Description: "This book presents cutting edge research from scholars and artists on the relation between war and media through an exploration of the idea of space"--
Brief description:
Sarah Maltbyis Professor of Media and Communications at Sussex University, UK, and
Founder and Coordinator of the War and Media Network an interdisciplinary networking
forum that brings together academics and practitioners interested in the intersection
between war and media. She is the author of Remembering the Falklands War: Media,
Memory and Identity (2016), Military Media Management: Negotiating the 'Front' Line
(2012) and co-editor of Communicating War: Memory, Military and Media (2007). She is
also Co-Editor of the journal Media, War and Conflict.
Review Quotes: "This work is an important intervention, particularly in its illuminating of the vital contribution of artists, activists and other practitioners, to understandings of the interconnectedness and interdependence of war and media. The engaging and original case studies bring the subject matter alive. And the collection as a whole is a bold statement of how the conceptual lens of space makes us read warfare anew." --Andrew Hoskins, Interdisciplinary Research Professor in Global Security, University of Glasgow, UK