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VOLUME I MEDIA HISTORY AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF MEDIA STUDIES
Contributors to Volume I
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Introduction: Mapping the Field of Media History, John Nerone
PART 1 APPROACHES
1 Left Behind: End Times for a Media History Paradigm, Carolyn Marvin
2 The Two Marxes: Bridging the Political Economy/Technology and Culture Divide, Vincent Mosco
3 The Conditions of Media's Possibility: A Foucauldian Approach to Media History, Jeremy Packer
4 Race/Ethnicity in Media History, Catherine Squires
5 Approaches to Gender and Sexuality in Media History, Gretchen Soderlund
6 The History of the Book, Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
PART 2 MOMENTS
7 Writing, John Durham Peters
8 The Enlightenment and the Bourgeois Public Sphere (Through the Eyes of a London Merchant-Writer), Juraj Kittler
9 Journalism History: North America, Richard Kaplan
10 Journalism History: Europe, Jürgen Wilke
11 Journalism History: Korea, Sae-Eun Kim
12 Journalism History: China, Shihua Chen and Qian Wang
13 Communications Networks in the United States: From Chappe to Marconi, Richard R. John
14 “Quickening Urgency”: The Telegraph and Wire Services in 1846–1893, Terhi Rantanen
15 Photography, Craig Robertson
16 Moving Images: Portable Histories of Film Exhibition, Haidee Wasson
17 Sound Histories: Communication, Technology, Media, and Fidelity, Eric W. Rothenbuhler
18 Television, Laurie Ouellette
19 The Culture Industries, Frederick Wasser
20 Advertising and Consumer Culture: A Historical Review, Inger L. Stole
21 The Rise of the Professional Communicator, Kevin G. Barnhurst
22 The New World Information and Communication Order: An Idea That Refuses to Die, Kaarle Nordenstreng
23 Text, Translation, and the End of the Unified Press, David Alan Grier
24 Media and Mobility, Mark Andrejevic
PART 3 FOUNDATIONS
25 Communication and Democracy: The Roots of Media Studies, Hanno Hardt
26 The Chicago School of Sociology and Mass Communication Research: Rise, Rejection, Incorporation, and Rediscovery, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
27 Propaganda Studies: The US Interwar Years, Sue Collins
28 Frankfurt School, Media, and the Culture Industry, Douglas Kellner
29 The Rise and Fall of the Limited Effects Model, Peter Simonson
30 The Political Economy of Communication: An Idiosyncratic Presentation of an Emerging Subfield, Robert W. McChesney
31 Unmasking Class and Tradition: Questioning Recuperative History and Affiliation in Cultural Studies, Cameron McCarthy and Jennifer Logue
Index
VOLUME II MEDIA PRODUCTION
Contributors to Volume II
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Making Media Production Visible, Vicki Mayer
PART 1 PRODUCTION REGIMES AND INFRASTRUCTURES
1 The Governance of Communication and Culture: Regularizing the Regimes of Production and Consumption, Katharine Sarikakis
2 Media Production and Information Policy: Growth Through Replication, Patrick Burkart and Lucas Logan
3 The Slippery Slopes of “Soft Power”: Production Studies, International Relations, and the Military Industrial Media Complex, Jonathan Burston
4 Television-Set Production in the Era of Digital TV, Mari Castañeda
5 Citizenship and Media Ownership, John McMurria
PART 2 THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES AND THE ORGANIZATION OF PRODUCTION
6 Music in the New Capitalism, Timothy D. Taylor
7 Whither the Professional Book Publisher in an Era of Distribution on Demand, Laura J. Miller
8 “This Is What I Need, This Is What Will Travel”: Television Programs in the Era of Transition, Shawn Shimpach
9 How Should We Think About Audience Power in the Digital Age?, Joseph Turow
PART 3 PRODUCT AND CONTENT FLOWS
