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Mediated Geographies and Geographies of Media
2015This is the first comprehensive volume to explore and engage with current trends in Geographies of Media research. It reviews how conceptualizations of mediated geographies have evolved. Followed by an examination of diverse media contexts and locales, the book illustrates key issues through the integration of theoretical and empirical case studies ...
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The media geographies of Tom O’Regan
Media International Australia, 2021This essay reflects on the many contributions of Tom O’Regan to media scholarship in Australia. While O’Regan may be best known as a scholar of Australian film and television, we suggest that O’Regan was also – and always – a scholar of the global. His work was premised on the idea that national and global industries are co-constitutive, shaped by ...
Ramon Lobato, Julian Thomas
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Geographies of media and power
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2011•This article explores the representation of the United States in Finnish daily newspapers, 1984—2009. Empirically, it builds on an analysis of editorials and commentaries that focus on US foreign policy. The examples deal with the deployment of US nuclear missiles to Europe in 1984, the Balkans war in 1994, the continuation of the war in Iraq in 2004,
Inka Salovaara-Moring, Kirsi Maunula
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'Newsmaking geography': communicating geography through the media
Applied Geography, 2001Geographers have undertaken important work exploring the role of the media in projecting and producing imagined worlds. This work needs to be extended to consider how the products of our labours might be broadcast most effectively to the public through the media.
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Feminist geographies of new spatial media
Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 2014Critical GIS emphasized the ways in which social, political, and economic inequalities are (re)produced through spatial information technologies and attendant practices. In the mid‐1990s through the early 2000s, feminist interventions challenged the presumed gender neutrality and universality of GIS and brought gender to the fore of Critical GIS ...
Agnieszka Leszczynski, Sarah Elwood
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Media’s Domestication as Intimate Geography
Life Writing, 2020In December 1922 the US magazine Radio Broadcast published a beautifully written article by Alice R. Bourke.
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