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[ecrea] New book: Intermediality and media change

Fri Jan 25 22:36:30 GMT 2013



A new book

Herkman Juha, Hujanen Taisto&  Oinonen Paavo (eds.)
Intermediality and media change

304 p.
Yera: 2012
ISBN: 978-951-44-8962-4
Language: eng
Publisher: Tampere University Press. TUP


More information:
http://granum.uta.fi/granum/kirjanTiedot.php?tuote_id=23146

This book is about intermediality as an approach to analysing and
understanding media change. Intermediality and Media Change is critical
of technological determinism that characterises 'new media discourse'
about the ongoing digitalization, framed as a revolution and creating
sharp contrasts between old and new media. Intermediality instead
emphasises paying attention to continuities between media of all types
and privileges a comparative perspective on technological changes in
media over time and space.

Contents

Acknowledgements
(Taisto Hujanen)
1.    Introduction: Intermediality as a Theory and Methodology
(Juha Herkman)

Part I: About Media and Mediation: Relevance of the Concept of a Medium
2.    Media: One or Many?
(Mikko Lehtonen)
3.    The Concept of Medium in the Digital Era
(Arild Fetveit)
4.    The Media – Material for Historical Studies, and a Research Object
(Raimo Salokangas)

Part II: Intermediality in Discourses about Media Change
5.    Discursive Transformation of Television and the Paradox of
Audiovisualisation
(Taisto Hujanen)
6.    Intermediality in the Visions of “World Television” in the 1970s: A
Cultural Historical Approach
(Hannu Salmi)
7.    Intermediality in User’s Discourses about Digital Television
(Seppo Kangaspunta and Taisto Hujanen)

Part III: Intermedial Analyses of Media Change
8.    Intermedial Hosting in the Making: A Case from Finnish 1960s
Television
(Paavo Oinonen)
9.    Dancing with the Media: Finnish Case Study of Intermedial Strategies
in the Media Event (Maiju Kannisto)
10.    Digital Divergence of Terrestrial Broadcasting Systems in Europe
(Marko Ala-Fossi)

Part IV: Change of Media Institutions and Professions: Continuities and
Discontinuities
11.    Professional Journalism: An Intermediary Social Practice
(Kauko Pietilä)
12.    Does the Medium Matter? Network Journalism Meets Professional
Practice and Ethics (Eeva Mäntymäki)
13.    “Notional Public Radio”: Intermedial Change in U.S. Public Radio
(Alan G. Stavitsky)






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