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Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Publishing Last updated: July 27th, 2010

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Anthropology of Media

Series Editors: John Postill, Sheffield Hallam University, and Mark Peterson, University of Miami, Oxford, Ohio.

The ubiquity of media across the globe has led to an explosion of interest in the ways people around the world use media as part of their everyday lives. This series addresses the need for works that describe and theorize multiple, emerging, and sometimes interconnected, media practices in the contemporary world. Interdisciplinary and inclusive, this series offers a forum for ethnographic methodologies, descriptions of non-Western media practices, explorations of transnational connectivity, and studies that link culture and practices across fields of media production and consumption.


Volume 1

ALARMING REPORTS

Communicating Conflict in the Daily News

Andrew Arno



Volume 2

THE NEW MEDIA NATION

Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication

Valerie Alia



Volume 3

NEWS AS CULTURE

Journalistic Practices and the Remaking of Indian Leadership Traditions

Ursula Rao



Volume 4

THEORISING MEDIA AND PRACTICE

Edited by Birgit Bräuchler and John Postill







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