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+ | * Cummings, [[The (Limited) Historiography of Music Piracy in the US]] | ||
+ | * Cummings, [[Noise, from Dos Passos to Bob Pollard]] | ||
+ | * Hansen, [[On Material and Immaterial Digestion in A rebours]] | ||
+ | * Reft, [[Deconstructing Dumbo: The Disneyland Discourse on Suburban America]] | ||
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* [[Communication, Technology, and Modernity - Cummings]] | * [[Communication, Technology, and Modernity - Cummings]] |
Revision as of 15:54, 22 June 2012
Review Essays
- Cummings, The (Limited) Historiography of Music Piracy in the US
- Cummings, Noise, from Dos Passos to Bob Pollard
- Hansen, On Material and Immaterial Digestion in A rebours
- Reft, Deconstructing Dumbo: The Disneyland Discourse on Suburban America
Reading Lists
Sample Course Syllabuses
- Media Studies 101 - Shlossberg
- Approaches to Media Studies
- Media History - Shlossberg
- Media Anthropology - Shlossberg
- Media Effects and Public Opinion - Shlossberg
- New Media and the Global Economy - Lime
Book Summaries
- Blondheim, News over the Wires: The Telegraph and the Flow of Public Information in America, 1844-1897, 1994
- Bagdikian, The Media Monopoly: Updated Edition, 2004.
- Brinkley, Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great Depression, 1983
- Harvey, The Condition of Postmodernity, 1990
- Jameson, Postmodernism or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, 1984
- Jhally and Livant, “Watching as Working: The Valorization of Audience Consciousness”, 1986
- Kern, The Culture of Time and Space, 1983
- Mimura, Ghostlife of the Third Cinema: Asian American Film and Video, 2009
- O'Mara, Cities of Knowledge: Cold War Science and the Search for the Next Silicon Valley, 2005
- Raley, Tactical Media, 2009
- Sassen, The Global City, 1991
- Silber, "The Process of Financial Innovation", 1983
- Wells, "Certificates and Computers: The Remaking of Wall Street, 1967 to 1971", 2000