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Foreword; Wenhong Chen Introduction. "The M in CITAMS@30: Media Sociology"; Aneka Khilnani, Barry Wellman, Laura Robinson, Casey Brienza, Wenhong Chen, and Shelia R. Cotton Section 1: Inequalities and Media 1. Closing the Digital Divide: Justification for Government Intervention; Lloyd Levine 2. Public Knowledge and Digital Divide: The Role and Impact of China's Media; Mingli Mei, Ru Zhao, and Miaochen Zhu 3. Racism and the Ill as the Other in I am Legend Remakes; Jeremiah Morelock 4. A Niagara of Intemperance and Vice: Newspaper Reports on Immigrant New York 1800-1900; Saran Ghatak and Niall Moran Section 2: Cultural Production and Consumption 5. Everyone's a Critic?: Openness as a Means to Closure in Cultural Journalism; Phillipa K. Chong 6. The Attractions of "Recoil" TV: The Story-World of Game of Thrones; Carmen Spanó 7. From the Raja to the Desi Romance: A Sociological Discourse on Family, Class and Gender in Bollywood; Tanni Chaudhuri 8. Liberalism Without the Press: 18th Century Minas Geraes and the Roots of Brazilian Development; Heloisa Pait 9. Affective (Im)Mediations and the Communication Process; Ana Ramos Afterword: Reflections on My Path to CITASA/CITAMS and the Future of Our Section; Shelia R. Cotten