SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
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- Body, soul and cyberspace in contemporary science fiction cinema : virtual worlds and ethical problems
- Children and media : a global perspective
- Cognitive media theory
- Disney culture
- Editing and special/visual effects
- Exploring the roots of digital and media literacy through personal narrative
- Football and manliness : an unauthorized feminist account of the NFL
- Going viral : zombies, viruses, and the end of the world
- Intelligently designed : how creationists built the campaign against evolution
- Introduction to game analysis
- Monstrous progeny : a history of the Frankenstein narratives
- New Korean wave : transnational cultural power in the age of social media
- Newsworkers : a comparative European perspective
- Out on the wire : the storytelling secrets of the new masters of radio
- Performance anxiety in media culture : the trauma of appearance and the drama of disappearance
- Political advertising in the United States
- Ready player two : women gamers and designed identity
- Recognition and the media
- Seeing fans : representations of fandom in media and popular culture
- The Korean wave : Korean media go global
- The branding of right-wing activism : the news media and the Tea Party
- The drama of social life
- The history of the provincial press in England
- The procrastination economy : the big business of downtime
- The sound studies reader
- The white savior film : content, critics, and consumption
- The woman fantastic in contemporary American media culture
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