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Paul Hodkinson

    Paul Hodkinson è un sociologo focalizzato sulle culture giovanili, la comunicazione online e le intricate relazioni tra media e identità culturali. Il suo lavoro approfondisce come i giovani utilizzano le piattaforme digitali e come queste interazioni si intrecciano con i processi di invecchiamento all'interno della partecipazione subculturale. Hodkinson esamina anche criticamente la vittimizzazione dei membri all'interno di sottoculture alternative, contribuendo in modo significativo alla nostra comprensione dell'interazione dinamica tra media, identità e gruppi sociali.

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    Media, culture and society
    • 'In his beautifully balanced, clear and broad-ranging account of a fast-changing field, Paul Hodkinson has successfully brought together myriad perspectives with which to critically analyse today's media culture and media society.'– Sonia Livingstone, Professor of Media & Communication, LSE Paul Hodkinson's bestseller is back, once again exploring the concepts and complexities of the media in an accessible, balanced and engaging style. Additions to the Second Edition include: A new chapter on advertising and sponsorship Extensive revision and updating throughout all chapters New material on technologies, censorship, online news, fan cultures and representations of poverty Greater emphasis on and examples of digital, interactive and mobile media throughout Fully reworked chapter on media, community and difference Up-to-date examples covering everything from social media, contemporary advertising, news events and mobile technologies, to representations of class, ethnicity and gender. Combining a critical survey of the field with a finely judged assessment of cutting-edge developments, this Second Edition cements its reputation as the must-have text for any undergraduate student studying media, culture and society.

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      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This timely study explores the experiences of fathers who take on equal or primary care responsibilities for young children. Offering academic insight and practical recommendations, this will be key reading for researchers, policymakers, practitioners and students interested in contemporary families.

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