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[ecrea] Special issue on "the responsibility of knowledge" - "The values of critique and social relevance in research on communication and culture" (WG2 COST TATS ACTION)
Tue Feb 04 11:05:33 GMT 2014
New publication of COST Action Transforming Audiences, Transforming
Societies (WG2)
Special issue on
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF KNOWLEDGE
The values of critique and social relevance in research on communication
and culture
Edited by
Maria Francesca Murru, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano
Nico Carpentier, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels
(VUB) and Charles University)
Published in:
Comunicazioni Sociali - Rivista di media, spettacolo e studi culturali
Anno XXXV Nuova serie
N. 3, September – December 2013
Download from:
http://www.vponline.it/riviste/comunicazionisociali/2013/3/
This special issue stems from the debate that has been developed within
the Cost Action ISO906 Transforming Audiences Transforming Societies
(TATS) around the policy implications of scientific knowledge produced
in the field of audience research. One of the main objectives of the
research activities of the TATS Cost Action is to produce rigorous
empirical knowledge on the more challenging topics of current
mediascapes, as media participation, determining trustworthiness,
vulnerable or gullible audience segments, which is also beneficial to
all these stakeholders.
This purpose has been achieved through the development of a
multi-faceted debate ? comprising both theoretical conceptualizations
and dialogical exchanges with stakeholders ? on the kind and value of
the contributions that academia as a critical and semi-autonomous field
can make to external societal arenas, like civil society, institutions
and areas of production.
The issue on "The Responsibility of Knowledge" has been conceived as
both a place to collect the reflections on social relevance of
participatory theory (conducted within the Working Group 2 on "Audience
interactivity and Participation" of TATS) and a chance to relaunch the
debate addressing a wider public which is interested in the topics of
academia’s social relevance and critical role but has not been involved
before in TATS’ research activities. This two-folded rationale is
reflected in the special issue’s structure that is divided into two
sections. The first one, entitled ‘‘Building bridges’’, collects papers
produced and discussed by TATS researchers. The second one, ‘‘Critique
and social relevance’’, includes papers that were collected through an
open call which asked for contributions analysing how the values of
critique and social relevance are currently deployed in the contemporary
research of communication and culture.
Table of contents
Section 1
Building bridges
Free to download from:
http://www.vponline.it/riviste/comunicazionisociali/2013/3/
1. Introduction
Nico Carpentier and Maria Francesca Murru
2. The social relevance of participatory theory
Nico Carpentier and Peter Dahlgren
3. Media, Democracy and Civil Society: the challenge of digital media
Peter Lunt
4. Emerging topics in the research on digital audiences and
participation. An agenda for increasing research efforts
Francesca Pasquali, José-Manuel Noguera Vivo and Mélanie Bourdaa
5. Stakeholders and academia: Different modes of interaction
Manuel José Damásio and Paula Cordeiro
Section 2
Critique and social relevance
1. The work of public engagement
Nick Mahony
2. Analizzare la comunicazione nei social network tra ricerca accademica
e amministrativa. Riflessioni sull'etica della ricerca
Elisabetta Locatelli
3. Dal Logos all'Eros: viaggio di (sola) andata-
Quando la ricerca sociale sui legami "si fa" generativa
Cristiana Ottaviano
4. Cambodian memories: images from within the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
Rob Leurs
5. Cronaca di un modello culturale: la "participatory culture" al vaglio
degli stakeholder
Giulia Bertone, Domenico Morreale, Gabriella Taddeo
6. La comunicazione del non profit: un campo da esplorare. Evidenze da
tre studi di caso
Gaia Peruzzi
For more publications of WG2 of the COST Action Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies, please visit:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/303
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New publication:
Special journal issue on Histories of Media(ted) Participation
Edited by Nico Carpentier& Peter Dahlgren
CM - Communication Management Quarterly, Nr. 30 (2014)
Free to download from: http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/system/files/pub/CM30-SE-Web.pdf
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New report:
Sociaal engagement, maatschappelijk middenveld en online media (in Dutch)
Free to download from: http://www.kbs-frb.be/publication.aspx?id=309904&langtype=2067
Engagement social, société civile et médias en ligne (in French)
Free to download from: http://www.kbs-frb.be/publication.aspx?id=309904&langtype=2060
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