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        HEAR 

        Mandic, Danilo; Nirta, Caterina; Pavoni, Andrea; Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (2023)
        Hearing is an intricate modality of sensory perception. It is continuously enfolded in the surroundings in which it takes place. While passive in its disposition, hearing is integral to the movement and fluctuations of ...
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        Cultural China 2021 

        Kehoe, Séagh; Wielander, Gerda (2022)
        Cultural China is a unique annual publication for up-to-date, informed and accessible commentary about Chinese and Sinophone languages, cultural practices, politics and production, and their critical analysis. It builds ...
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        The Long Walk to Equality 

        Whyte, Avis; Tuitt, Patricia; Bourne, Judith (2024)
        In 1965 the UK enacted the Race Relations Act while the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) opened for signature and ratification. In the US, the changes that brought ...
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        SMELL 

        Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas; Mandic, Danilo; Nirta, Caterina; Pavoni, Andrea (2023)
        Although somewhat marginal in relation to the other senses, smell is the most potent way of anchoring ourselves to the world. We subconsciously find our place in it by sniffing our body, the body of the one next to us, the ...
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        We Need To Talk About Climate 

        Smith, Graham (2024)
        Citizens’ assemblies bring the shared wisdom of ordinary people into political decision making on the climate and ecological crisis. They are increasingly being used at local, national and even global levels. But with what ...
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        Contemporary Colonialities 

        Anand, Dibyesh; Kaul, Nitasha (2025)
        The volume brings together scholarship on two names associated with ‘conflict’ but what we argue are best described as ‘stateless nations’: Kurds and Kashmiris. They both raise important questions relating to coloniality, ...
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        Media Pasts and Futures 

        Freedman, Des; Klontzas, Michael (2025)
        This collection of short essays from leading media scholars reflects on critical issues of media history, power, ownership, influence and impact. The book uses the acclaimed media title Power Without Responsibility (PWR) ...
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        Challenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism 

        D'Arma, Alessandro; Michalis, Maria; Ferrell Lowe, Gregory; Zita, Michael-Bernhard (2024)
        This book focuses on the roles, opportunities and challenges for the provision of public service journalism and news in today’s increasingly complex and competitive digital media environment. The eleven chapters comprising ...
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        Critical Communication 

        Mosco, Vincent (2025)
        This memoir, completed just before Vincent Mosco’s sudden death in February 2024, chronicles the last half century of research, activism and teaching in critical communication, technology and society from the perspective ...
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        The Spectacle 2.0 

        Briziarelli, Marco; Armano, Emiliana (2017)
        Spectacle 2.0 recasts Debord's theory of spectacle within the frame of 21st century digital capitalism. It offers a reassessment of Debord’s original notion of Spectacle from the late 1960s, of its posterior revisitation ...
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