The Routledge Companion to Media and Risk

Author:   Bishnupriya Ghosh ,  Bhaskar Sarkar (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138638938


Pages:   542
Publication Date:   13 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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This collection presents new work in risk media studies from critical humanities perspectives. Defining, historicizing, and consolidating current scholarship, the volume seeks to shape an emerging field, signposting its generative insights while examining its implicit assumptions. When and under what conditions does risk emerge? How is risk mediated? Who are the targets of risk media? Who manages risk? Who lives with it? Who are most in danger? Such questions—the what, how, who, when, and why of risk media—inform the scope of this volume. With roots in critical media studies and science and technology studies, it hopes to inspire new questions, perspectives, frameworks, and analytical tools not only for risk, media, and communication studies, but also for social and cultural theories. Editors Bishnupriya Ghosh and Bhaskar Sarkar bring together contributors who elucidate and interrogate risk media’s varied histories and futures. This book is meant for students and scholars of media and communication studies, science and technology studies, and the interdisciplinary humanities, looking either to deepen their engagement with risk media or to broaden their knowledge of this emerging field.

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Author:   Bishnupriya Ghosh ,  Bhaskar Sarkar (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.283kg
ISBN:  

9781138638938


ISBN 10:   1138638935
Pages:   542
Publication Date:   13 March 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Chapter 1 ""Media and Risk: An Introduction"" Part 1: Historical Perspectives Chapter 2 ""Has Risk a History?"" Chapter 3 ""Risk: The Origin of the Word in Medieval Commerce and Poetry Chapter 4 ""Insurance and the Language of Risk in Early Modern Political Thought"" Chapter 5 ""Hazardous Individualism"" Part 2: Expertise Chapter 6 ""Risk Media in Medicine: The Rise of the Metaclinical Health App Ecosystem"" Chapter 7 ""The Algorithm Dispositif: Risk and Automation in the Age of #datapolitik"" Chapter 8 ""The Perils of Migration: Countervailing Mediations of Risk at the EU's Maritime Frontier"" Chapter 9 ""Mediating Expertise: Uncertain Risks of Electromagnetic Pollution"" Part 3: Times Chapter 10 ""Preparedness Documents After the Fact"" Chapter 11 ""Is there a Ghost in the Computer? A Spectrology of Uncanny Risks"" Chapter 12 ""New Media At Risk, or When The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be"" Chapter 13 ""Into the Beyond: A Conversation with Michael Madsen"" Part 4: Scale Chapter 14 ""Chernobyl, Risk, and the Inter-Zone of the Anthropocene"" Chapter 15 ""Risk, Law, and Media: A Case of Climate Change"" Chapter 16 ""Media/Meteōra"" Part 5: Virtuality Chapter 17 ""Red Dot Sight"" Chapter 18 ""The Safety"" Chapter 19 ""Tunnel Risk and the Mediation of Border Security Spectacle"" Chapter 20 ""Floating Architectures: Fantasises of Safety in Oceanic Riskscapes"" Chapter 21 ""Corrections to the First Draft of History"" Part 6: Affect Chapter 22 ""Social Media and the Social Question: Speculations on Risk Media Society"" Chapter 23 ""Your Brain on Screens: Neuronal Risk and Media Addiction"" Chapter 24 ""Risk’s Fraught Mediascape"" Part 7: Legitimacy Chapter 25 ""‘One little seed blowing in the wind’: Risk media in trans-species biogovernance"" Chapter 26 ""Reflections on Risk, Media, and the Reasonable Animated by a Trial by Jury"" Chapter 27 ""Cruising Sex, Surviving Desire"" Chapter 28 ""Skin Out of the Game: Virtual Gambling in Novel Spaces"" Part 8: Disciplinary Modulations Chapter 29 ""Risk as Aesthetic Virtue"" Chapter 30 ""Notes on Dissent and Risk"" Chapter 31 ""Trigger Warnings and the Disciplining of Cinema and Media Pedagogy"" Chapter 32 ""A Path So Twisted"" – Staying Off the Straight and Narrow"" Chapter 33 ""The Risk of Tolerance: Feminist Killjoys, the Creative Humanities, and the Belligerent University"""

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"Bishnupriya Ghosh teaches postcolonial theory and global media studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Much of her scholarly work, including the two books, When Borne Across: Literary Cosmopolitics in the Contemporary Indian Novel (2004) and Global Icons: Apertures to the Popular (2011), investigates contemporary cultures of globalization. She is currently working on two monographs on speculative knowledge: a book on spectral materialism in global cinemas (The Unhomely Sense: Spectral Cinemas of Globalization) and a comparative study of epidemic media in the United States, South Africa, and India (The Virus Touch: Living with Epidemics). Bhaskar Sarkar, Associate Professor of Film and Media, UC Santa Barbara, is the author of Mourning the Nation: Indian Cinema in the Wake of Partition (2009). He has published a wide range of articles in edited collections like World Cinemas, Transnational Perspectives (2008), International Communication (2012), and Figurations in Indian Film (2013), as well as in journals such as Rethinking History, positions: asia-critique, Cultural Dynamics, and Transnational Cinemas. He is also co-editor of Documentary Testimonies: Global Archives of Suffering (2009), Asian Video Cultures: In the Penumbra of the Global (2017), and two journal special issues, ""The Subaltern and the Popular,"" Journal of Postcolonial Studies (2005) and ""Indian Documentary Studies,"" BioScope (2012). He is currently working on two monographs: Cosmoplastics: Bollywood’s Global Gesture, and Pirate Humanities."

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