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Media Nations Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)

Media Nations By Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)

Media Nations by Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)


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In today's fragmented media landscapes, national media cultures and national audiences seem elusive. Can we understand media without reference to a theory of nationalism and mass communication? This book assesses the relevance of nationalism, nation-state and national identity to our understanding of modern mass communication.

Media Nations Summary

Media Nations: Communicating Belonging and Exclusion in the Modern World by Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)

Media Nations: Communicating Belonging and Exclusion in the Modern World provides an original interdisciplinary introduction to the study of the media and nationalism in the modern world. Building on a range of international case studies and taking into account recent debates about globalization, cosmopolitanism and alternative modernities, Sabina Mihelj offers an insightful analysis that: - Argues for the continuing relevance of concepts such as nationalism and national identity in understanding the global patterns of mediated communication and identification - Bridges the gap between text-based analysis of national imagination and the more sociological concerns with the impact of media institutions and the broader political and economic context - Challenges the tacit ethnocentrism of existing debates, and opens up the study of nationalism and mass communication to the multiple trajectories of modernity around the globe Media Nations is an important and timely contribution to debates on the media, nationalism and modernity. Sabina Mihelj has worked and studied in Slovenia, Hungary, and Germany, and is currently a Lecturer in Media, Communication and Culture at Loughborough University, (UK). Her research centres on issues of collective identity formation and mass communication, with particular reference to nationalism, European integration, religion and communism.

Media Nations Reviews

'In its nuanced and erudite handling of two distinct discourses - nationalism studies and media studies - Media Nations will be a great asset to many scholars and readers seeking both an overview and a clear assessment of the relationship between the two.' - Stanka Radovic -Journal of Contemporary European Studies

About Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)

SABINA MIHELJ has worked and studied in Slovenia, Hungary, and Germany, and is currently a Lecturer in Media, Communication and Culture at Loughborough University, (UK). Her research centres on issues of collective identity formation and mass communication, with particular reference to nationalism, European integration, religion and communism.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Why Media Nations? 1 Mediating Nationhood: Connecting Culture and Power 2 Media Nations in a Globalized World 3 Media Nations and Alternative Modernities 4 Mediated Grammars of Nationhood 5 Media Nations at War 6 The Gendered Order of Media Nations 7 Times of the Media, Times of Nations 8 Media Nations, Cultural Diversity and Cosmopolitanism Bibliography Index.

Additional information

NPB9780230231856
9780230231856
0230231853
Media Nations: Communicating Belonging and Exclusion in the Modern World by Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University, Loughborough)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-04-18
224
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