Media, Margins and Popular Culture

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This collection brings together leading research on contemporary and popular culture, focussing on marginalised voices and representations; socially marginalised, marginalised in media and media scholarship. It spans five continents, with contributions on topics like gender, sexuality, nation, disability, disciplinary boundaries, youth and age.

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Kim Barbour, Deakin University, Australia Mark Bendall, University of Cambridge, UK Daniela Berghahn, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Siao Yuong Fong, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Sanna Inthorn, University of East Anglia, UK Julia Inthorn, University Medical Centre Göttingen, Germany Katarzyna Kosmala, University of the West of Scotland, UK Leslie Manning, College of the Albemarle, USA Kirsten MacLeod, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Brett Mills, University of East Anglia, UK Sarah Pedersen, Robert Gordon University, UK Emma Pett, University College, London, UK Tim Riley, Ravensbourne, UK Claudia van den Berg, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Christa van Raalte, Bournemouth University, UK Vidushi Vidz, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

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