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Youth --- Parents --- Communication in mass media --- Alcohol use --- Prevention --- Substance use --- Education --- Talk, They Hear You (Campaign : U.S.)
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This collection departs from the observation that online forms of communication-the email, blog, text message, tweet-are actually haunted by old epistolary forms: the letter and the diary. By examining the omnipresence of writing across a variety of media, the collection adds the category of Epistolary Screens to genres of self-expression, both literary (letters, diaries, auto-biographies) and screenic (romance dramas, intercultural cinema, essay films, artists' videos and online media). The category Epistolary encapsulates an increasingly paradoxical relation between writing and the self: first, it describes selves that are written in graphic detail via letters, diaries, blogs, texts, emails and tweets; second, it acknowledges that absence complicates communication, bringing people together in an entangled rather than ordered way. The collection concerns itself with the changing visual/textual texture of screen media and examines what is at stake for our understanding of self-expression when it takes Epistolary forms.
Correspondance --- Cinéma --- Littérature épistolaire --- Au cinéma. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Letters in motion pictures. --- Communication in motion pictures --- Communication in mass media --- Written communication
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This collection departs from the observation that online forms of communication - the email, blog, text message, tweet - are actually haunted by old epistolary forms: the letter and the diary. By examining the omnipresence of writing across a variety of media, the collection adds the category of Epistolary Screens to genres of self-expression, both literary (letters, diaries, auto-biographies) and screenic (romance dramas, intercultural cinema, essay films, artists' videos and online media).
Correspondance --- Cinéma --- Littérature épistolaire --- Au cinéma. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Letters in motion pictures. --- Communication in motion pictures. --- Communication in mass media. --- Expression (Philosophy)
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Discourse analysis --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Sociolinguistics --- French language --- Communication in mass media --- Online social networks --- Diffusion de la culture --- Langage et culture --- Linguistique comparée --- Communication interculturelle --- Pragmatique --- Indirect discourse. --- Discourse analysis.
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This collection departs from the observation that online forms of communication - the email, blog, text message, tweet - are actually haunted by old epistolary forms: the letter and the diary. By examining the omnipresence of writing across a variety of media, the collection adds the category of Epistolary Screens to genres of self-expression, both literary (letters, diaries, auto-biographies) and screenic (romance dramas, intercultural cinema, essay films, artists' videos and online media).
Expression (Philosophy) --- Communication in mass media. --- Communication in motion pictures. --- Letters in motion pictures. --- Motion pictures --- Mass media --- Self-expression --- Philosophy --- Epistolary forms, genres of self-expression, visual/textual. --- Mass media and nationalism. --- Political aspects.
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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender, Media and Communication in the Middle East and North Africa stands as an authoritative and up-to-date resource on the critical debates, research methods and ongoing reflections on how gender and communication intersect with the economic, social, political, and cultural fabrics of the countries in the MENA region. The Handbook comprises thirty chapters written by both established and rising scholars of gender, media, and digital technologies, and will rely on fresh data which seeks to capture the dynamic and complex realities of MENA societies, as well as the tensions and contradictions in the politics of gender and uses of communication technologies. The Handbook is split into six sections: Gender, Identities and Sexualities; The Gender of Politics; Gender and Activism; Gender-Based Violence; Gender and Entrepreneurship; and Gender in Expressive Cultures.
Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Mass communications --- etnologie --- communicatie --- cultuur --- gender --- interculturele communicatie --- Middle East --- Communication in mass media. --- Mass media --- Sex role --- Sex role in mass media.
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