TY - BOOK ID - 46320312 TI - Multiplatform Media in Mexico : Growth and Change Since 2010 PY - 2019 SN - 3030175391 3030175383 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Motion pictures KW - Television programs KW - Mass media KW - Mass communication KW - Media, Mass KW - Media, The KW - Communication KW - Programs, Television KW - Shows, Television KW - Television shows KW - TV shows KW - Television broadcasting KW - Electronic program guides (Television) KW - Television scripts KW - Culture—Study and teaching. KW - Ethnology-Latin America. KW - Motion pictures, American. KW - Motion pictures. KW - Popular Culture. KW - Culture. KW - Gender. KW - Popular Science in Cultural and Media Studies. KW - Latin American Culture. KW - Latin American Cinema and TV. KW - Film/TV Industry. KW - Popular Culture . KW - Culture and Gender. KW - Cultural sociology KW - Culture KW - Sociology of culture KW - Civilization KW - Popular culture KW - Culture, Popular KW - Mass culture KW - Pop culture KW - Popular arts KW - Intellectual life KW - Mass society KW - Recreation KW - Cinema KW - Feature films KW - Films KW - Movies KW - Moving-pictures KW - Audio-visual materials KW - Performing arts KW - American motion pictures KW - Moving-pictures, American KW - Foreign films KW - Social aspects KW - History and criticism KW - Ethnology—Latin America. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46320312 AB - Multiplatform Media in Mexico is the first book to treat the exciting, interconnected fields of cinema, television, and internet in Mexico over the last decade, fields that combine to be called multiplatform media. Combining industrial analysis of a major audiovisual field at a time of growth and change with close readings of significant texts on all screens, acclaimed author Paul Julian Smith deftly details these new audiovisual trends. The book includes perspectives on local reporting on the ground, as covered in the chapter documenting media response to the 2017 earthquake. And, for the first time in this field, the book draws throughout on star studies, tracing the distinct profiles of actors who migrate from one medium to another. As a whole, Smith’s analyses illustrate the key movements in screen media in one of the world’s largest media and cultural producing nations. These perspectives connect to and enrich scholarship across Latin American, North American, and global cases. Paul Julian Smith is Distinguished Professor in the Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures Program at the Graduate Center in City University of New York, USA. He was previously for nineteen years the Professor of Spanish at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he took his PhD. He is author of twenty-one books (translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Turkish) and over one hundred academic articles. ER -