New Books from Sage on Media, Cultural Studies and Journalism

A selection of recent books from Sage.

Media Regulation - Peter Lunt & Sonia Livingstone
Explores the way that regulation affects the relations between government, the media and communications market, civil society, citizens and consumers.

The Creative Industries - Terry Flew
International in coverage, this book weaves together the varying strands of the creative industries with a focus on public policy.

Key Concepts in Media and Communications - Paul Jones & David Holmes
Wide ranging and critical discussions of the key concepts in the field, aimed at postgraduate students and researchers as well as upper level undergraduates.

Understanding New Media - Eugenia Siapera
“[A]n admirably clear-sighted and engaging analysis of contemporary forms of mediation, illuminating the dynamics of new media across social, political and cultural spheres…” – Sonia Livingstone, LSE

Digital Journalism - Janet Jones & Lee Salter
“[A]n engaged and engaging analysis of journalism in the digital age that dispenses with the cheer-leading and the doom-mongering that all too frequently drown out more subtle voices…” – Tony Harcup, University of Sheffield

Magazine Journalism - Tim Holmes & Liz Nice
Combats the prevalent assumption that magazines somehow don’t count, presenting a compelling assessment of the development and innovation at the heart of magazine publishing.

Television Journalism - Stephen Cushion
“Amidst the glut of studies on new media and the news, the enduring medium of television finally gets the attention it deserves” – Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths

Cultural Studies 4th Edition - Chris Barker
Revised and updated edition of the leading textbook in the field. Covers everything a cultural studies student needs to know.

What’s Become of Cultural Studies? - Graeme Turner
“This extraordinary testament to what is right and wrong with cultural studies today will reverberate across the globe” - Toby Miller, University of California

Media and Terrorism - Des Freedman & Daya Kishan Thussu
Cutting edge exploration of how the world’s media have influenced, and in turn, been influenced by terrorism and the war on terror in the aftermath of 9/11

Popular Music - Tara Brabazon
“An incredibly wide-ranging critical account of popular music… an essential resource” - John Storey, University of Sunderland

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