Issues and Singularity in the British Media Volume 1
Ink, click and screen: from "imagined communities" to "soft power"
Renée Dickason editor David Haigron editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:9th Jul '24
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This book offers a historical, cultural, political and socio-economic analysis of the British media. It examines how facts and events are reported and interpreted, but also how ideas and opinions circulate and are recycled, with attention being paid to British traits and tropes in these domains. This in-depth study of “issues” and “singularity” aims at understanding how the British media have helped shape the country’s culture and representations, thereby providing its people with a sense of togetherness.
Volume 1 focuses on the press, the internet and cinema as mass media, from the prolific and innovative Victorian era – the matrix of the modern world – to the turn of the 21st century with the challenge of digitalisation. Newspapers, magazines, films and music are studied as vehicles for fostering shared collective identities (“imagined communities”) and for projecting a certain image of Britain at home and abroad (“soft power”).
ISBN: 9783031606670
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262 pages
2024 ed.