10 A Critical Analysis of Cultural Imperialism: From the Asian Frontlines, Dal Yong Jin
11 Hollywood's Presence in Latin America: Production Participation to Distribution Dominance, Tamara L. Falicov
12 Global Ugly Betty: International Format Trade and the Production of National Adaptations, Lothar Mikos and Marta Perrotta
13 The Comings and Goings of Key Scenarios: TV Fiction, Culture, and Transnational Flows in Postcolonial Kinshasa, Katrien Pype
PART 4 PRODUCTION WORK AND PRACTICES
14 Why Has News Production in the United States Remained Stable at a Time of Great Change?, David Michael Ryfe
15 The Production of Mediated Performance, Espen Ytreberg
16 Imagination and Censorship, Fiction and Reality: Producing a Telenovela in a Time of Political Crisis, Carolina Acosta-Alzuru
17 Distributed Creativity in Film and Television: Three Case Studies of Networked Production Labor
Introduction, John T. Caldwell
Aggregating Content/Disaggregating Labor in Tentpole TV, M. J. Clarke
Distributed Assistanthood: Dues-Paying Apprentices and “Desk Slaves,” Erin Hill
Sourcing Film Market Intelligence: Box Office Data, Tracking, and the Hollywood Stock Exchange, Eric Vanstrom
18 YouTube Stylo: Writing and Teaching with Digital Video, Alexandra Juhasz
PART 5 PRODUCTION CULTURES
19 Queer Broadcasts: Backstage Television, Insider Material, and Media Producers, Quinn Miller
20 Hollywood Elsewhere: The Runaway Locations Industry and Transnational Production Cultures, Serra Tinic
21 Transformations and Tactics: The Production Culture of the Hong Kong Film Industry, Sylvia J. Martin
22 Youth as Cultural Producers / Cultural Productions of Youth, Lora Taub-Pervizpour
PART 6 THE ETHICS OF PRODUCTION
23 “What's TV Good For?” Views of Producers of Television for Children around the World, Dafna Lemish
24 Is Media Work Good Work? A Case Study of Television Documentary, David Hesmondhalgh and Anna Zoellner
25 Community Media Production: Access, Institutions, and Ethics, Ellie Rennie
26 Neglected Elements: Production, Labor, and the Environment, Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
Index
VOLUME III CONTENT AND REPRESENTATION
Contributors to Volume III
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Technology, Convergence, and Power: Current Trends in Text-Based Approaches to Media Studies, Sharon R. Mazzarella
PART 1 PERSUASION AND INFORMATION
1 Understanding Hypercommercialized Media Texts, Matthew P. McAllister and Alexandra Nutter Smith
2 And Now a Click from Our Sponsors: Changes in Children's Advertising in the United States, Nancy A. Jennings
3 Women's Portraits Present in Print Fashion Advertisements: A Content Analysis of Spanish Fashion Magazines from 2002 to 2009, Paloma Diaz Soloaga and Carlos Muñiz
4 Marketing Militarism to Moms: News and Branding after September 11th, Mary Douglas Vavrus
5 From Second-Wave to Poststructuralist Feminism: Evolving Frameworks for Viewing Representations of Women's Sports, Marie Hardin and Erin Whiteside
6 “Honey-Drenched, Rags to Riches, Good versus Evil Stories”: The Telenovela as a Cultural Referent in the US Press, Guillermo Avila-Saavedra
7 Changes in the News Representation of Minorities Over the Course of 40 Years of Research, Eli Avraham
8 Is There Local Content on Television for Children Today?, Katalin Lustyik and Ruth Zanker
PART 2 ENTERTAINMENT
9 The Evolution of Hollywood Latinidad: Latina/o Representation and Stardom in US Entertainment Media, Mary C. Beltrán
10 Queer Gazing and the Popular: A Study on the Representational Strategies of Queer Representations in Popular Television Fiction, Sofie Van Bauwel, Frederik Dhaenens, and Daniel Biltereyst
11 Mediated Portrayals of Masculinities, Heather L. Hundley
12 Shifting Contours of Indian Womanhood in Popular Hindi Cinema, Sujata Moorti
