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Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication [Hardback]

Edited by (Western Sydney University, Australia), Edited by (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 488 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1030 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041579255X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415792554
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 488 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1030 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 041579255X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415792554
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The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication traces central debates within the burgeoning interdisciplinary research on mediated cities and urban communication. The volume brings together diverse perspectives and global case studies to map key areas of research within media, cultural and urban studies, where a joint focus on communications and cities has made important innovations in how we understand urban space, technology, identity and community.

Exploring the rise and growing complexity of urban media and communication as the next key theme for both urban and media studies, the book gathers and reviews fast-developing knowledge on specific emergent phenomena such as:











reading the city as symbol and text;





understanding urban infrastructures as media (and vice-versa);





the rise of global cities;





urban and suburban media cultures: newspapers, cinema, radio, television and the mobile phone;





changing spaces and practices of urban consumption;





the mediation of the neighbourhood, community and diaspora;





the centrality of culture to urban regeneration;





communicative responses to urban crises such as racism, poverty and pollution;





the role of street art in the negotiation of the right to the city;





city competition and urban branding;





outdoor advertising;





moving image architecture;





smart/cyber urbanism;





the emergence of Media City production spaces and clusters.

Charting key debates and neglected connections between cities and media, this book challenges what we know about contemporary urban living and introduces innovative frameworks for understanding cities, media and their futures. As such, it will be an essential resource for students and scholars of media and communication studies, urban communication, urban sociology, urban planning and design, architecture, visual cultures, urban geography, art history, politics,

cultural studies, anthropology and cultural policy studies, as well as those working with governmental agencies, cultural foundations and institutes, and policy think tanks.
List of Figures
x
Notes on Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xviii
General Introduction 1(6)
Zlatan Krajina
Deborah Stevenson
PART I Trajectories of Mediated Urbanity
7(120)
Introduction to Part I: Trajectories of Mediated Urbanity
9(4)
Zlatan Krajina
Deborah Stevenson
1 An Archaeology of the Media City: Toward a Critical Cultural History of Mediated Urbanism
13(10)
Scott McQuire
2 The Semiotics of Urban Space
23(13)
Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos
3 Understanding Urban Screen Media and Cultures
36(10)
Zach Melzer
4 Urban Cinema and Photography: On Cities and "Cityness"
46(11)
James Donald
5 Television and the City
57(9)
Charlotte Brunsdon
6 Journalism: An Urban Affair
66(10)
Scott Rodgers
7 Outdoor Advertising and the Remediation of Public Space(s): Commercialization and Beyond
76(8)
Cesare Silla
8 Consumption-Centered Urban Restructuring and the Mediation of Urban Life: From Spaces of Production to the Worlds of Seduction
84(12)
Erika Nagy
9 On the Move: On Mobile Agoras, Networked Selves, and the Contemporary City
96(11)
Ole B. Jensen
10 Cities of Feet and Hands: Urban Habitations
107(9)
Shaun Moores
11 Subjectivity in the Media City: The Media Life and Representation of the Cosmopolitan Stranger
116(11)
Myria Georgiou
Jun Yu
PART II Media as Urban Infrastructure; City Spaces as Media
127(122)
Introduction to Part II: Media as Urban Infrastructure; City Spaces as Media
129(4)
Deborah Stevenson
Zlatan Krajina
12 The City Is Not a Computer: On Museums, Libraries, and Archives
133(10)
Shannon Mattem
13 Urban Monuments and the Spatialization of National Ideologies
143(13)
Vjeran Pavlakovic
Gruia Bddescu
14 Artificial Light and the Modernist Redefinition of Urban Space: Reading the "Electropolis"
156(9)
Robert Shaw
15 Urban Transport and Telecommunications: Dual Forms of the Communicative Skeleton of the City
165(9)
Aaron Shapiro
16 Global Cities as Mediated Spaces: The Role of Media in Forming Contradictory Places
174(11)
Paul James
17 Our Own Devices: Living in the Smart Home
185(9)
Chris Chesher
Justine Humphry
18 Surveillance as an Urban Way of Life
194(10)
Roy Coleman
19 Urban Media as Infrastructure for Social Change
204(11)
Naomi Schiller
20 In the Air Tonight: The Struggles of Communicating About Urban Environmental Quality
215(10)
Matteo Tarantino
21 The Promises and Pitfalls of Cyber Urbanism: Governance and Participation
225(11)
Kristin Erickson
22 Tools of the Trade: Urban Planning, Urban Media and the Refashioning of Urban Space
236(13)
Sarah Bams
PART III Media Cities as Sites of Creative Industries and Post-Industrial Urbanism
249(116)
Introduction to Part III: Media Cities as Sites of Creative Industries and Post-Industrial Urbanism
251(4)
Deborah Stevenson
Zlatan Krajina
23 From "Creative Cities" to "Media Cities": The Cases of Manchester and Shanghai
255(10)
Xin Gu
24 Branding, Promotion, and the Tourist City
265(9)
Deborah Stevenson
25 "European Capital of Culture" and the Primacy of Cultural Infrastructure in Post-Industrial Urbanism
274(9)
Peter Campbell
Dave O'Brien
26 The Mediat(izat)ion of Urban Leisure: Screening the Event
283(9)
David Rome
Brett Hutchins
27 Media Architecture: Post Screens, Ante [ Insert Here]
292(12)
Hank Haeusler
28 Fashion: An Urban Industry of Style
304(10)
Jennifer Craik
29 Digital Public Art: Installations and Interventions
314(12)
Martin Zebracki
30 Urban Nightlife Cultures
326(9)
Irina van Aalst
31 Urban Gaming: Mobile Media, Spatial Practices, and Everyday Play
335(9)
Ingrid Richardson
32 From Subculture to Scene: Urban Media Practices from Below
344(9)
Geoff Stahl
33 Documenting Urban Neighborhoods and Claiming the Right to the City
353(12)
Anita Bakshi
PART IV Spaces and Practices of Daily Life in Mediated Cities
365(111)
Introduction to Part IV: Spaces and Practices of Daily Life in Mediated Cities
367(4)
Zlatan Krajina
Deborah Stevenson
34 The Senses and the City: Attention, Distraction and Media Technology in Urban Environments
371(8)
Meri Kyto
35 Navigating Hybrid Urban Spaces: Smartphones and Locative Media Practices
379(8)
Jordan Frith
36 Media Audiences in the Urban Context
387(10)
Zlatan Krajina
37 Temporary Inscriptions: Exploring Graffiti and Street Art in the Age of Internetization of Everyday Urban Life
397(8)
Ilija Tomanic Trivundza
Mitja Velikonja
38 Creating a Situation in the City: Embodied Spaces and the Act of Crossing Boundaries
405(11)
Tina Richardson
39 Mediated Urban Protest: Practicing Dissent in Hybrid City Spaces
416(9)
Tetyana Lokot
40 Community, Media, and the City
425(12)
Andrea Medrado
41 "The Street Is the Message": Racial Violence and the White Control of Mobility
437(9)
Armond R. Towns
42 Living in the Disadvantaged End of "Dual Cities": Understanding the Urban Poor and the Precariat
446(10)
Steve Macek
43 The Politics of Sexuality in Mediated Cities
456(10)
Hollis Griffin
44 Methodological Approaches in Urban Media and Communication Research
466(10)
Simone Tosoni
Giorgia Aiello
Index 476
Zlatan Krajina is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, where he teaches graduate courses on media cities, media audiences and qualitative methodologies.

Deborah Stevenson is Professor of Sociology and Urban Cultural Research in the Institute of Culture and Society at the Western Sydney University, Australia.