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Introduction

Cultural Politics and the New Media Environment
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© 2025 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface and Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I Popular Geopolitics and Cultural Citizenship in the Contemporary Media Environment
  6. 1 Transmediation, 9/11, and Popular Counterknowledges 11
  7. 2 The Gendered Geopolitics of Post-9/11 TV Drama 33
  8. Part II Disaster Events, Participatory Media, and the Geographies of Waiting
  9. 3 Decoloniality, Disaster, and the New Media Environment 59
  10. 4 The Transmediation of Disaster Down Under 83
  11. Part III Maori Media
  12. 5 Coloniality, Criminalization, and the New Media Environment 105
  13. 6 Indigeneity and Celebrity 132
  14. Part IV Mediated Struggles for Democratization, Decolonization, and Cultural Citizenship in Central America
  15. 7 Authoritarianism and Participatory Cultures 153
  16. 8 Transmediation and New Central American Digital Activisms 178
  17. Conclusion 209
  18. Notes 221
  19. References 233
  20. Index 265
  21. About the Authors 279
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