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Mediated crossroads : identity, youth culture and ethnicity : theorethical and methodological challenges

Mediated crossroads : identity, youth culture and ethnicity : theorethical and methodological challenges

Häftad bok. Nordicom. 1 uppl. 2008. 224 sidor.

Nyskick. The book Mediated Crossroads focuses on family, young people, ethnicity and the media in the context of increasing migration in contemporary Western societies. The book includes studies covering both media use and reception. It reflects on the growing interest in ethnic minorities – both on the macro and micro level – within media and cultural studies

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ISBN
9789189471658
Titel
Mediated crossroads : identity, youth culture and ethnicity : theorethical and methodological challenges
Författare
Rydin, Ingegerd - Sjöberg, Ulrika
Förlag
Nordicom
Utgivningsår
2008
Omfång
224 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
165 x 242 mm Ryggbredd 14 mm
Vikt
416 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
The book Mediated Crossroads focuses on family, young people, ethnicity and the media in the context of increasing migration in contemporary Western societies. The book includes studies covering both media use and reception. It reflects on the growing interest in ethnic minorities – both on the macro and micro level – within media and cultural studies. The contributing authors present empirical work on the media and cultural practices of migrants in a wide range of countries such as Belgium, Finland, Greece, Israel, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K., and the empirical data are framed by theoretical discussions on a more general level. The collection of studies is characterized by a discursive, everyday life perspective, in which concrete cases of migrant life – with a focus on children, women, families or or young people – in relation to media and popular culture are analysed.