Description
About the Author
Michael Wilmore is a senior lecturer in the discipline of media at the University of Adelaide.
Reviews
Developing Alternative Media Traditions in Nepal provides an outstanding ethnographic grounding for debates concerning citizen media and pushes our understanding of community media production and consumption to new analytical heights. Wilmore'sbook constitutes a fine example of media ethnography. The fine-grained socio-cultural detail presented, combined with a host of important analytical insights, challenge the reader to locate local media production within culture and society, and at the same time force recognition of media's role in social and cultural reproduction and change... -- Andrew Skuse, University of Adelaide
Developing Alternative Media Traditions in Nepal provides an outstanding ethnographic grounding for debates concerning citizen media and pushes our understanding of community media production and consumption to new analytical heights. Wilmore's book constitutes a fine example of media ethnography. The fine-grained socio-cultural detail presented, combined with a host of important analytical insights, challenge the reader to locate local media production within culture and society, and at the same time force recognition of media's role in social and cultural reproduction and change. -- Andrew Skuse, University of Adelaide
Book Information
ISBN 9780739125250
Author Michael Wilmore
Format Hardback
Page Count 258
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 531g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 23mm