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Although there are human geographers who have previously written on matters of media and communication, and those in media and communication studies who have previously written on geographical issues, this is the first book-length dialogue in which experienced theorists and researchers from these different fields address each other directly and engage in conversation across traditional academic boundaries. The result is a compelling discussion, with the authors setting out statements of their positions before responding to the arguments made by others.

One significant aspect of this discussion is a spirited debate about the sort of interdisciplinary area that might emerge as a focus for future work. Does the already-established idea of communication geography offer the best way forward? If so, what would applied or critical forms of communication geography be concerned to do? Could communication geography benefit from the sorts of conjunctural analysis that have been developed in contemporary cultural studies? Might a further way forward be to imagine an interdisciplinary field of everyday-life studies, which would draw critically on non-representational theories of practice and movement?

Readers of Communications/Media/Geographies are invited to join the debate, thinking through such questions for themselves, and the themes that are explored in this book (for example, of space, place, meaning, power, and ethics) will be of interest not only to academics in human geography and in media and communication studies, but also to a wider range of scholars from across the humanities and social sciences.

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Communications/Media/Geographies
Although there are human geographers who have previously written on matters of media and communication, and those in media and communication studies who have previously written on geographical issues, this is the first book-length dialogue in which experienced theorists and researchers from these different fields address each other directly and engage in conversation across traditional academic boundaries. The result is a compelling discussion, with the authors setting out statements of their positions before responding to the arguments made by others.
One significant aspect of this discussion is a spirited debate about the sort of interdisciplinary area that might emerge as a focus for future work. Does the already-established idea of communication geography offer the best way forward? If so, what would applied or critical forms of communication geography be concerned to do? Could communication geography benefit from the sorts of conjunctural analysis that have been developed in contemporary cultural studies? Might a further way forward be to imagine an interdisciplinary field of everyday-life studies, which would draw critically on non-representational theories of practice and movement?
Readers of Communications/Media/Geographies are invited to join the debate, thinking through such questions for themselves, and the themes that are explored in this book (for example, of space, place, meaning, power, and ethics) will be of interest not only to academics in human geography and in media and communication studies, but also to a wider range of scholars from across the humanities and social sciences.
Paul C. Adams is Professor of Geography at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Julie Cupples is Reader in Human Geography and Co-director of the Global Development Academy at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Kevin Glynn teaches in the Media Studies program at Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand.
Andr Jansson is Professor of Media and Communication Studies and Director of the Geomedia Research Group at Karlstad University, Sweden.
Shaun Moores is Professor of Media and Communications at the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland, UK.
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Communications/Media/Geographies
Paul C. Adams, Julie Cupples, Kevin Glynn, Andr Jansson, and Shaun Moores
Communications/Media/Geographies
Paul C. Adams, Julie Cupples, Kevin Glynn, Andr Jansson, and Shaun Moores
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Names: Adams, Paul C., author. | Cupples, Julie, author. | Glynn, Kevin, 1963-, author. | Jansson, Andr, author. | Moores, Shaun author.
Title: Communications/media/geographies / Paul C. Adams, Julie Cupples, Kevin Glynn, Andr Jansson and Shaun Moores.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2016. | Series: Routledge studies in human geography | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016015200| ISBN 9781138824348 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315740737 (e-book)
Subjects: LCSH: Communication and geography. | Communication and technology. | Mass media and technology.
Classification: LCC P96.G47 A328 2016 | DDC 302.23dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016015200
ISBN: 978-1-138-82434-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-74073-7 (ebk)
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Contents
PAUL C. ADAMS, JULIE CUPPLES, KEVIN GLYNN, AND ANDR JANSSON
PART I
Positions
PAUL C. ADAMS
JULIE CUPPLES AND KEVIN GLYNN
ANDR JANSSON
SHAUN MOORES
PART II
Reflections
PAUL C. ADAMS
JULIE CUPPLES AND KEVIN GLYNN
ANDR JANSSON
SHAUN MOORES
PAUL C. ADAMS, JULIE CUPPLES, KEVIN GLYNN, ANDR JANSSON, AND SHAUN MOORES
The process of creating this book began at the 2012 meeting of the Association of American Geographers in New York City, when Adams, Jansson, and Moores met and floated the idea of a co-authored book. The project soon expanded to include Cupples and Glynn, bringing in another geographer and another media/communication theorist, who would contribute a hybrid chapter written from both disciplinary perspectives at once. Along the way Routledge and the anonymous reviewers helped tremendously and the project benefited from their insights.
The five of us approached co-authorship somewhat cautiously because we had little interest in trying to speak with one voice (that would, indeed, defeat the purpose of using multiple authors to convey the diversity of issues in media and communication geography!), but we also wanted to see where it would lead us to undertake a co-authored book that brought together an interdisciplinary team in a closer configuration than a typical edited volume. The format we settled ona series of chapters written by one or two of us, and a crafted as a kind of discussionallowed us to speak together while retaining our various voices.
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