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"International Media Research" provides a critical review of key approaches and concerns of contemporary media research. Comprised of essays from specialists in the area, the book begins by examining the historical development of the field and the difficulty in achieving a coherent academic identity. From there, the essays provide a broad and international array of perspectives on some of the pivotal areas of recent media research. Together, the essays serve as a handbook to a rapidly changing field and offer a multitude of bibliographic references.

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"International Media Research" provides a critical review of key approaches and concerns of contemporary media research. Comprised of essays from specialists in the area, the book begins by examining the historical development of the field and the difficulty in achieving a coherent academic identity. From there, the essays provide a broad and international array of perspectives on some of the pivotal areas of recent media research. Together, the essays serve as a handbook to a rapidly changing field and offer a multitude of bibliographic references.

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Autorenporträt
John Corner is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool. Philip Schlesinger is Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of Stirling and the Director of the Stirling Media Research Institute. Roger Silverstone is Professor of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science.