
Rethinking Media Research for Changing Societies
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'By convening a rich set of scholars, ideas, methods, and stakes, Powers and Russell offer not only a compelling and actionable interdisciplinary image of contemporary media research, but also a roadmap for how to understand and shape media for years to come. This collection helps you think in new ways, with admirable clarity, depth, and creativity.' Mike Ananny, Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism, USC Annenberg 'Rethinking Media Research for Changing Societies is an innovative and multi-vocal provocation for media scholars to be better activists of their own work. Read it as a guide to what matters now, and what is going to be important in the years to come. An immensely valuable resource for scholars, students, and the media.' Zizi Papacharissi, Professor and Head of the Communication Department and Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago 'What does scholarly engagement look like in current times? Bringing together leading media scholars of journalism, politics and activism, this book offers a pathway to making sense of academe in today's difficult world. Engaging with critical issues like inclusion, difference, freedom, engagement, normativity, adaptation and datafication, the book demonstrates that scholars must lead the way in embracing them more fully if public life is to improve.' Barbie Zelizer, Raymond Williams Professor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania 'an insightful contribution to the discourse on media research.' Yangge Zhang, International Journal of CommunicationMore details
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