13 Portrayals of Female Scientists in the Mass Media, Jocelyn Steinke
14 “She's the Real Thing”: Filming the Nostalgic Past through Vietnamese Women, Diem-My T. Bui
15 Chinese Cinema at the Millennium: Defining “China” and the Politics of Representation, Gina Marchetti
16 Violent Content on US Television: A Historical Overview of the Research, Nancy Signorielli
PART 3 INTERACTION AND PERFORMANCE
17 Blogging Culture: Content and Representation in Blogs, Zizi Papacharissi and Sharon Meraz
18 Blogging the Third Wave? Citizens' Media, Intimate Citizenship, and Everyday Life, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
19 Videogame Content: Game, Text, or Something Else?, Mia Consalvo
20 Rethinking Violent Videogame Content: Conceptual Advances and Directions for Future Research, Kenneth A. Lachlan
21 Transmedial Aesthetics: Where Form and Content Meet – Film and Videogames, Tanya Krzywinska
22 Recent Trends in Research on Health Portrayals in the Media: From TV, Newspapers, and Magazines to Websites, YouTube, and Manga, James D. Robinson, Teresa L. Thompson, Jeanine Warisse Turner, Robert R. Agne, and Yan Tian
23 Canadian (Re)Presentation: Media, First Peoples, and Liveness in the Museum, Miranda J. Brady
24 Calypso and the Performance of Representational Politics, Susan Harewood
Index
VOLUME IV AUDIENCE AND INTERPRETATION
Contributors to Volume IV
Volume Editor's Acknowledgments
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Studying the Elusive Audience: Consumers, Readers, Users, and Viewers in a Changing World, Radhika Parameswaran
PART 1 EXPANDING THE HORIZONS OF AUDIENCE STUDIES
1 The Audience in the Graduate Curriculum: Training Future Scholars, Meenakshi Gigi Durham
2 Fostering Surprise and Productive Discomfort in Audience Studies through Multi-Sited Ethnography, Kim Trager-Bohley
3 Studying Audiences with Sense-Making Methodology, CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Brenda Dervin
4 The Abbreviated Field Experience in Audience Ethnography, Patrick D. Murphy
PART 2 PRACTICING REFLEXIVITY IN AND OUT OF THE FIELD
5 Studying Addiction: My Journey through the Landscape of Telenovela Consumption, Carolina Acosta-Alzuru
6 The Reflexive Self: The Expressive Subject in Makeover Television and Audience Research, Katherine Sender
7 Reflexivity in Data Analysis: Constructing Narratives of Family Digital Media Use In, Through, and For Public Engagement, Lynn Schofield Clark
8 Media Ethnography: Thickness and Force, Matt Briggs
9 Nomadic Scholarship: Translocal Approach to Audience Studies, Fabienne Darling-Wolf
PART 3 FINDING AND ENGAGING GLOBAL AUDIENCES
10 Mythic Viewing: Reality in Indian Audiencehood, Vamsee Juluri
11 “Unity in Diversity?”: South African Women's Reception of National and Global Images of Belonging, Shelley-Jean Bradfield
12 A Framework for Audience Study of Transnational Television, Chua Beng Huat
13 Language and Indian Film Audiences: From Political Economy to Ethnography, Sunitha Chitrapu
14 Watching Telenovelas in Brazil: Mediating the Everyday, Antonio C. La Pastina
15 China's Media Transformation and Audience Research, Hongmei Li
16 Using Ethnography to Understand Everyday Media Practices in Australian Family Life, Donell Holloway and Lelia Green
PART 4 COMPREHENDING ONLINE AUDIENCES
17 Beyond the Active Audience: Exploring New Media Audiences and the Limits of Cultural Production, Shayla Thiel-Stern
18 Counting, and Accounting for, Online Audiences, Fernando Bermejo
19 Always at Crossroads: Studying Online/Offline Intersections as a Postcolonial Feminist Researcher, Radhika Gajjala
20 Studying Online News Audiences: Trends, Issues, and Challenges, Deborah S. Chung
PART 5 EMPOWERING AUDIENCES AS CITIZENS
21 Health, Culture, and Power: Understanding Women Audiences of Health Media, Linda Aldoory
