New Issue of Celebrity Culture & Social Inquiry Now Available
- schiffnerhs
- Aug 5, 2015
- 1 min read
The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies has released the July 2015 edition of as well an edited book Bridging Gaps: Higher Education, Media and Society. This book contains chapters authored by selected delegates at the inaugural CMCS international conference series that was held in Toronto in May. Published by WaterHill Publishing, the book includes Stephanie Patrick’s chapter on celebrity public relations and journalism that received the best paper award at the conference.
Highlights of the July 2015 issue include:
Bridging Gaps: Higher Education, Media and SocietyRobert Caine, Hilary Wheaton and Louis Massey (eds.)http://www.amazon.com/Bridging-Gaps-Higher-Education-Society/dp/0993993818
Public and Private in Mobile CommunicationsJosé Ricardo Carvalheiro & Ana Serrano Tellería (eds.)http://www.livroslabcom.ubi.pt/book/141#sthash.kPqeiBgf.dpuf
Celebrity Studies Questions and Answershttp://explore.tandfonline.com/page/ah/rcel-celebrity-studies-qa
3rd International Celebrity Studies Conference: Authenticating Celebrity
Stardom and Celebrity of David Bowie symposium
International Journal of Cultural Studies – Celebrities and Advocacy
Porn StudiesSpecial Issue: Inside Gonzo Porn
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