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Media Consumption and Everyday Life in Asia
New York; London: Routledge (2008), 238 pp.
"This book explores people's everyday experience of the media in Asian countries in confrontation with huge social change and transition and the need to understand this phenomenon as it intersects with the media. It argues for the centrality of the media to Asian transformations in the era of global
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Global Bollywood
New York; London: New York University Press (2008), vi, 314 pp.
Asian Media Studies: Politics of Subjectivities
Malden: Blackwell (2005), 261 pp.
Becoming a Global Audience: Longing and Belonging in Indian Music Television
New York et al.: Peter Lang (2003), 155 pp.
Global Media Studies: Ethnographic Perspectives
New York: Routledge (2003), xiii, 313 pp.
"Global Media Studies explores the theoretical and methodological threats that are defining global media studies as a discipline. Emphasizing the connection of globalization to local culture, this collection considers the diversity of modes of reception, reception contexts, uses of media content, an
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