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History, Context and Path: Some Key Issues in Contemporary Media and Communication Studies —An Interview with Professor David Morley
WANG Xin
Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2021, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (11) : 130-142.
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History, Context and Path: Some Key Issues in Contemporary Media and Communication Studies —An Interview with Professor David Morley
International renowned scholars, professor David Morley in Goldsmiths, University of London has been deeply engaged in the media and communication field for more than 40 years. His personal academic research context can also become an important reference for media and communication research issues and their paradigm transfer: which is, the interaction between technology, politics, culture, and globalization process and media and communication research over the past four decades. With his continuous critical position and interdisciplinary research vitality, Professor Morley transcends the narrow “media research-centered” paradigm, answers the questions of materiality, mobility, the connection between virtual and real space, as well as the embodiment, and also maintains the historicism and contextualization of problem thinking. Professor Morley believes instead of eliminating differences and inequality with the help of the new media technology, the “new” material geographical map will identify the privilege of virtual and real communication, so we need to not only further discuss the mobility of virtual and real, but also to put the neglected transportation and other material infrastructure research into the contemporary communication research and globalization theory, therefore, the perspective of communication geography needs to be valued.
history / context / communication geography / materiality / mobility / connectivity
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1. 感谢伦敦大学金匠学院戴维·莫利教授,几次审定我整理的访谈内容,并寄来审校手稿;感谢辽宁大学新闻与传播学院2020级研究生崔思雨和高源两位同学对本文整理和校译的帮助。
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