Media, Performance & Identity Research Circle
deterritorialization of culturecultural translationlocal uses of global mediameaning productiondiscourses of controlmodes of expressioncontexts of expression
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Participant RoomsKsenija BilbijaPeggy ChoyMichael CurtinAlbert GuntherShanti KumarTomislav LonginovicHemant ShahR. Anderson Sutton

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Michael Curtin, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Communication Arts

Michael Curtin is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and director of the UW Global Studies program, a federally-funded National Resource Center for International Studies. The author of more than two dozen scholarly essays and journal articles, his books include Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics (Rutgers, 1995), Making and Selling Culture (co-editor; Wesleyan, 1996) and The Revolution Wasn't Televised: Sixties Television and Social Conflict (co-editor; Routledge, 1997). 

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Themes
Deterritorialization of Culture | Cultural Translation
Meaning Production | Local Uses of Global Media
Discourses of Control | Contexts of Expression
Modes of Expression

Participants
Ksenija Bilbija | Peggy Choy | Michael Curtin
Albert Gunther | Shanti Kumar | Tomislav Longinovic
Hemant Shah | R. Anderson Sutton

The MPI Research Circle is sponsored by
The UW-Madison International Institute