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    Enter The Prop Building Guidebook Contest

    Theatre and movie frequently require replicas of three-dimensional objects built for actors to use.

    We are hosting a contest to celebrate the skill of prop builders everywhere and the release of Eric Hart's new book, The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre, Film, and TV!

    Enter the contest to win a prize worth $500!

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    2013 Media and Communication Catalogs Now Available

    We have updated our Media and Communication catalogs to showcase our new and key titles for 2013!

    We have two new catalogs, our general Media and Communication catalog and our Media and Communication Research catalog.

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    Global Television Formats - Award Winner

    Winner of the 2013 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Best Edited Collection Award!

    For decades, television scholars have viewed global television through the lens of cultural imperialism, focusing primarily on programs produced by US and UK markets and exported to foreign markets.

  4. Routledge Major Works WINTER BACKLIST OFFER!

    Routledge Major Works are pleased to announce a great Winter Warmer 20% discount offer on some of our backlist titles. For the next 3 months you will be able to purchase a number of multivolume collections spanning both the Humanities and Social Sciences at a reduced rate.

  5. Gender and Feminism Podcast - Listen to Author Melanie Williams

    Listen to the LSE interview with Routledge author Melanie Williams about her book 'British Women's Cinema'. Melanie is the second interview and appears at 09:30 minutes in: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/podcasts/

    View inside 'British Women's Cinema' today at http://owl.li/c6RiE

    You can also visit Melanie’s blog on films by women at http://auteusetheory.blogspot.co.uk/

  6. Review of Feminism at the Movies

    "Feminism At the Movies: Understanding Gender In Contemporary Popular Cinema, is edited by Hilary Radner and Rebecca Stringer, and published by Routledge in 2011. It’s by the far the most comprehensive collection of essays on this topic I’ve seen, and takes in 21 essays by contributing scholars. These are loosely grouped into five categories: masculinity, a space for women, consumer culture, family and violence." Continue reading.

  7. Review of Jack Zipes’ The Enchanted Screen

    "The true achievement of this book is its astute, perceptive, and thought-provoking discussion ... This intellectually stimulating book should be informative and enjoyable for a wide range of readers. At once a satisfying read and a valuable reference source, this is a solid and worthwhile scholarly effort." --Mihaela Mihailova, Yale University (The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2011)

  8. Net Works selected as blog’s Book of the Week

    Read P2P Foundation's review of Xtine Burrough's Net Works: Case Studies in Web Art and Design (Routledge, 2011). For more information on this title or to request your complimentary exam copy, please visit us here.

  9. Media Perspectives for the 21st Century - “Highly Recommended” by CHOICE!

    "The examinations of various issues--networked communication, Internet journalism, new sociability, the digital gap--make these essays valuable, fresh resources in contemporary media studies... Summing Up: Highly recommended." --M. R. Grant, emerita, Wheaton College 

  10. Net Works book launch: Join us on Thursday, October 13th in NYC

    Eyebeam presents a panel discussion among authors in the edited volume, Net Works (Routledge), followed by a reception and book signing and launch party. Net Works offers an inside look into the process of successfully developing thoughtful, innovative digital media, and includes a number of Eyebeam alumni and affiliates. 

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