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The Borders of Subculture
This book aims to revisit the notion of subculture for the twenty-first century, reinterpreting it and extending its scope. On the one hand, the notion of resistance is redefined and applied to contemporary practices of cultural production and entrepreneurship. On the other hand, contributors reconsider the connection of subcultures to everyday culture, exploring more mainstream forms of cultural production and consumption across a wider range of social groups. As a consequence, this book extends the scope to look beyond the white, male, adolescent, urban cultures identified with earlier subcultural studies. Contributors also examine fusions and crossovers between Western and non-Western cultural practices.
Alexander Dhoest is Associate Professor in Communication Studies at the Catholic University of Antwerp (Belgium). He obtained an MA in Film and Television from the University of Warwick (UK) and a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Leuven, working on television drama and the construction of national identity. He teaches courses on popular culture, audiovisual media, and research methods. His research focuses on the significance of popular media culture in relation to social identities. He has published widely on these issues in edited volumes and peer reviewed journals such as Media, Culture & Society, Television and New Media, European Journal of Communication, and European Journal of Cultural Studies. He is an active member of communications associations such as ICA and ECREA, and he is a member of the editorial boards of six international journals, including European Journal of Cultural Studies.
Steven Malliet is Assistant Professor at the University of Antwerp (Belgium) and at the Luca School of Arts (Belgium). He teaches courses on game design, game psychology, new media, and media theory. His research interests include media realism, game theory and history, media effects, and character identification. He has published on these topics in such journals as New Media & Society, Cyberpsychology, Behaviour & Social Networks and Communications. He is co-editor of the book Vice City Virtue: Moral Issues in Digital Game Play.
Barbara Segaert holds an MA in Oriental Studies, Islamic Studies and Arab Philology (KU Leuven, Belgium) and an MA in the Social Sciences (Open University, UK). Since 2002 she has been scientific coordinator at the University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp, where she develops academic programmes on various topics of contemporary relevance to society.
Jacques Haers, SJ, studied mathematics (Catholic University of Leuven), philosophy (Catholic University of Leuven; Hochschule fr Philosophie, Mnchen), and theology (Catholic University of Leuven; Oxford University). He is a professor of systematic theology and liberation theologies at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (Catholic University of Leuven), where he also chairs the Centre for Liberation Theologies. He also heads the University Parish at the Catholic University of Leuven.
Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
1 Studying Mobile Media
Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone
Edited by Larissa Hjorth, Jean Burgess, and Ingrid Richardson
2 Sport Beyond Television
The Internet, Digital Media and the Rise of Networked Media Sport
Brett Hutchins and David Rowe
3 Cultural Technologies
The Shaping of Culture in Media and Society
Edited by Gran Bolin
4 Violence and the Pornographic Imaginary
The Politics of Sex, Gender, and Aggression in Hardcore Pornography
Natalie Purcell
5 Ambiguities of Activism
Alter-Globalism and the Imperatives of Speed
Ingrid M. Hoofd
6 Generation X Goes Global
Mapping a Youth Culture in Motion
Christine Henseler
7 Forensic Science in Contemporary American Popular Culture
Gender, Crime, and Science
Lindsay Steenberg
8 Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media
Historical Perspectives
Edited by Sin Nicholas and Tom OMalley
9 De-convergence in Global Media Industries
Dal Yong Jin
10 Performing Memory in Art and Popular Culture
Edited by Liedeke Plate and Anneke Smelik
11 Reading Beyond the Book
The Social Practices of Contemporary Literary Culture
Danielle Fuller and DeNel Rehberg Sedo
12 A Social History of Contemporary Democratic Media
Jesse Drew
13 Digital Media Sport
Technology, Power and Culture in the Network Society
Edited by Brett Hutchins and David Rowe
14 Barthes Mythologies Today
Readings of Contemporary Culture
Edited by Pete Bennett and Julian McDougall
15 Beauty, Violence, Representation
Edited by Lisa A. Dickson and Maryna Romanets
16 Public Media Management for the Twenty-First Century
Creativity, Innovation, and Interaction
Edited by Micha Gowacki and Lizzie Jackson
17 Transnational Horror Across Visual Media
Fragmented Bodies
Edited by Dana Och and Kirsten Strayer
18 International Perspectives on Chicana/o Studies
This World is My Place
Edited by Catherine Leen and Niamh Thornton
19 Comics and the Senses
A Multisensory Approach to Comics and Graphic Novels
Ian Hague
20 Popular Culture in Africa
The Episteme of the Everyday
Edited by Stephanie Newell and Onookome Okome
21 Transgender Experience
Place, Ethnicity, and Visibility
Edited by Chantal Zabus and David Coad
22 Radios Digital Dilemma
Broadcasting in the Twenty-First Century
John Nathan Anderson
23 Documentarys Awkward Turn
Cringe Comedy and Media Spectatorship
Jason Middleton
24 Serialization in Popular Culture
Edited by Rob Allen and Thijs van den Berg
25 Gender and Humor Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives
Edited by Delia Chiaro and Raffaella Baccolini
26 Studies of Video Practices
Video at Work
Edited by Mathias Broth, Eric Laurier, and Lorenza Mondada
27 The Memory of Sound
Preserving the Sonic Past
Sen Street
28 American Representations of Post-Communism
Television, Travel Sites, and Post-Cold War Narratives
Andaluna Borcila
29 Media and the Ecological Crisis
Edited by Richard Maxwell, Jon Raundalen, and Nina Lager Vestberg
30 Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels
Edited by Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague
31 Media Independence
Working with Freedom or Working for Free?
Edited by James Bennett and Niki Strange
32 Neuroscience and Media
New Understandings and Representations
Edited by Michael Grabowski
33 American Media and the Memory of World War II
Debra Ramsay
34 International Perspectives on Shojo and Shojo Manga
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