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The “M” in CITAMS@30: Media Sociology represents a comprehensive examination of media sociology’s role in understanding modern communication landscapes. This collection features contributions from renowned scholars Casey Brienza, Laura Robinson, Barry Wellman, Shelia R. Cotten, Wenhong Chen, and other leading researchers in the field.
The volume explores critical dimensions of media sociology, including how digital technologies transform social interactions, the role of media in shaping cultural narratives, and the sociological implications of contemporary communication practices. Through rigorous academic analysis, the contributors address pressing questions about media’s influence on society, inequality, and human connection.
Part of the Studies in Media and Communications series, this book provides essential insights for scholars, researchers, and students interested in understanding the complex relationships between media systems and social structures in the twenty-first century.







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