SOCIAL SCIENCE + Media Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Media Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Media Studies
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bisacsh
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Incoming Resources
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- Difficult men, behind the scenes of a creative revolution: from the Sopranos and the wire to Mad men and Breaking bad, Brett Martin
- Media research methods, measuring audiences, reactions and impact, Barrie Gunter
- Women on screen, feminism and femininity in visual culture, edited by Melanie Waters
- Always already new, media, history and the data of culture, Lisa Gitelman
- The invention of news, how the world came to know about itself, Andrew Pettegree
- Irresistible, the rise of addictive technology and the business of keeping us hooked, Adam Alter
- The godfather of tabloid, Generoso Pope Jr. and the National enquirer, Jack Vitek
- The real cyber war, the political economy of internet freedom, Shawn M. Powers and Michael Jablonski
- Haters, harassment, abuse, and violence online, Bailey Poland
- Homer Simpson marches on Washington, dissent through American popular culture, edited by Timothy M. Dale and Joseph J. Foy ; foreword by Kate Mulgrew
- Skewed, a critical thinker's guide to media bias, Larry Atkins
- The comic offense from Vaudeville to contemporary comedy, Larry David, Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, and Dave Chappelle, Rick DesRochers
- The ascent of media, from Gilgamesh to Google via Gutenberg, Roger Parry
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Kristine Paulsen with Katie Miserany
- Transnational television worldwide, towards a new media order, edited by Jean K. Chalaby
- Revolutions without borders, the call to liberty in the Atlantic world, Janet Polasky
- The age of television, experiences and theories, Milly Buonanno ; translated by Jennifer Radice
- It's complicated, the social lives of networked teens, Danah Boyd
- Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy, the many faces of Anonymous, Gabriella Coleman
- Will the last reporter please turn out the lights, the collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it, edited by Robert W. McChesney and Victor Pickard
- Streaming, movies, media, and instant access, Wheeler Winston Dixon
- Intelligently designed, how creationists built the campaign against evolution, Edward Caudill
- You've come a long way, baby, women, politics, and popular culture, edited by Lilly J. Goren
- Voices in the wilderness, images of Aboriginal people in the Australian media, Michael Meadows
- Goodbye iSlave, a manifesto for digital abolition, Jack Linchuan Qiu
- Out on the wire, the storytelling secrets of the new masters of radio, Jessica Abel ; foreword by Ira Glass
- The idealist, Aaron Swartz and the rise of free culture on the Internet, Justin Peters
- Harm and offence in media content, a review of the evidence, by Andrea Millwood Hargrave and Sonia Livingstone
- Racism in American popular media, from Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito, Brian D. Behnken and Gregory D. Smithers
- Liking Ike, Eisenhower, advertising, and the rise of celebrity politics, David Haven Blake
- Terms of service, social media and the price of constant connection, Jacob Silverman
- Consuming media, communication, shopping and everyday life, Johan Fornäs [and others]
- Television brandcasting, the return of the content-promotion hybrid, Jennifer Gillan
- Media between culture and commerce, edited by Els de Bens ; co-editors, Cees Hamelink [and others]
Outgoing Resources
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