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Book SynopsisSHAUN MOORES is Professor of Media and Communications at the University of Sunderland. He is the author or co-editor of six earlier books, including Media and Everyday Life in Modern Society (2000), Media/Theory (2005) and Connectivity, Networks and Flows (2008). Several of his publications have been translated into other languages.
Trade Review"Moores rejects the thesis that the world is becoming 'placeless'. Engaging critically with a broad range of social theorists, communication researchers and geographers, he shows how media have been incorporated into the experience of place." Paul Adams, University of Texas at Austin "With its powerful advocacy of a 'non-media-centric' approach, this original and carefully argued book is to be welcomed as a significant intervention in the theoretical re-assessment of the field of media studies as a whole." John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University
Table of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements The Situational Geography of Social Life When Space Feels Thoroughly Familiar Forms of Dwelling in a World of Flux Conclusion: Non-Media Centric Media Studies Bibliography Index.