"This anthology brings together film scholars, geographers, designers, and urban planners to consider the mutual imbrication of media and the city. Contributors examine such disparate forms as city-building video games, local television production, documentary, hip hop, location-based apps, film festivals, and digital architecture in cities including Lagos, Paris, Detroit, and Beijing. Refracting and reframing the debate about media urbanism through topics such as immigration, race, prostitution, sports, gentrification, and protest, the book considers not only how various media imagine and produce the city but also how the city is intricately and irrevocably mediated."Pamela Robertson Wojcik, University of Notre Dame, USA