Contemporary World Television

Contemporary World Television

Contemporary World Television

more information about Contemporary World Television

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Presents a unique overview of the global issues raised by these transformations in television. The book also uses case studies and selected reading guides and thus provides a transparent and accessible but indepth introduction ot central developments, issues and concerns.

About the Author
John Sinclair is Professor of International Communication at Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, author of Latin American Television: A Global View (1999), and coeditor of New Patterns in Global Television: Peripheral Vision (1996). Graeme Turner is Professor of Cultural Studies and the Director for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is the coauthor of The Australian TV Book (2000). John Sinclair is Professor of International Communication at Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, author of Latin American Television: A Global View (1999), and coeditor of New Patterns in Global Television: Peripheral Vision (1996). Graeme Turner is Professor of Cultural Studies and the Director for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is the coauthor of The Australian TV Book (2000).

Contemporary World Television,John Sinclair,Graeme Turner,British Film Institute,184457010X,Media Studies,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Social Science,Sociology,Television - General,Television broadcasting,Performing Arts / General

Fun Book:

  1. Converging Traditions in the Digital Moving Image: Architectures of Illusion, Images of Truth
  2. Dickens on Screen (On Screen)
  3. Directed by Allen Smithee
  4. Eighteenth-Century Fiction on Screen
  5. Elf: Buddy's Little S(Elf) Help Book (Elf)
  6. Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers
  7. European Television Industries (BFI International Screen Industries)
  8. Film Comedy
  9. Film Music (Screencraft Series)
  10. Finance : A Characteristics Approach (Routledge Studies in Money and Banking)

Fun Book

Fun Book

Recommended Books

  1. Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects
  2. You Know You're Grown Up When . . .
  3. Hollywood and Europe: Economics, Culture, National Identity : 1945-95
  4. Risk Management Solutions for Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 IT Compliance
  5. Locating Law : Race, Class and Gender Connections
  6. Isodual Theory of Antimatter : with applications to Antigravity, Grand Unification and Cosmology
  7. Microscopic and Macroscopic Simulation: Towards Predictive Modelling of the Earthquake Process
  8. Mechanics and Thermomechanics of Rubberlike Solids
  9. Night Watch: Tall, Dark, and Dangerous
  10. New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought
  11. How to Buy and Sell Art
  12. Muqarnas - An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World: An Annual on Islamic Art and Archit
  13. Major Operations of the Navies in the Wars of American Independence
  14. Mindful Conservatism: Re-thinking the Ideological and Educational Basis of an Ecologically Sustainab
  15. Knopf Guide: London