Communicating The City

Georgia Aiello (Editor), Matteo Tarantino* (Editor), Kate Oakley (Editor)

*Corresponding author

Research output: Book/ReportOther report

Abstract

How human meanings, practices and interactions produce and are produced by urban space is the focus of this addition to the study of urban communication.Challenging notions of the ‘urban’ as physically, economically or technologically determined, this book explores key intersections of discourse, materiality, technology, mobility, identity and inequality in acts of communication across urban and urbanizing contexts. From leisure and media consumption among Chinese migrant workers in a Guangdong village to the diverse networks and communication infrastructures of global cities like London and Los Angeles, this collection combines a range of perspectives to ask fundamental questions about the significance and status of cities in times of intensified mediation and connectivity.With case studies from Italy, Britain, Ireland, Russia, the United States and China, this international collection demonstrates that both empirical and critical knowledge on the relationship between communication and urban life has become vital across the humanities and social sciences.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPeter Lang
Number of pages216
ISBN (Print)143313098X
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • City
  • Media

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Communicating The City'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this