Archive: bookshelf
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CCT Professor Highlight: Meg Leta Jones has published two new books – Masters in Communication, Culture & Technology
CCT is excited to share that Professor Meg Leta Jones has recently published two books, The Character of Consent: The History of Cookies and the Future of Technology Policy and Feminist Cyberlaw
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Studying Politics Across Media – Professor Leticia Bode (Routledge 2019)
Studying Politics Across Media (Routledge 2019) by CCT Faculty Dr. Leticia Bode book highlights the diverse methods needed to study a complex media environment, and the nuance and richness of the
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African Art Reframed: Reflections and Dialogues on Museum Culture – Professor J.R. Osborn (University of Illinois Press 2020)
Cover photo: Earth with Trees and Water I Am (Alaaragbo VIII), by Jelili Atiku. (Photo by J.R. Osborn.) "This book is nothing less than a major breakthrough in museum studies. It is the first to s
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Internet Election Campaigns in the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan (Political Campaigning and Communication) – Professor Diana Owen (Palgrave MacMillan 2017)
CCT Faculty Dr. Diana Owen recently wrote a book with Shoko Kiyohara, professor at Meiji University in Japan, and Kazuhiro Maeshima, professor at Sofia University in Japan. The book Internet Electi
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CCT’s Prof. Leticia Bode's Book on How the News and Social Media Shaped the 2016 Presidential Campaign
Professor Leticia Bode's book will be published by Brookings Institution Press on January 30, 2018. Read on for the publisher’s book description: "The 2016 presidential election campaign might have se
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CCT's Prof. Matthew Tinkcom's New Book on Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain
"I can think of no other queer-film scholar to write this book. In Queer Theory and Brokeback Mountain, Matthew Tinkcom elegantly, clearly, and adroitly traces signature trajectories of queer theory,
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CCT's Prof. Mohamed Zayani's New Book on the Transformation of the Arab World
"Zayani's book is one of the best analyses of the social movements that led to the transformation of the Arab world, and a major contribution to the understanding of social movements of the digital ag
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CCT's Prof. J.R. Osborn's New Book on the Evolution of Arabic Script
"J. R. Osborn’s Letters of Light is a fascinating investigation of the development of Arabic scripts over the past millennium and their problematic encounter with Western typography, which sliced expr
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CCT’s Prof. Meg Leta Jones’s new book on the digital Right to be Forgotten
“Ctrl+Z: The Right to be Forgotten” has been hailed as “a must-read book for anyone interested in the Internet, privacy, or freedom of speech. Ctrl+Z is sophisticated yet readable, scholarly yet conte