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[ecrea] New book: Innovative Methods in Media and Communication Research
Fri Jan 20 17:22:08 GMT 2017
We are very pleased to announce the publication of /Innovative Methods
in Media and Communication Research/ (Palgrave Macmillan 2016).
The book engages with the need to rethink established methods to
research acute changes in the media environment. The book gathers
chapters dedicated to the multifacetedness and liveliness of emerging
methods while embedding them in the rich history of interdisciplinary
empirical research. Innovation here is a call for widening and
rethinking research methods to stimulate a sophisticated debate on and
exploration of contemporary methodological approaches for scholars at
various levels of academic life.
Accompanied by introductory sections of prominent scholars (Saskia
Sassen, Noortje Marres, Sarah Pink and Lev Manovich), the majority of
empirical studies gathered in this volume are accomplished through
early-career scholars who strive to advance cutting-edge and in parts
even provocative approaches for the study of media and communication.
We truly hope that the book will a valuable resource for doing research
as well as for assisting teaching by providing a methods book that draws
together a diverse and eclectic range of material that is presented in
accessible and stimulating form.
Endorsed by Jean Burgess, Jack Qiu and Helen Kennedy, /Innovative
Methods in Media and Communication Research/ is available as softcover
and eBook at https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319406992 or
https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783319406992 (and all online/offline
bookstores).
Best wishes - Sebastian and Anne
P.S. This is what the table of contents looks like
Foreword by Nick Couldry
1 Sebastian Kubitschko and Anne Kaun: An introduction to innovative
methods in media and communication research
*Part I: Materiality* (introduced by Saskia Sassen)
2 Jess Baines: /Engaging (past) participants: the case of
radicalprintshops.org <http://radicalprintshops.org>/
3 Erin Despard: /A materialist media ecological approach to studying
urban media in/of place/
4 Segah Sak: /Socio-Spatial approaches for media and communication research/
*Part II: Technology* (introduced by Noortje Marres/)/
5 Taina Bucher: /Neither black nor box: Ways of knowing algorithms/
6 Pablo R. Velasco: /Sketching Bitcoin: Empirical research of digital
affordances/
7 Richard Huskey: /Beyond blobology: Using psychophysiological
interaction analyses to investigate the neural basis of human
communication phenomena/
8 Alberto Frigo: /As we should think? Lifelogging as a re-emerging method/
*Part III: Experience* (introduced by Sarah Pink)
9 Emily LaDue: /Visual ethnography and the city: //On the dead ends of
reflexivity and gentrification/
10 Paola Sartoretto: /Exploring inclusive ethnography as a methodology
to account for multiple experiences/
11 Neha Kumar: /Interviewing against odds/
*Part IV: Visualization* (introduced by Lev Manovich)
12 Jonathan Gray, Liliana Bounegru, Stefania Milan and Paolo
Ciuccarelli: /Ways of seeing data: Towards a critical literacy for data
visualizations as research objects and research devices/
13 Luca Simeone and Paolo Patelli: /Urban Sensing: potential and
limitations of social network analysis and data visualization as
research methods in urban studies/
14 Nicolas Baya-Laffite and Jean-Philippe Cointet: Mapping topics in
international climate negotiations: a computer-assisted semantic network
approach
15 Katharina Lobinger: /‘Creative’ and participatory visual approaches
in audience research/
Sebastian Kubitschko and Anne Kaun: Innovative methods in media and
communication research: An outlook
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