22 Participation Beyond Production: Possibilities for Reception and Ritual in the Study of Activist Audiences, Jennifer Rauch
23 Audiences as Citizens: Insights from Three Decades of Reception Research, Kim Christian Schrøder
24 Citizenship, Communication, and Modes of Audience Engagement: Exploring Alternative Voices in the Public Sphere, Christine L. Garlough and Dhavan V. Shah
Index
VOLUME V MEDIA EFFECTS/MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY
Contributors to Volume V
Volume Editor's Acknowledgments
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Changes and Continuities in the Media Effects Paradigm, Erica Scharrer
PART 1 THEORIES AND PROCESSES/PROCESSING
I Theories of/about Effects
1 Mapping the Psychology of Agenda Setting, Maxwell McCombs and Jae Kook Lee
2 Cultivation Theory: Television Fiction as a Vector of Socialization, Jan Van den Bulck
3 Framing and Priming Effects: Exploring Challenges Connected to Cross-Level Approaches in Media Effects Research, Bertram T. Scheufele and Dietram A. Scheufele
4 Examining Media Effects: The General Aggression and General Learning Models, Christopher P. Barlett and Craig A. Anderson
5 Perceptions of Media and Media Effects: The Third-Person Effect, Trust in Media, and Hostile Media Perceptions, Yariv Tsfati and Jonathan Cohen
II Internal Mechanisms: Enjoyment, Appeal, and Physiological Response
6 Uses and Gratifications: A Social and Psychological Perspective of Media Use and Effects, Paul Haridakis
7 Media Entertainment as a Result of Recreation and Psychological Growth, Tilo Hartmann
8 Selective Exposure to Violent Media: A Synthesis of the Research and Theoretical Overview, Marina Krcmar
9 Media Message Processing and the Embodied Mind: Measuring Bodily Responses to Open the Black Box, Annie Lang
10 Thoughtless Vigilantes: Media Violence and Brain Activation Patterns in Young Viewers, John P. Murray
PART 2 EVIDENCE OF EFFECTS
III On Views of Self, Others, and Events
11 Gender-Role Socialization in the Twenty-First Century, Nancy Signorielli
12 Race and News Revisited: The Content and Effects of Problematically Framing the News, Travis L. Dixon and Christopher S. Josey
13 The Influence of Media Exposure on the Formation, Activation, and Application of Racial/Ethnic Stereotypes, Dana Mastro and Riva Tukachinsky
14 The Relationship between the Media, the Military, and the Public: Examining the Stories Told and Public Opinion, Michel M. Haigh
IV On Personal Health and Social Well-Being
15 Understanding the Role of Cognition and Media in Body Image Disturbance and Weight Bias in Children, Adolescents, and Adults, Kim Bissell
16 Tracing the Course of Reality TV Effects Research, Robin L. Nabi, Jiyeon So, and Theresa de los Santos
17 Media-Related Fear: Short-Term and Enduring Consequences, Cynthia A. Hoffner and Elizabeth L. Cohen
18 Callous/Malice: An Examination of Desensitizing and Aggression-Causing Media Effects, Ron Leone and Angela Paradise
19 Sex on Television: A Review of Socialization Effects and the Role of Context and Individual Differences, Kirstie M. Farrar
V In the Political Arena
20 Political TV Advertising and Debates, William L. Benoit and Jayne R. Henson
21 News and Political Entertainment Effects on Democratic Citizenship, Patricia Moy, Michael A. Xenos, and Muzammil M. Hussain
22 Exploring Relations between Political Entertainment Media and Traditional Political Communication Information Outlets: A Research Agenda, R. Lance Holbert and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young
23 Digital Democracy: How the Internet has Changed Politics, Leticia Bode, Stephanie Edgerly, Ben Sayre, Emily K. Vraga, and Dhavan V. Shah
VI On/Of Persuasion
24 Advances in Public Communication Campaigns, Charles K. Atkin and Ronald E. Rice
