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[Commlist] New book: The Handbook of European Communication History'
Mon Nov 25 00:05:06 GMT 2019
''The Handbook of European Communication History''
Edited by the late Klaus Arnold, Paschal Preston and Susanne Kinnebrock
Wiley-Blackwell (Oct. 2019) ; 520 Pages ; ISBN: 978-1-119-16176-9.
DESCRIPTION
A groundbreaking handbook that takes a cross-national approach to the
media history of Europe of the past 100 years
The Handbook of European Communication History is a definitive and
authoritative handbook that fills a gap in the literature to provide a
coherent and chronological history of mass media, public communication
and journalism in Europe from 1900 to the late 20th century. With
contributions from many members of the History section of the European
Communication Research and Education Association, and other scholars,
the Handbook explores media innovations, major changes and developments
in the media systems that affected public communication, as well as
societies and culture. The contributors also examine the general trends
of communication history and review debates related to media development.
To help in delivering a transnational approach to the topics, the
majority of chapters are written not by a single author but by
international teams formed around one or more lead authors. The Handbook
goes beyond national perspectives and provides a basis for more
cross-national treatments of major historical developments in the field
of mediated communication.
Indeed, this important Handbook:
***. Offers fresh insights on the development of media alongside key
differences between countries, regions, or media systems over the past
century
***. Takes a fresh, cross-national approach to European media history
***. Contains contributions from leading international scholars in this
rapidly evolving area of study
***. Explores the major innovations, key developments, differing trends,
and the important debates concerning the media in the European setting
***. Written for students and academics of communication and media
studies as well as media professionals, The Handbook of European
Communication History covers European media from 1900 with the emergence
of the popular press to the professionalization of journalists and the
first wave of multimedia with the advent of film and radio broadcasting
through the rapid growth of the Internet and digital media since the
late 20th century.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Klaus Arnold, Paschal Preston and Susanne Kinnebrock (Eds) (2019)
''The Handbook of European Communication History''. Wiley Blackwell.
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: European Communication History as challenging but
worthwhile project
Paschal Preston, Klaus Arnold, Susanne Kinnebrock
CHAPTERS :
1 Struggles over 'Press Freedom' and 'Public Spheres': Competing
Conceptualizations, Values, Norms
Jürgen Wilke, Jaume Guillamet, Svennik Høyer and Nils E Øy
2 The ‘New’ Newspapers: The Popular Press in Britain, Portugal, Russia
and Germany, late-1800s to Early-1900s
Anthony Cawley, Helena Lima, Olga Kruglikova and Thomas Birkner
3 European Film since the 1890s: A Media Sector in the Shadow of Hollywood
Roderick Flynn
4 Organizing a New Medium: the Emergence of Radio Broadcasting in Europe
Klaus Arnold, Barbara Köpplová, Jan Cebe and Nelson Ribeiro
5 The First World War and The Emergence of Modern Propaganda
Nelson Ribeiro, Anne Schmidt, Sian Nicholas, Olga Kruglikova and
Koenraad Du Pont
6 Modernization, Democratization and Politicization: Mass Media in 1920s
Europe
Jochen Hung, Mark Hampton, Peppino Ortoleva, Joris van Eijnatten and
Lennart Weibull
7 Crises, Rise of Fascism and the Establishment of Authoritarian Media
Systems
Patrick Merziger, Gabriele Balbi, Carlos Barrera, and Balázs Sipos
8 The Russian Revolution and the Establishment of the Authoritarian
Media System
Olga Kruglikova, and Konstantin Alexeev
9 International Radio Broadcasting during World War II
Nelson Ribeiro, Hans-Ulrich Wagner and Agnieszka Morriss
10 Media after 1945: Continuities and New Beginnings
Hans-Ulrich Wagner, Hugh Chignell, Marie Cronqvist, Christoph Hilgert
and Kristin Skoog
11 Media and the Cold War: The East/West Conflict
Michael Meyen, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Carlos Barrera and Walery Pisarek
12 Authoritarian Media Control in Eastern Europe, Spain, Portugal and
Greece After World War II
Anke Fiedler, Helena Lima, Emmanuel Heretakis, Balázs Sipos, Juan
Antonio García Galindo and Antonio Cuartero
13 Rise of Television: Institutionalization and the Forming of National
Audiences
Andreas Fickers, Dana Mustata and Anne-Katrin Weber
14 The Introduction of Commercial Broadcasting to Europe
Rosa Franquet, Guisseppe Richeri and Matthew Hibberd
15 History of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe
Péter Bajomi-Lázár, Auksė Balčytienė, Alina Dobreva and Beata Klimkiewicz
16 Media Concentration and the Rise of Multinational Companies
Juan P Artero, Roderick Flynn and Damian Guzek
17 EU Democratic Deficits: The EU Project and a European Public Sphere
Katharine Sarikakis and Olga Kolokytha
18 The Emergence of the Internet and the End of Journalism?
Christian Oggolder, Niels Brügger, Monika Metykova, Ramón Salaverría and
Eugenia Siapera
19 Professionalisms and Journalism History: Lessons from European variations
Risto Kunelius, Olivier Baisnée and Sergio Splendore
20 The Development of Journalism Education in Europe
Carlos Barrera and Michael Harnischmacher
21 New Media and Audience Behavior
Susanne Eichner, Yeşim Kaptan, Elizabeth Prommer and Yulia Yurtaeva-Martens
22 Americanization, or: the Rhetoric of Modernity How European
Journalism Adapted US Norms, Practices and Conventions
Marcel Broersma
23 Gender, Media and Modernity
Adrian Bingham, Matilde Eiroa, Susanne Kinnebrock and Claire McCallum
24 Ethnic Minorities and the Media – A Struggle for Voice, Self and
Community?
Christian Schwarzenegger, Gabriele Falböck, Merja Ellefson, Irati
Agirreazkuenaga, Alicia Ferrández Ferrer, Heike Graf and Marina Yanglyaeva
25 Imagined New Spaces of Political Solidarity in the 1880s-1920s:
Beyond the National?
Paschal Preston
Contributors: Listing and very brief biog
Index
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ABOUT THE EDITORS
Klaus Arnold, Paschal Preston and Susanne Kinnebrock (Eds) (2019)
''The Handbook of European Communication History''. Wiley Blackwell.
Until his untimely death, Klaus Arnold (1968–2017) was Professor of
Communication and Media Studies, Trier University, Trier, Germany.
Paschal Preston is Professor Emeritus, School of Communication, Dublin
City University, Dublin, Ireland.
Susanne Kinnebrock is Professor of Communication with focus on Public
Communication, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.
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This Handbook can be purchased at good booksellers near you or directly
from the publisher at :
<<
https://www.wiley.com/en-gb/The+Handbook+of+European+Communication+History-p-9781119161769
OR.
<< https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/search/?keyword=Paschal%20Preston
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