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Ordinary People And The Media The Demotic Turn Graeme Turner

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Ordinary People And The Media The Demotic Turn Graeme Turner
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Publisher: SAGE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Graeme Turner
ISBN: 9781848601666, 9781848601673, 9781849204385, 1848601662, 1848601670, 1849204381
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Ordinary People And The Media The Demotic Turn Graeme Turner by Graeme Turner 9781848601666, 9781848601673, 9781849204385, 1848601662, 1848601670, 1849204381 instant download after payment.

The "demotic turn" is a term coined by Graeme Turner to describe the increasing visibility of the "ordinary person" in the media today. In this dynamic and insightful book he explores the "whys" and "hows" of the "everyday" individual′s willingness to turn themselves into media content through celebrity culture, reality TV, DIY websites, talk radio, and user-generated materials online. Analyzing the pervasiveness of celebrity culture, this book further develops the idea of the demotic turn as a means of examining the common elements in a range of ′hot spots′ within media and cultural studies today.

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