25 Effects of Social Marketing: Potential and Limitations, Michael D. Basil
26 Using Message Framing in Health-Related Persuasion: Theory and Evidence, Xiaoli Nan
27 The Intended and Unintended Effects of Advertising on Children, Moniek Buijzen and Patti M. Valkenburg
PART 3 THE YOUNG AUDIENCE
VII Media Use and Effects on Learning and Development
28 Media Use, Scholastic Achievement, and Attention Span, George Comstock
29 The Educational Impact of Television: Understanding Television's Potential and Limitations, Daniel R. Anderson, Heather J. Lavigne, and Katherine G. Hanson
30 Prosocial TV Content: Children's Interpretations and Responses, Marie-Louise Mares
31 The Effects of Internet Communication on Adolescents' Psychosocial Development: An Assessment of Risks and Opportunities, Jochen Peter and Patti M. Valkenburg
VIII Mediating and Mitigating Effects
32 Boom or Boomerang: A Critical Review of Evidence Documenting Media Literacy Efficacy, Smita C. Banerjee and Robert Kubey
33 The Role of Parental Mediation in the Development of Media Literacy and the Prevention of Substance Use, Yi-Chun (Yvonnes) Chen and Erica Weintraub Austin
34 The Impact of Media Policy on Children's Media Exposure, Amy B. Jordan
Index
VOLUME VI MEDIA STUDIES FUTURES
Contributors to Volume VI
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Introduction: Media Studies Futures, Past and Present, Kelly Gates
PART 1 THE FUTURE OF MEDIA STUDIES: THEORY, METHODS, PEDAGOGY
1 Media Studies: Diagnostics of a Failed Merger, Geert Lovink
2 In Praise of Concept Production: Formats, Schools, and Nonrepresentational Media Studies, Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter
3 Betting on YouTube Futures (for New Media Writing and Publishing), Alexandra Juhasz
4 Media Visualization: Visual Techniques for Exploring Large Media Collections, Lev Manovich
5 The Future of Game Studies, Mia Consalvo
6 The Study of the Internet in Latin America: Achievements, Challenges, Futures, Raúl Trejo Delarbre
PART 2 SOCIAL AND MOBILE MEDIA FUTURES
7 The Prehistoric Turn? Networked New Media, Mobility, and the Body, Mark Coté
8 The Waning Distinction between Private and Public: Net Locality and the Restructuring of Space, Adriana de Souza e Silva and Eric Gordon
9 How to Have Social Media in an Invisible Pandemic: Hepatitis C in the Time of H1N1, Lisa Cartwright
10 Mobile Handsets from the Bottom Up: Appropriation and Innovation in the Global South, Cara Wallis, Jack Linchuan Qiu, and Rich Ling
PART 3 MEDIA INDUSTRY AND INFRASTRUCTURE FUTURES
11 The End of James Cameron's Quiet Years, Charles R. Acland
12 Infrastructural Changeover: The US Digital TV Transition and Media Futures, Lisa Parks
13 The 800-Pound Gorillas in the Room: The Mobile Phone and the Future of Television, Max Dawson
14 Preemption, Premediation, Prediction: The Politics of Betting on the Future, Greg Elmer and Andy Opel
PART 4 JOURNALISM AND MEDIA POLICY FUTURES
15 The Decline of Modern Journalism in the Neo-Partisan Era, Richard Campbell
16 Reconstructing Accountability: Essential Journalistic Reorientations, Martin Eide
17 Mending the Gaps: Connecting Media Policy and Media Studies, Victor Pickard
PART 5 INTERACTIVITY, AFFECT, AND THE FUTURE OF MEDIA SUBJECTIVITIES
18 From Audiences to Media Subjectivities: Mutants in the Interregnum, Jack Z. Bratich
19 Future Directions for Political Communication Scholarship: Considering Emotion in Mediated Public Participation, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
20 The Future of New Media: Embodying Kurzweil's Singularity in Dollhouse, Battlestar Galactica, and Gamer, David Golumbia
21 “It's a Nigger in Here! Kill the Nigger!”: User-Generated Media Campaigns Against Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Digital Games, Lisa Nakamura
