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[ecrea] New book: Critical Perspectives on Media, Power and Change
Fri Nov 24 13:04:37 GMT 2017
New book
Critical Perspectives on Media, Power and Change
Edited by Ilija Tomanić Trivundža, Hannu Nieminen, Nico Carpentier,
Josef Trappel
2018 – Routledge
206 pages
https://www.routledge.com/Critical-Perspectives-on-Media-Power-and-Change/Tomanic-Trivundza-Nieminen-Carpentier-Trappel/p/book/9781138104600
Description
This book explores current debates about media, power and change from a
wide variety of critical approaches and traditions. Sharing a common set
of concerns which are mobilised to defend core societal values –
including social justice, equality, fairness, care for the other and
humanity – authors raise questions about how the omnipresent media can
contribute to the materialisation of these core values, and how it can
sometimes work against them. Addressing issues such as rethinking social
change, mediatisation and regulation, the authors demonstrate how the
role of the critical media and communication scholar merits and requires
(self-)reflection. Critical voices matter, but they also face structural
limitations.
This book was originally published as two special issues of Javnost: The
Public.
About the Editors
Ilija Tomanic Trivundža is Associate Professor in the Department of
Media and Communication Studies at the University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia, and President of the European Communication Research and
Education Association.
Hannu Nieminen is Professor of Media and Communications Policy, and Dean
of the Faculty of Social Sciences, at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Nico Carpentier is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at
Uppsala University, Sweden. He also holds part-time positions at the
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Charles University, Prague,
Czech Republic.
Josef Trappel is Professor of Media Policy and Media Economics, and Head
of the Department of Communication Studies, at the University of
Salzburg, Austria.
Table of Contents
Part I: Communication power and inequality
1. Inequality and Digitally Mediated Communication: Divides,
Contradictions and Consequences Robin Mansell
2. The New Spirit of Capitalism, Innovation Fetishism and New
Information and Communication Technologies Marko Ampuja
3. Inequality and Liberal Democracy: A Critical Take on Economic and
Political Power Aspects Paschal Preston
4. For Public Communication John Downey
5. Beyond the Ladder of Participation: An Analytical Toolkit for the
Critical Analysis of Participatory Media Processes Nico Carpentier
Part II: Mediatisation and change
6. Explaining the Mediatisation Approach Friedrich Krotz
7. Mediatisation and the Transformation of Capitalism: The Elephant in
the Room Graham Murdoch
8. Changes in Contemporary Communication Ecosystems Ask for a ‘New Look’
at the Concept of Mediatisation Gianpietro Mazzoleni
Part III: Media, change and regulation
9. Particularistic and Universalistic Media Policies Peter Bajomi-Lazar
10. A Radical Democratic Reform of Media Regulation in Response to Three
Levels of Crisis Hannu Nieminen
Part IV: Critical scholarship in media and communication studies
11. Put a Ring on It! Why We Need More Commitment in Media Scholarship
Des Freedman
12. Being (Truly) Critical in Media and Communication Studies:
Reflections of a Media Scholar Between Science and Politics Kaarle
Nordenstreng
13. Grounding Communication Studies in Enlightenment Criticality:
Scaling Up Theoretical and Dialectical Ambition Ed McLuskie
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