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Geographies of Media and Communication (Critical Introductions to Geography)

by Paul C. Adams

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Geographies of Media and Communication systematicallyanalyzes the relationship between geography and communication andshows how geographical approaches open up familiar and unfamiliaraspects of communication for analysis and discussion. Introduces media and communication from a geographicalviewpoint Guides students through familiar themes of the study ofcommunication towards more profound insights Explores issues such as 'Deaf Geographies', 'The Time-Space ofCommunication', and 'The Map as an Immutable Mobile' Organizes themes within a four-part structure: media in spaces,spaces in media, media in places, and places in media Re-interprets the cultural turn in geography as in fact thesensitization of geographers to a wide range of theories aboutcommunication… (more)
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Geographies of Media and Communication systematicallyanalyzes the relationship between geography and communication andshows how geographical approaches open up familiar and unfamiliaraspects of communication for analysis and discussion. Introduces media and communication from a geographicalviewpoint Guides students through familiar themes of the study ofcommunication towards more profound insights Explores issues such as 'Deaf Geographies', 'The Time-Space ofCommunication', and 'The Map as an Immutable Mobile' Organizes themes within a four-part structure: media in spaces,spaces in media, media in places, and places in media Re-interprets the cultural turn in geography as in fact thesensitization of geographers to a wide range of theories aboutcommunication

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