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Theorising media and practice

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Collection of papers, some of which were presented at a media anthropology network workshop, organised by the editors as part of the European Association of Social Anthropologists' (EASA) conference held in Bristol, U.K., September, 2006.

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Introduction : theorising media and practice / John Postill
Media as practice. Theorising media as practice / Nick Couldry
What do we mean by 'media practices'? / Mark Hobart
Media as practice: a brief exchange / Nick Couldry and Mark Hobart
Media, culture and practice. From fan practice to mediated moments: the value of practice theory in the understanding of media audiences / S. Elizabeth Bird
Thick context, deep epistemology: a meditation on wide-angle lenses on media, knowledge production and the concept of culture / Debra Spitulnik
"But it is my Hhbit to read the Times": metaculture and practice in the reading of Indian newspapers / Mark A. Peterson
Embedded/embedding media practices and cultural production / Ursula Rao
Media practices in context. Communication, cognition and usage: epistemological considerations of media practices and processes / Guido Ipsen
Language-games, in/dividuals and media uses: what a practice perspective should imply for media studies / Jo Helle-Valle
A barthian approach to practice and media: Internet engagements among teleworkers in rural Denmark / Jens Kjaerulff
Can practice theory inspire studies of ICTs in everyday life? / Toke H. Christensen and Inge Ripke
New media production practices. Playful pactices: theorising 'new media' cultural production / Elisenda Ardèvol ... [et al.]
Theorising the practices of free software: the movement / Christopher M. Kelty
Cinematography and camera crew: practice, process and procedure / Cathy Greenhalgh.

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