Transmedia Geographies
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Transmedia Geographies
Decoloniality, Democratization, Cultural Citizenship, and Media Convergence
Glynn, Kevin; Cupples, Julie
Rutgers University Press
12/2024
294
Mole
9781978830066
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List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cultural Politics and the New Media Environment
Part I: Popular Geopolitics and Cultural Citizenship in the Contemporary Media Environment
1. Transmediation, 9/11 and Popular Counterknowledges
2. The Gendered Geopolitics of Post-9/11 TV Drama
Part II: Disaster Events, Participatory Media, and the Geographies of Waiting
3. Decoloniality, Disaster, and the New Media Environment
4. The Transmediation of Disaster Down Under
Part III: Maori Media: Criminalization, "Terrorism," and the Celebrification of Indigenous Activists
5. Coloniality, Criminalization, and the New Media Environment
6. Indigeneity and Celebrity
Part IV: Mediated Struggles for Democratization, Decolonization, and Cultural Citizenship in Central America
7. Authoritarianism and Participatory Cultures
8. Transmediation and New Central American Digital Activisms
Conclusion: Struggles over Modernity and the New Media Environment
Notes
References
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cultural Politics and the New Media Environment
Part I: Popular Geopolitics and Cultural Citizenship in the Contemporary Media Environment
1. Transmediation, 9/11 and Popular Counterknowledges
2. The Gendered Geopolitics of Post-9/11 TV Drama
Part II: Disaster Events, Participatory Media, and the Geographies of Waiting
3. Decoloniality, Disaster, and the New Media Environment
4. The Transmediation of Disaster Down Under
Part III: Maori Media: Criminalization, "Terrorism," and the Celebrification of Indigenous Activists
5. Coloniality, Criminalization, and the New Media Environment
6. Indigeneity and Celebrity
Part IV: Mediated Struggles for Democratization, Decolonization, and Cultural Citizenship in Central America
7. Authoritarianism and Participatory Cultures
8. Transmediation and New Central American Digital Activisms
Conclusion: Struggles over Modernity and the New Media Environment
Notes
References
Index
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geography; culture; US; New Zealand; Central America; politics; cultural politics; communications; digital networks; internet; Democratization; Decolonization; Cultural Citizenship; Criminalization; Disaster Events
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cultural Politics and the New Media Environment
Part I: Popular Geopolitics and Cultural Citizenship in the Contemporary Media Environment
1. Transmediation, 9/11 and Popular Counterknowledges
2. The Gendered Geopolitics of Post-9/11 TV Drama
Part II: Disaster Events, Participatory Media, and the Geographies of Waiting
3. Decoloniality, Disaster, and the New Media Environment
4. The Transmediation of Disaster Down Under
Part III: Maori Media: Criminalization, "Terrorism," and the Celebrification of Indigenous Activists
5. Coloniality, Criminalization, and the New Media Environment
6. Indigeneity and Celebrity
Part IV: Mediated Struggles for Democratization, Decolonization, and Cultural Citizenship in Central America
7. Authoritarianism and Participatory Cultures
8. Transmediation and New Central American Digital Activisms
Conclusion: Struggles over Modernity and the New Media Environment
Notes
References
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cultural Politics and the New Media Environment
Part I: Popular Geopolitics and Cultural Citizenship in the Contemporary Media Environment
1. Transmediation, 9/11 and Popular Counterknowledges
2. The Gendered Geopolitics of Post-9/11 TV Drama
Part II: Disaster Events, Participatory Media, and the Geographies of Waiting
3. Decoloniality, Disaster, and the New Media Environment
4. The Transmediation of Disaster Down Under
Part III: Maori Media: Criminalization, "Terrorism," and the Celebrification of Indigenous Activists
5. Coloniality, Criminalization, and the New Media Environment
6. Indigeneity and Celebrity
Part IV: Mediated Struggles for Democratization, Decolonization, and Cultural Citizenship in Central America
7. Authoritarianism and Participatory Cultures
8. Transmediation and New Central American Digital Activisms
Conclusion: Struggles over Modernity and the New Media Environment
Notes
References
Index
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