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Beskrivning
Using a phenomenological and multi-sited ethnographic approach, this book focuses on children’s uses of digital media in three sites—London, Casablanca and Beirut—and situates the study of Arab children and screen media within a wider frame, making connections between local, regional and global media content.
Tarik Sabry is a reader in media and communication theory at the University of Westminster, UK. He is author of Cultural Encounters in the Arab World: On Media, the Modern and the Everyday (2010) and co-founder of the Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication.Nisrine Mansour is a researcher in media, culture and migration, with previous affiliations at the University of Westminster, the University of Oxford, and the London School of Economics, UK.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Introduction: Arab Children and the Media: Epistemological Topographies of a Nascent Field.-2. The Poetics of Self-reflexivity: Arab Diasporic Children in London and Media Uses.- 3. Ethnography as Double-Thrownness: War and the Face of the Sufferer as Media.-4. Networked World Making: Children's Encounters with Media Objects.-5. Children, Media as 'equipment' and Worldliness.-6. Conclusion.