remembering? In exploring the complex ways that media converge to support our desire to capture, store and retrieve memories, this textbook offers analyses of representations of memorable events, media tools for remembering and forgetting, media technologies for archiving and the role of media producers in making memories. Theories of memory and media are covered alongside an accessible range of case studies focusing on memory in relation to radio, television, pop music, celebrity, digital media and mobile phones. Ethnographic and production culture research, including interviews with members of the public and industry professionals, is also included. Offering a comprehensive introduction to the connections and disconnections in the study of media and memory, this is the perfect textbook for media studies students. Key Features * Presents a thorough and detailed overview of key writers, theories and debates * Case studies enrich the text, offering innovative approaches and insights on methodology * Covers a range of 'old' and 'new' media including: radio, television, film, photography, digital media, mobile phones and popular music * Explores discourses, forms and practices of media and memory with active learning exercises that engage readers Joanne Garde-Hansen is Principal Lecturer in Media and Director of the Research Centre of Media Memory and Community at the University of Gloucestershire. She has published on digital media and memory, media archives, celebrity memory and older women in media and is involved i
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Joanne Garde-Hansen is Principal Lecturer in Media and Director of Research Centre of Media, Memory and Community at the University of Gloucestershire.