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Cultural Media Studies
ISSN: 2577-6231
In the past few years, our political, cultural, and media landscapes have cultivated a sharp, notable rise of media activism, more representations of diverse groups and characters, and the need for intersectional approaches to media studies. The #MeToo campaign, the 2017 and 2018 Women’s Marches, Black Lives Matter marches, cross-border anti-feminicide activist marches, immigration marches, and increased representation of diverse sexual identities, racial/ethnic groups, and gender identities are evidence of the need for continued research on cultural media studies topics. The Peter Lang Cultural Media Studies Book Series is accepting book proposals for both proposed book and fully developed manuscripts on a rolling basis for media studies books that explore media production, media consumption, media effects, and media representations of feminism(s), race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and related topics.
11 publications
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Canadian Studies: The State of the Art- Études canadiennes : Questions de recherché
1981-2011: International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS)- 1981-2011 : Conseil international d’études canadiennes (CIEC)©2011 Conference proceedings -
Media Convergence – Approaches and Experiences
Aftermath of the «Media Convergence – Konwergencja Mediów – Medienkonvergenz» Conference, Jesuit University «Ignatianum», Cracow, Poland, 17-18 March 2011©2013 Edited Collection -
Digital Orientations
Non-Media-Centric Media Studies and Non-Representational Theories of Practice©2018 Edited Collection -
Journalists and Media Accountability
An International Study of News People in the Digital Age©2014 Monographs -
The Prospect of Mobile Journalism and Social Media for African Citizens
A Comparative Study About Participation in Public Debate in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa©2020 Thesis -
Personal Experience and the Media
Media Interplay in Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Work for Theatre, Cinema and Television©2006 Thesis -
Digital Orientations
Non-Media-Centric Media Studies and Non-Representational Theories of PracticeTextbook -
We Need to Talk About Heidegger
Essays Situating Martin Heidegger in Contemporary Media Studies©2018 Monographs -
Literary and Cultural Studies, Theory and the (New) Media
ISSN: 0935-4093
Literary and Cultural Studies, Theory and the (New) Media provides a forum for discussions on a variety of topics in literary, cultural, and media studies. Open to comparatist approaches, the series main venue is in anglophone literature and media, with a special emphasis on narratological, postcolonial, film and media studies. Dedicated to promoting innovative and theoretically informed analyses, the series publishes monographs as well as edited volumes versed in media and literary theory. It also encourages explorations within, as well as dialogues between, narratological, postcolonial, feminist and queer approaches. Other theoretical approaches (stylistics, New Historicism, ecocriticism, etc.) are welcome as are works on literary and cultural theory. All volumes in the series are peer-reviewed. Monographs: Only complete manuscripts are accepted for review. Edited volumes: A proposal with two essays is solicited; a final decision will be taken after all the essays have been submitted in their final form. Please address all queries to sekretariat.fludernik@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de or sieglinde.lemke@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de.
10 publications
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Scottish Studies International
Publications of the Scottish Studies Centre, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in GermersheimThe Scottish Studies International (SSI) series produced by the Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics and Cultural Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germersheim, Germany, publishes high-quality research work from across the broad and varied spectrum of Scottish Studies. Founded in 1982 by the late Professor Horst W. Drescher, the series originally focused on literature and translation studies. Current editor, Professor Klaus Peter Müller, has since extended its scope into the fields of cultural and media studies, a widening of range and perspective that is also reflected in the faculty's bi-annual Scottish Studies Newsletter. The series aims to explore both Scotland's turbulent past and its intriguing present flux in its culture, society, politics, economy, media, art, and literature. In order to evaluate their suitability for publication, all texts submitted will be peer-reviewed by the general editor as well as by members of the editorial board. Editors Homepage: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Peter Müller Editorial Advisory Board: Murray Baumgarten, University of California Ian Campbell, University of Edinburgh Gerald Carruthers, University of Glasgow Scott Hames, University of Stirling Silvia Mergenthal, University of Konstanz Pierre Morère, Université de Grenoble III Graeme Morton, University of Guelph Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow Barbara Schaff, University of Göttingen Chris Vanden Bossche, Notre Dame University
35 publications
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Digital Media Criticism
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