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[ecrea] The latest issue of Javnost - The Public, published by Routledge, is now online and open access
Fri May 15 05:09:36 GMT 2015
The first issue of /Javnost - The Public/ published by Routledge is now
online!
We are delighted to be publishing /Javnost - The Public/ in partnership
with the European Institute for Communication and Culture and to
celebrate, we are offering you free online access
<http://tandf.msgfocus.com/c/15gDBL8GtlEbuoeXfoCWK8Ip6S>to this
special issue!
Publics, Discursive Struggles and Political Agency is guest edited by
Julie Uldam and Nico Carpentier and features the following articles:
* Legitimation Mechanisms in the Bailout Discourse by Vaia Doudaki
* Pirates on the Liquid Shores of Liberal Democracy: Movement Frames of
European Pirate Parties by Bart Cammaerts
* “Flemish Friends, Let us Separate!”: The Discursive Struggle for
Flemish Nationalist Civil Society in the Media by Benjamin De Cleen
* Extreme-right Responses to the European Economic Crisis in Denmark and
Sweden: The Discursive Construction of Scapegoats and Lodestars by Tina
Askanius & Yiannis Mylonas
* Opening The Fortress. The Work of Public Gaze on the Swiss Asylum
Reality by Philippe Gonzalez & Fabienne Malbois
* Are a Thousand Pictures Worth a Single Word? The Struggle between
Condemnatory and Affirmative Discourses on Photographic Change in
Slovene and UK Mainstream Media News Reports on Selfies by Ilija Tomanic
Trivundža
Access this issue for free today:
<http://tandf.msgfocus.com/c/15gDBP81OMnwZmdHrgcl5RH1ct>
“With its first 2015 issue, Javnost-The Public entered an important
new phase in its 22-year history of publication by //being associated
with the world-renowned publisher, Routledge. By shepherding the journal
to a new home we expect that the readership and the journal’s impact
will be significantly enhanced. Nevertheless, Javnost-The Public remains
faithful to its original mission and objective to address, promote,
share, and discuss problems, issues and developments of publicness on
international and interdisciplinary levels, to advance the development
of theory and research in the field, and to help understand and bridge
the differences between cultures and disciplines.” Slavko Splichal,
editor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Kind regards,
Routledge Communication Studies
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