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[ecrea] New books: Political Communication and Social Theory // Political Emotions
Mon Jul 26 12:46:05 GMT 2010
We are pleased to announce that we have two new additions to the
Communication list. Please keep reading to find out more and to order
your copies today.
Political Communication and Social Theory
Aeron Davis, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
July 2010: 200pp : PB: 978-0-415-54713-0
Political Communication and Social Theory presents an advanced and
challenging text for students and scholars of political communication
and mass media in democracies. It draws together work from across
political communication, media sociology and political sociology, and
includes a mix of theoretical debate and current examples from
several democratic media systems. Its wide ranging discussions both
introduce and contest the traditional scholarship on a number of
contemporary topics and issues.
At the same time, Political Communication and Social Theory also
offers a fascinating investigation of the causes of crisis in
established political and media systems. In today's democracies,
trust in politicians, state institutions and mainstream media sources
has dropped to a new low. The traditional business model that
sustained journalism is failing and nations are struggling to respond
to the existing global recession and impending environmental and
resource crises. Drawing on interviews with over 100 experienced
politicians, journalists and civil servants, Aeron Davis explores how
the varied political actors and communicative processes, at the
centre of UK democracy, may or may not be contributing to such crisis
tendencies.
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Political Emotions
New Agendas in Communcication
Edited by Janet Staiger, Ann Cvetkovich, and Ann Reynolds
June 2010: 272pp : PB: 978-0-415-88055-8
Political Emotions explores the contributions that the study of
discourses, rhetoric, and framing of emotion make to understanding
the public sphere, civil society and the political realm. Tackling
critiques on the opposition of the public and private spheres,
chapters in this volume examine why some sentiments are valued in
public communication while others are judged irrelevant, and consider
how sentiments mobilize political trajectories.
Emerging from the work of the Public Feelings research group at the
University of Texas-Austin, and cohering in a New Agendas in
Communication symposium, this volume brings together the work of
young scholars from various areas of study, including sociology,
gender studies, anthropology, art, and new media. The essays in this
collection formulate new ways of thinking about the relations among
the emotional, the cultural, and the political. Contributors recraft
familiar ways of doing critical work, and bring forward new analyses
of emotions in politics. Their work expands understanding of the role
of emotion in the political realm, and will be influential in
political communication, political science, sociology, and visual and
cultural studies.
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New Book:
Trans-Reality Television
The Transgression of Reality, Genre, Politics, and Audience.
Lexington. (Sofie Van Bauwel & Nico Carpentier eds.)
http://www.lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&db=^DB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0739131885
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