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Digital Activism, Cyber Advocacy
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Suppression: Communicative Counterstrategies
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Television Use: Children
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Children & Television
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Media Reception & Effects: Children
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Surveillance, Surveillance Technologies, Spyware
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Military: Communication Strategies & Practices
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Culture and Communication, Culture and Media
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Anthropology of Media & Communication
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Cultural Resistance
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Modernization Development Approaches, Developmentalism
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Popular Cultures
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National Development Planning
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Development Communication, Communication for Development (C4D)
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Development and Media
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Big Digital Platforms, Big Tech Companies
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Data Governance, Data Justice, Data Sovereignty
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Digital Criticism
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Digital Political Communication
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Diaspora Media
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Uyghurs, Uighurs
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Documenting Human Rights Violations
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Audiobooks & Audio Cassettes
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Educational Television
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Participatory, Collaborative & Empowerment Evaluation
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Colonialism
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Media Assistance
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Conflict & War Photography
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Capitalism
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Religion and Communication
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Unruly Speech: Displacement and the Politics of Transgression
Minneapolis: Stanford University Press (2023), 252 pp.
"Unruly Speech explores how Uyghurs in China and in the diaspora transgress sociopolitical limits with "unruly" communication practices in a quest for change. Drawing on research in China, the United States, and Germany, Saskia Witteborn situates her study against the backdrop of displacement and sh
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Media of the Masses: Cassette Culture in Modern Egypt
Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (2022), xiii, 279 pp.
"Media of the Masses investigates the social life of an everyday technology - the cassette tape - to offer a multisensory history of modern Egypt. Over the 1970s and 1980s, cassettes became a ubiquitous presence in Egyptian homes and stores. Audiocassette technology gave an opening to ordinary indiv
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Screen Shots: State Violence on Camera in Israel and Palestine
Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (2021), ix, 234 pp.
"In the last two decades, amid the global spread of smartphones, state killings of civilians have increasingly been captured on the cameras of both bystanders and police. Screen Shots studies this phenomenon from the vantage point of Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. Here, cameras have
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The Costs of Connection: How Data is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating it for Capitalism
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press (2019), xxiii, 323 pp.
"Just about any social need is now met with an opportunity to "connect" through digital means. But this convenience is not free—it is purchased with vast amounts of personal data transferred through shadowy backchannels to corporations using it to generate profit. The Costs of Connection uncovers
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Collaborative Evaluations: Step-by-Step
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2nd ed. (2013), xi, 249 pp.
"Liliana Rodríguez-Campos and Rigoberto Rincones-Gómez present their Model for Collaborative Evaluations (MCE) with its six major components: identify the situation, clarify the expectations, establish a collective commitment, ensure open communication, encourage effective practices, and follow sp
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Religion and Media
Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (2001), xvii, 649 pp.
"The twenty-five contributors to this volume—who include such influential thinkers as Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy, Talal Asad, and James Siegel—confront the conceptual, analytical, and empirical difficulties involved in addressing the complex relationship between religion and media. The book
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Mass Media and National Development: The Role of Information in Developing Countries
Stanford, Calif.; Paris: Stanford University Press; UNESCO (1964), xiv, 333 pp.
"The author describes the information media, analyses their role in national development and shows how they can be used as a weapon against ignorance, hunger and disease, in order to accelerate the growth of the developing countries. He concludes with suggestions regarding the method of organising t
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Television in the Lives of our Children
Stanford: Stanford University Press (1961), vii, 324 pp.
"The new world of television — How a child utilises television — Learning through television — True research and social sources — Television and social relationships — The effects of television — Summary, followed by some questions — Comments of a psychiatrist on the effects of TV." (J
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"Child learns incidentally — Nature of learning from television, on what does it depend? — What learning should we expect? — Television in school, educational television at home — The authors conclude that television is of most help as a source of knowledge for young children." (Jean-Marie V
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