Contents of Volume II

Media Production

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Contributors to Volume II

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Making Media Production Visible

Vicki Mayer

PART 1 PRODUCTION REGIMES AND INFRASTRUCTURES

1 The Governance of Communication and Culture: Regularizing the Regimes of Production and Consumption

Katharine Sarikakis

2 Media Production and Information Policy: Growth Through Replication

Patrick Burkart and Lucas Logan

3 The Slippery Slopes of “Soft Power”: Production Studies, International Relations, and the Military Industrial Media Complex

Jonathan Burston

4 Television-Set Production in the Era of Digital TV

Mari Castañeda

5 Citizenship and Media Ownership

John McMurria

PART 2 THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES AND THE ORGANIZATION OF PRODUCTION

6 Music in the New Capitalism

Timothy D. Taylor

7 Whither the Professional Book Publisher in an Era of Distribution on Demand

Laura J. Miller

8 “This Is What I Need, This Is What Will Travel”: Television Programs in the Era of Transition

Shawn Shimpach

9 How Should We Think About Audience Power in the Digital Age?

Joseph Turow

PART 3 PRODUCT AND CONTENT FLOWS

10 A Critical Analysis of Cultural Imperialism: From the Asian Frontlines

Dal Yong Jin

11 Hollywood's Presence in Latin America: Production Participation to Distribution Dominance

Tamara L. Falicov

12 Global Ugly Betty: International Format Trade and the Production of National Adaptations

Lothar Mikos ...

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