Film and Media Studies

Cultures in Orbit: Satellites and the Televisual

Parks, L. (2003). Cultures in Orbit: Satellites and the Televisual. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Planet TV: A Global Television Reader

Parks, L., & Kumar, S. eds. 2003. Planet TV: A Global Television Reader. New York, NY: New York University Press.

Satellite and Cyber Visualities: Analyzing the Digital Earth

Parks, L. 2003. "Satellite and Cyber Visualities: Analyzing the Digital Earth." In Visual Culture Reader 2.0, N. Mirzoeff (Eds). New York, NY: Routledge.

Flexible Microcasting: Gender, Generation, and Television and Internet Convergence

Parks, L. 2003. "Flexible Microcasting: Gender, Generation, and Television and Internet Convergence." In The Persistence of Television: From Console to Computer, Lynn Spigel, ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Pp. 133-156.

Satellitenbilder Suchen

Parks, L. (2001). Satellitenbilder Suchen. Suchbilder. Wolfgang Ernst, Stefan Heidenreich, and Ute Holl (Eds). Berlin: Bildarchive der Gegenwart.

Falling Apart: Electronics Salvaging and the Global Media Economy

Parks, L. (2005). "Falling Apart: Electronics Salvaging and the Global Media Economy." In Residual Media. C. Acland (Ed). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Our World, Satellite Televisuality and the Fantasy of Global Presence

Parks, L. (2002). Our World, Satellite Televisuality and the Fantasy of Global Presence. Planet TV: A Global Television Reader. Lisa Parks and Shantie Kumar (Eds). New York: New York University Press.

Planet Patrol: Satellite Images, Acts of Knowledge, and Global Security

Parks, L. (2005). "Planet Patrol: Satellite Images, Acts of Knowledge, and Global Security." In Mediale Identitätsräume, B. Hipfl, E. Klaus & U. Scheer (Eds). Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.

Cyberexiles: Wired into Nostalgia

Venegas, C. 2005. "Cyberexiles: Wired into Nostalgia." In Interactive Frictions: Productive Analogies in Old and New Media, M. Kinder, T. McPherson & A. Trope (Eds). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Will the Internet Spoil Fidel Castro’s Cuba?

Venegas, C. 2003. "Will the Internet Spoil Fidel Castro’s Cuba?" In Democracy and New Media, Henkins and Thorburn, eds. London and Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.