<p>"What is the media?" and "What is media studies?": two huge, challenging questions that require the likes of Graeme Turner to answer properly. And he delivers the goods with thoughtful and insightfully sweeping commentary on precisely what’s new and different, what’s not. This is a book we should all be reading.</p><p><strong>Jonathan Gray, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison</strong></p><p>At last, an introduction to media studies that doesn't treat the digital era as an after-thought or something entirely separate from what came before. Turner begins the necessary task of re-centering media studies as it is and will be, rather than as it was.</p><p><strong>Amanda Lotz, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of Michigan</strong></p><p>Graeme Turner is among the leading theorists and analysts of media culture today, yesterday—and probably tomorrow, as well. <i>Re-Inventing the Media</i> offers a judicious yet lively, scholarly yet readable, timely, and sage view of what is happening in our complex world of old, middle-aged, and new media. Bravo!</p><p><strong>Toby Miller, Profesor Invitado, Universidad del Norte</strong></p><p>"Recommended"</p><p><strong>S. Pepper, Northeastern Illinois University in CHOICE</strong></p>