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OverviewMedia Rurality investigates the centrality of rural places and people within the media systems and technologies that shape daily life in and across rural and urban settings alike. From the boglands of Ireland to data centers in the Oregon countryside to the homemade media systems of rural Tanzania, the contributors to this volume show how rural territories are highly mediated, technologized spaces profoundly enmeshed with global capitalism and colonialism. Approaching the study of rurality through a materialist lens that foregrounds infrastructure, this collection shows how rural spaces often bear the environmental brunt of capitalist development while being relegated to the economic and cultural periphery. Contributors. Christopher Ali, Patrick Bresnihan, Patrick Brodie, Darin Barney, Jenna Burrell, Jordan B. Kinder, Burç Köstem, Cindy Lin, Emily Ng, Lisa Parks, Anne Pasek, Esther Peeren, Nicole Starosielski, Ishita Tiwary, Hunter Vaughan, Ayesha Vemuri, Megan Wiessner, Assatu Wisseh Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick Brodie , Darin BarneyPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781478033257ISBN 10: 1478033258 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 14 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“This remarkably original collection offers a much needed intervention, centering the role of rural spaces to media and infrastructure. The way the contributors engage with issues of uneven connections and energy transitions, and with rural entanglements within global supply chains and planetary mines, is superb.”—Rahul Mukherjee, author of Radiant Infrastructures: Media, Environment, and Cultures of Uncertainty “A rural of omnidirectional connectivity; sites of roiling metabolisms of extraction, resistance, and media intensiveness; a rurality of emergence and theoretical complexity. This volume expands the boundaries of rural spaces, lives, and politics as media ruralities that are peopled and place-based, enduring and vital, and essential for research addressing contemporary debates in global media studies.”—Rafico Ruiz, author of Slow Disturbance: Infrastructural Mediation on the Settler Colonial Resource Frontier “This remarkably original collection offers a much needed intervention, centering the role of rural spaces to media and infrastructure. The way the contributors engage with issues of uneven connections and energy transitions, and with rural entanglements within global supply chains and planetary mines, is superb.”—Rahul Mukherjee, author of, Radiant Infrastructures: Media, Environment, and Cultures of Uncertainty “A rural of omnidirectional connectivity; sites of roiling metabolisms of extraction, resistance, and media intensiveness; a rurality of emergence and theoretical complexity. This volume expands the boundaries of rural spaces, lives, and politics as media ruralities that are peopled and place-based, enduring and vital, and essential for research addressing contemporary debates in global media studies.”—Rafico Ruiz, author of, Slow Disturbance: Infrastructural Mediation on the Settler Colonial Resource Frontier ""This remarkably original collection offers a much needed intervention, centering the role of rural spaces to media and infrastructure. The way the contributors engage with issues of uneven connections and energy transitions, and with rural entanglements within global supply chains and planetary mines, is superb.""--Rahul Mukherjee, author of, Radiant Infrastructures: Media, Environment, and Cultures of Uncertainty ""A rural of omnidirectional connectivity; sites of roiling metabolisms of extraction, resistance, and media intensiveness; a rurality of emergence and theoretical complexity. This volume expands the boundaries of rural spaces, lives, and politics as media ruralities that are peopled and place-based, enduring and vital, and essential for research addressing contemporary debates in global media studies.""--Rafico Ruiz, author of, Slow Disturbance: Infrastructural Mediation on the Settler Colonial Resource Frontier Author InformationPatrick Brodie is Assistant Professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin. Darin Barney is Professor of Communication Studies at McGill University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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