Roger Silverstone is Professor of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His previous publications include: Framing Science (1985), and Television and Everyday Life (1994).
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The Texture of Experience Mediation Technology Textual Claims And Analytical Strategies Rhetoric Poetics Erotics Dimensions Of Experience Play Performance Consumption Locations of Action and Experience House and Home Community Globe Making Sense Trust Memory The Other Towards a new media politics
In terms of its scope, the issues it addresses and the challenges it presents, this is a hugely valuable contributuion to the literature. An important book that deserves a wide readership. -- Journal of Educational Media It's easy to be snobbish about media culture; the great merit of Roger Silverstone's book is to make the reader understand just how important that culture is. -- Richard Sennett A remarkable book which argues for a new paradigm for the study of the media. -- Daniel Dayan A persuasive and sophisticated discussion of the role of the media in modern life at the threshold of the twenty-first century. -- Ellen Seiter A very important book, one that moves media theory and argument on at long last. This is an attempt to get people to think differently about the media - not just when they are writing essays, but also when they are arguing about media in everyday life. -- Simon Frith