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Routledge Mediated Citizenship by Routledge - Media and Politics Book

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Description

Mediated Citizenship by Routledge offers a deep look into the evolving nature of identity in modern society. This volume explores what it means to be a citizen in contemporary times and examines the significant role mass media plays in shaping those identities. Originally published as a special issue of Social Semiotics, this book brings together groundbreaking research from international scholars who are leaders in the study of media and politics. Through various case studies, the text examines specific practices of mediated citizenship. Readers will find detailed analysis regarding the mourning processes following the deaths of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh in the Netherlands. The book also investigates concepts of authenticity, such as those found in letters written to British publications. This collection provides a comprehensive resource for anyone studying how communication technologies and media influence political participation and social belonging in a globalized world.

Key Features

Explores the definition of citizenship within the context of contemporary global societies.

Analyzes the specific role mass media plays in the construction and expression of citizenship.

Includes scholarly research from international experts in the fields of media and politics.

Provides detailed case studies on media responses to significant political deaths in the Netherlands.

Examines notions of authenticity through the study of written communications and letters.

Serves as a valuable academic resource for students and researchers of social semiotics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 November 2007
Listed Since
12 January 2007

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