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Book

Lifestyle Media in Asia Consumption, Aspiration and Identity

T Lewis, F Martin (ed.), T Lewis (ed.)

Routledge | Published : 2016

DOI: 10.4324/9781315736563

Abstract

This book explores how far everyday conceptions and experiences of identity are being transformed by media cultures across the region.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Fran Martin Author, Editor

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Keywords

Social Science
Behavioral and Social Science
1.2 Psychological and Socioeconomic Processes
Generic Health Relevance
4701 Communication and Media Studies
4702 Cultural Studies
47 Language, Communication and Culture

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