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Informationen zum Autor Jason Dittmer is professor of political geography at University College London. Daniel Bos is departmental lecturer in human geography at the University of Oxford. Klappentext Now in a thoroughly revised edition, this innovative textbook surveys the field of popular geopolitics, exploring the relationship between popular culture and international relations from a geographical perspective. Using colorful current examples, it brings together a diverse, multidisciplinary literature and makes it understandable and relevant. Zusammenfassung Now in a thoroughly revised edition! this innovative textbook surveys the field of popular geopolitics! exploring the relationship between popular culture and international relations from a geographical perspective. Using colorful current examples! it brings together a diverse! multidisciplinary literature and makes it understandable and relevant. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Popular Culture-Between Propaganda and Entertainment 1 Geopolitics: Histories, Discourses, and Mediation 2 Popular Culture and Popular Geopolitics: Definitions, Theories, and Convergence 3 Methodologies: Researching Popular Geopolitics 4 Representation of Place and the British Empire 5 Narration of Nation in the Post-WWII United States 6 Affect, Embodiment, and Military-Themed Video Games 7 Audiences, Assemblages, and the Everyday Geopolitics of Heritage 8 Social Media and the Networked Self 9 Conclusion: Identity, Subjectivity, and Going Forward Bibliography Index About the Authors