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Collaboration in Media Studies

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This volume offers new perspectives on knowledge production through various forms of togetherness. Via diverse cases of collaboration in media studies, from methodological contemplations to on?the?field social practices, the book proposes reflections and inquiries around collective research, media, and action.

The collection rethinks how scholarly endeavours feature different ways of doing and being together, identifying new and more diverse communicative spaces, challenging dichotomies, and encouraging critical perspectives. Scholars of a variety of disciplines recontextualise collaboration beyond the very nature of conventional academic approaches, to embrace vast connotations of media studies - from actions building connections across research and practice to transdisciplinary methodologies through analogue and digital realms.

This book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and post?graduate students from various fields of media studies, who carry an interest in collaborative and collective aspects of media as practice and research, as well as those in a variety of social science disciplines, participatory action research, media sociology, audience studies, intercultural communication, qualitative research methods, and participatory communication.

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ISBN: 9781032486284
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Author: Begüm Irmak, Can Koçak, Onur Sesigür, Nazan Haydari
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 224 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
Genres: Communication studies
Media studies: TV and society
News media and journalism
Research methods: general
Digital animation
Games development and programming
The arts: general topics
History

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