Popular Geopolitics

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Feminist Geopolitics
film and popular culture
gender analysis
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Geopolitical Codes
Geopolitical Imagination
geopolitics
Global Political Space
interdisciplinary geopolitics research
Jason Dittmer
Kyle Grayson
Masa Kolanovic
media studies
Military Themed Videogames
politcal geography
political power
politicla agency
popular culture
Popular Geopolitics
Predatory Capitalism
Punch Drunk
Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh
Reality Tv Star
robert saunders
Roxanne Chaitowitz
RSS
Shannon Brincat
Smart Phones
soft power influence
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Virtual Landscapes
virtual warfare
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Young Men
Yugoslav Socialism
Zombie Films
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367591625
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book brings together scholars from across a variety of academic disciplines to assess the current state of the subfield of popular geopolitics. It provides an archaeology of the field, maps the flows of various frameworks of analysis into (and out of) popular geopolitics, and charts a course forward for the discipline. It explores the real-world implications of popular culture, with a particular focus on the evolving interdisciplinary nature of popular geopolitics alongside interrelated disciplines including media, cultural, and gender studies.

Robert A. Saunders is Professor in History, Politics, and Geography at Farmingdale State College, a campus of the State University of New York (SUNY). His research explores the impact of popular culture and mass media on geopolitics, nationalism, and religious identity. His scholarship has appeared in Progress in Human Geography, Europe-Asia Studies, Slavic Review, Nations and Nationalism, and Geopolitics, among other journals. He is the author of four books, the most recent being Popular Geopolitics and Nation Branding in the Post-Soviet Realm (2017). He is also curator of the ‘Popular Culture and IR’ blog at E-International Relations.

Vlad Strukov is Associate Professor in Film and Digital Culture at the University of Leeds, specialising in world cinemas, visual culture, digital media, intermediality, and cultural theory. He explores theories of empire and nationhood, global journalism and grassroots media, and consumption and celebrity by considering the Russian Federation and the Russian-speaking world as his case study. He is the founding and principal editor of the journal Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media (www.digitalicons.org). He is the author of Contemporary Russian Cinema: Symbols of a New Era (2016), and other publications on film.