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[Commlist] New issue of the World of Media journal released
Fri Dec 18 12:41:23 GMT 2020
A New issue of World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism
Studies has just been released.
You can access the full-text articles here:
http://worldofmedia.ru/volumes/2020/2020_Issue_4/
*Table of contents*
*World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies*
*Issue 4-2020*
/Kampes, C. F., & Brentel, I. (2020). The German online media market:
Online-born information offerings and their audiences – A shift towards
digital inequalities? World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and
Journalism Studies 4: 5–34. DOI: 10.30547/worldofmedia.4.2020.1/
Media market and media-related inequalities in society have been
intensively discussed in academia. Yet it is unclear if the online media
market environment reproduces existing inequalities, smoothens them or
even creates new ones among media offerings and users, potentially
reinforcing a social divide. In this study, we test to which extent
inequalities found are truly digital-induced or reproduced from offl ine
context using the German Longitudinal IntermediaPlus 2014-2016 dataset
and descriptive statistics. Based on an integrative analysis we combine
the perspectives of German media offerings (supply side) and media
audiences (demand side). We rely on the comparison of the genre
portfolios of offl ine-originated and online-born media offerings to
evaluate inequalities in the German online media market, based on past
research, assuming that offl ine-originated media providers primarily
replicate their strategic product portfolio from the offl ine media
market to the online media market. Using the media providers’ origin, we
identify a typology of offl ine-originated and onlineborn media
offerings. For inequalities in media use and potentially resulting
social divides we refer to research on the knowledge gap hypothesis and
digital divide studies. For 2016, we found German online-born media
offerings having a thematically contradictory, entertainment-focused
product portfolio that balances existing offl ine-originated
inequalities. However, it provokes a ‘silent’ de-polarization, with
political offerings almost exclusively offl ine-originated evolving into
a niche market on the supply side. On the demand side, we found stronger
inequalities in the use of offl ine-originated online media offerings by
gender, education and socio-economic status. These mainly mirror the
inequalities known from the offl ine context. For age, we found uniquely
digital inequalities in online media use.
/Tolokonnikova, A., Dunas, D., & Kulchitskaya, D. (2020). Social media
and adolescents: Possibilities for satisfying psychological needs.
Results of in-depth interviews with Russian pupils and university
students. World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism
Studies 4: 37—56. DOI: 10.30547/worldofmedia.4.2020.2/
The article examines the possibilities for satisfying adolescents’ basic
psychological needs in a digital environment. The study is based on a
series of in-depth interviews with youth representatives with profound
knowledge of digital technologies that are strongly integrated into
their daily routine (a total of 20 interviews). The sample group
included school pupils and university students from Moscow, Rostovon-Don
and Nizhny Novgorod aged from 10 to 19 (born in 1999-2008). According to
the most common childhood periodization in Russia by Daniel Elkonin
(1989), the chosen age range allows to fully cover the period of
adolescence, as well as early juvenility. This simplifi es the task of
matching schoolchildren’s motives when addressing the media with their
basic psychological needs. The analysis of the collected data indicated
that such basic needs of adolescents as desire to obtain knowledge,
pursuit of communication and grouping with peers, interest to ‘try on’
various social roles, formation of one’s identity, etc., today can be
fully satisfied within the digital environment. This makes certain
Internet resources (in particular, social networks and instant
messengers) especially attractive to the young audience, as the main
media and communication platforms for the modern youth.
/Lopes da Silva, A. (2020). Theoretical interrelationships between
television studies and excess in media discourse. World of Media.
Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies 4: 57—79. DOI:
10.30547/worldofmedia.4.2020.3/
This article aims to bring five possible views on the theoretical and
compound relationships between excess and television. Therefore, the
hyperbolic excess, semiotic excess, stylistic excess, bodily excess, and
palimpsestic excess are brought into the discussion as combinatorial
aesthetic modalities that permeate the TV media discourse. More than
just systematizing the debate on such theoretical combinations, what is
concluded in this work is that television is based on an ontological
vision where the excess is understood as a qualitative discursive
production. Consequently, the excess is present in the television
language and is an intrinsic part of its form as a medium of social and
cultural communication.
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