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[ecrea] new SuSo book out: "Current Perspectives on communication and media research"

Mon Jun 25 20:17:42 GMT 2018



We're pleased to announce that our new ECREA Summer School book is out.

This year's volume is entitled "Current Perspectives on communication and media research" (Bremen: edition lumière). It is edited by Laura Peja, Nico Carpentier, Fausto Colombo, Maria Francesca Murru, Simone Tosoni, Richard Kilborn, Leif Kramp, Risto Kunelius, Anthony McNicholas, Hannu Nieminen, and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt. The book costs 19,80 euro plus shipping.

This book consists of the intellectual work of the 2017 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School organized in cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into three sections: “Intertwining public spheres”, “Trajectories of participation”, “From traditional media to networks”.

Contributors are: Aida Martori Muntsant, Alvaro Oleart, Annamaria Pulga, Bart Cammaerts, Binakuromo Ogbebor, Erika Theissen Walukiewicz, Fausto Colombo, François Heinderyckx, Hannu Nieminen, Ignacio Bergillos, Kristian Jeff Cortez Agustin, Laura Peja, Leif Kramp, Lorleen Farrugia, Maria Francesca Murru, Michael Skey, Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Reinhard Anton Handler, Simone Tosoni, Simone Tosoni, Valentina Turrini, Victor Navarro-Remesal and Zsofia Nagy. The book additionally contains abstracts of 42 doctoral projects that were discussed at the 2017 European Media Communication Doctoral Summer School.

For more information, see http://www.editionlumiere.de/peja-et-al.html
Orders of printed copies are welcomed by the publisher via e-mail:
(edition.lumiere /at/ arcormail.de).

Below, you'll find the Table of Contents.


Current Perspectives on Communication and Media Research

INTRODUCTION

Current perspectives on communication and media research
Laura Peja, Maria Francesca Murru, Simone Tosoni, and Nico Carpentier

PART I

SECTION ONE: Intertwining public spheres

Grief and pity. Investigation of the social impact of photography
Fausto Colombo

Transnational news media and the elusive European public sphere
François Heinderyckx

A vindication of academic engagement in the European space
Victor Navarro-Remesal and Ignacio Bergillos

In defence of European universities: Scholars and activists, unite!
Hannu Nieminen

Journalistic metadiscourse: Press coverage of media policy debates
Binakuromo Ogbebor

An agonistic approach to the Europeanisation of national public spheres: From permissive consensus to empowering dissensus
Alvaro Oleart

Social media in shaping health-related norms: A review study and reflection of review
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt and Annamaria Pulga

SECTION TWO: Trajectories of participation

The circuit of protest: A conceptual framework for studying the mediation opportunity structure
Bart Cammaerts

Diversifying the Other: Antagonism, agonism and the multiplicity of articulations of self and other
Nico Carpentier

Reframing the ASEAN discourse by way of participatory photography: The Manila pilot project
Kristian Jeff Cortez Agustin

Journalism in a deeply mediatized city. A locative approach to urban reporting
Leif Kramp

Mediation opportunity structures in illiberal democracies. Social movement responses to state anti-refugee propaganda in Hungary
Zsofia Nagy

You have access to all of it. Assessing documentary participation through an ethics of care
Erika Theissen Walukiewicz

SECTION THREE: From traditional media to networks

Self-Other positioning: Insights into childrens understanding of risks in new media
Lorleen Farrugia

Centre and periphery: How to understand a network
Reinhard Anton Handler

From PSB to PSM in local media. The challenges for television stations in their adaptation to the digital era
Aida Martori Muntsant

Rethinking media events as a TV format: A study of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
Michael Skey

Controlled disconnections: A practice-centred approach to media activities in womens solo travelling
Simone Tosoni and Valentina Turrini

PART II

MAMMA MIA
Lyrics by Yellow Flow

42 project abstracts presented at the SuSo

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