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ID134633
Title ProperPopular geopolitics, audiences and identities
Other Title Informationreading the ‘war on terror’ in the Philippines
LanguageENG
AuthorWoon, Chih Yuan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Audience research has traditionally been neglected within the subfield of popular geopolitics. However in recent years, geographers are increasingly focusing on the making of geopolitical meanings by audiences as they consume popular culture and related texts. Drawing on recent assemblage thinking in geopolitics, this paper argues that audiences form part of the animators of a network that links the human body with places, environments, objects and discourses related to geopolitics. By investigating Filipinos’ critical readings of and engagements with the ‘war on terror’ in Mindanao as represented through the national newspaper, the Philippines Daily Inquirer, the agency and power of audiences in the creative enactments of geopolitics and geography are illuminated. As such, understanding the complex interactions between popular media and its audiences can prove useful in casting insights into the everyday, geopolitical ‘playing out’ of issues of terrorism, violence and peace in the Philippines context and beyond.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol.19, No.3; Aug.2014: p.656-683
Journal SourceGeopoliticsVol: 19 No 3
Standard NumberGeopolitics


 
 
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