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[ecrea] MCP Journal: Special symposium on the public diplomacy of Pope Francis

Tue Nov 28 01:40:41 GMT 2017




MCP Journal: Special symposium on the public diplomacy of Pope Francis

A new issue of the International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics has been published. It includes a special symposium on the public diplomacy of Pope Francis.

A link to the articles and a table of contents follows:
https://goo.gl/zMPNz9

International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics (MCP)
Vol. 13 Issue 3
November 2017

Articles:
1.- “The politics of ebooks”, by Yonmoo Sang, Howard University.
2.- “The ‘cultural’ open method of coordination: Is it up to the job?”, by Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, Eliamep. 3.- “Political Satire in the Republic of Macedonia: Forms of humor and satire types in the online satirical news outlet Koza Nostra”, by Ivo Bosilkov, University of Milan. 4.- “New Ecuadorian Cinema: Small, glocal and plurinational”, by Diana Coryat and Noah Zweig, Universidad de las Américas.

Special symposium:
5.- Editorial: “Spiritual leadership in the @Pontifex era: The public diplomacy of Pope Francis”, by Liza Tsaliki and Izabela Korbiel (section editors) 6.- “Gaudiam et Oeconomica Aequalitas: Pope Francis’ Rhetoric of a Poor Church for the Poor”, by Joseph P. Zompetti, Illinois State University. 7.- “The Paradox of the “People’s Pope”: Pope Francis and the Cult of Authenticity”, by Kari J. Lundgren, Oregon Institute of Technology. 8.- “Dwelling in Mary’s Smile: Pope Francis’s Culture of Encounter and the Skandala of Our Times”, by Craig Maier, Duquesne University. 9.- “American Media Framing of the Cardinalate Appointments of Pope Francis”, by Joseph R. Blaney, Illinois State University.

Book reviews:
10.- James W. Carey and Communication Research: Reputation at the University's Margins, Jefferson Pooley (2016). Reviewed by Aram Sinnreich, American University. 11.- Globalization, Gender Politics, and the Media: From the West to Latin America, Carolina Matos (2016). Reviewed by Stephanie Dennison, University of Leeds. 12.- The economics of the audiovisual industry: Financing TV, film and web, Mario La Torre (2014). Reviewed by Deniz Ozalpman, University of Vienna.


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