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David Marshall is Professor and Chair of the Department
of Communication Studies at Northeastern
University in Boston. He is the author of many articles on media, new media, popular culture and public personalities and two books, Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture (Minnesota, 1997) and New Media Cultures (Arnold, 2004). He is the co-author of Web Theory (Routledge, 2003, with Robert Burnett) and Fame Games: the Production of Celebrity in Australia (Cambridge, 2000/01 with Graeme Turner and Francis Bonner), his current work includes completing an edited collection entitled Celebrity Culture Reader for Routledge (2004). He is also the founder of the premier and innovative Internet journal m/c- a journal of media and culture (www.media-culture.org.au) and regularly contributes through interviews to major radio and television networks in the USA and internationally. |
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