22 From “The Ultimate Display” to “The Ultimate Skinner Box”: Virtual Reality and the Future of Psychotherapy, Marisa Brandt
PART 6 WHOSE FUTURE? CHILDREN, YOUTH CULTURES, AND DIGITAL MEDIA
23 Mapping ICT Adoption among Latin American Youth, Rosalía Winocur and Carolina Aguerre
24 South Asian Digital Diasporas: Remixing Diasporic Youth Cultures, Radhika Gajjala and Yeon Ju Oh
25 Fear and Hope: The Politics of Childhood and Mobile Media, Damien Spry
PART 7 WHAT FUTURE? OR, THE UNSUSTAINABLE PRESENT
26 Artificial Life on a Dead Planet, Charles Thorpe
27 The Dead-End of Consumerism: The Role of the Media and Cultural Industries, Justin Lewis
28 Media Armageddons and the Death of Liberal Biopolitics, Majia Holmer Nadesan
29 Greening Cultural Labor: The Future of Media Accounting, Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
Index
VOLUME VII RESEARCH METHODS IN MEDIA STUDIES
Contributors to Volume VII
General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future, Angharad N. Valdivia
Convergence, Globalization, Technological Development, and Interdisciplinarity in a Fast-Evolving World: The Formidable Question of Method, Fabienne Darling-Wolf
PART 1 SETTING UP THE STAGE
1 Media Research Paradigms: Conceptual Distinctions, Continuing Divisions, Slavko Splichal and Peter Dahlgren
2 The Challenge of Media Research Ethics, Kevin Healey
PART 2 WORKING WITH PEOPLE
3 Doing Survey Research in Media Studies, Suman Mishra
4 Beyond the Qualitative/Quantitative “Divide”: Reflections on the Utility and Challenges of Q Methodology for Media Researchers, Carolyn Michelle and Charles H. Davis
5 The Interview: A Process of Qualitative Inquiry, Sue Robinson
6 Oral History Interviews: Advantages and Challenges of Employing Oral History Interviewing as Part of a Research Project, Mike Conway
7 Memories of Films and Cinema-Going in Monterrey, Mexico: A Critique and Review of In-Depth Interviews as a Methodological Strategy in Audience Studies, Lorena Frankenberg and José Carlos Lozano
8 Conducting Media Ethnographies in Africa, Tanja Bosch
9 Autoethnography in Media Studies: Digitalization of Television in Finland, or Carrying Home Cardboard Boxes, Johanna Uotinen
10 The Basics of Experimental Research in Media Studies, Glenn Leshner
11 Between-Subjects Experimental Design and Analysis, Kim Bissell
PART 3 WORKING WITH TEXTS
12 Using a Mixed Approach to Content Analysis: The Case of Apologetic Rhetoric in the Modern Presidency, Rico Neumann and Kevin Coe
13 Lessons Learned from a Research Saga: An Ambitious Content Analysis of Television Form, Matthew Lombard
14 Text-Based Approaches to Qualitative Research: An Overview of Methods, Process, and Ethics, Sara McKinnon
15 Analyzing Text: The Cultural Discourse in Ethnic Food Reviews, Elfriede Fürsich
16 Cultural History and Media Studies, Richard K. Popp
17 Historical Approaches to Media Studies, Mark Hampton
18 Film Analysis, James Walters
19 Eye Tracking in Media Studies: Theory, Method, and Its Exemplary Application in Analyzing Shock-Inducing Advertisements, Stephanie Geise
20 Exploring Visual Aspects of Audience Membership: Media Studies and Photovoice, David R. Novak and Tonny Krijnen
PART 4 VIRTUAL CHALLENGES, INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH, AND MIXED METHOD RESEARCH
21 The Methodology of Online News Analysis: A Quantitative Approach to Ephemeral Media, Helle Sjøvaag and Eirik Stavelin
22 Digital Ethnography and Media Practices, Elisenda Ardévol and Edgar Gómez-Cruz
23 Clicks and Bricks: Methods and Strategies for Measuring the Effects of Similar Virtual and Physical Activity, Lillian C. Spina-Caza
24 Exploring the Effects of TV and Movie Music on Childhood, Amparo Porta
25 Latino Diasporas and the Media: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Transnationalism and Communication, Jéssica Retis
Index