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    <title>And the Award Goes to: Critical Approaches to Comics</title>
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	Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization<br />
	By Tanner Mirrlees<br />
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	A critical cultural materialist introduction to the study of global entertainment media.</p>
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	<em>Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies</em></p>
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	Cultural and media studies are now well-established as important academic disciplines and are inspiring new research into a wide range of pertinent issues. This series presents outstanding research in international communication, cultural, and media studies.<br />
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	Edited by Kim Bissell, Stephen Perry</p>
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	When the general public follow the Olympic Games on television, on the internet, even in the newspapers, they feel like they have themselves experienced the performances of the athletes. This book explores whether it is ever possible to experience the Olympic Games as an athletic event without considering the effect of the media.</p>
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    <title>Enter The Prop Building Guidebook Contest</title>
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	Theatre and film frequently require replicas of three-dimensional objects built for actors to use.</p>
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	We are hosting&nbsp;a contest to celebrate the skill of prop builders everywhere and the release of Eric Hart&#39;s new book, <em>The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre, Film, and TV</em>!<br />
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	Enter the contest to <strong>win a prize worth $500</strong>!</p>
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    <title>The Routledge Companion to Advertising and Promotional Culture</title>
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	Do you need a guide to the&nbsp;methodologies, concepts, debates, and policies that shape our everyday relationship with advertising?<br />
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	Look no further than <em>The Routledge Companion to Advertising and Promotional Culture,</em> which provides an essential guide to these key issues!</p>
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    <title>The UK Media Law Pocketbook</title>
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	By Tim Crook<br />
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	As media law becomes more complicated and some of the leading textbooks thicker and larger, this concise guide provides core information without patronizing those with existing knowledge or bamboozling those with little expertise.</p>
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	We have updated our Media and Communication catalogues to showcase our new and key titles for 2013!<br />
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	We have two new catalogues, our general <strong>Media and Communication&nbsp;</strong>catalogue and our <strong>Media and Communication Research </strong>catalogue.</p>
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	Listen deeply. Tell stories. This is the mantra of the Center for Digital Storytelling (CDS). Over the years, the CDS&#39;s work has transformed the way that community activists, educators, health and human services agencies, business professionals, and artists think about story, media, culture, and the power of personal voice in creating change. For those who yearn to tell multimedia stories, <em>Digital Storytelling </em>is the place to begin.</p>
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	Casting is a crucial creative element of any production - and yet the craft and skills needed to put together a successful and exciting cast are often overlooked. <em>The Casting Handbook </em>explains the casting process from beginning to end and covers everything producers and directors needs to know &ndash; as well as proving a fascinating and illuminating read for actors.</p>
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	Mediatization has emerged as a key concept to reconsider old, yet fundamental questions about the role and influence of media in culture and society. In particular the theory of mediatization has proved fruitful for the analysis of how media spread to, become intertwined with, and influence other social institutions and cultural phenomena like politics, play and religion.</p>    ]]></description>
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	<em>English for International Journalists</em> is a clear and engaging step-by-step guide for non-native speakers using English in journalism across all forms of media. We are delighted to announce the companion website is now available. Read on to find out more...</p>
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    <title>Global Television Formats &#45; Award Winner</title>
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	<strong>Winner of the 2013 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Best Edited Collection Award!<br />
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    <title>Another Great Review for Global Television Formats</title>
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