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Precarious Creativity: Global Media, Local Labor

Oakland, Calif.: University of California Press (2016), x, 324 pp.

The Cost of Business: Gender Dynamics of Media Labor in Afghanistan

In: Precarious Creativity: Global Media, Local Labor
Michael Curtin; Kevin Sanson (eds.)
University of California Press (2016), pp. 104-117
"In this chapter I have strived to move beyond the simple neoliberal critique, attempting to consider more closely the specific, concrete impact of American policies on the work of female Afghan media workers. It would be foolish and dishonest to deny that the American-imposed system of media that c ... more

Internationalizing "International Communication"

Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (2015), vi, 332 pp.

The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications

Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Mass.: Wiley Blackwell (2014), xiv, 611 pp.

Playing to the World's Biggest Audience: The Globalization of Chinese Film and TV

London; Berkeley; Los Angeles: University of California Press (2007), x, 341 pp.