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[Commlist] MeCCSA Conference 2022 edited collection published
Tue Oct 08 10:57:32 GMT 2024
It is a pleasure to be able to announce the publication today - at long
last - of an edited collection based on selected papers from MeCCSA
2022, entitled 'Silenced Voices and the Media: Who Gets to Speak?'
The book - available here
https://www.springer.com/in/book/978-3-031-65402-2 - has been a long
time in the works, but we think the final collection offers a
representative, if necessarily selective, snapshot of the many strong
and varied papers presented at the conference, which was held in
September 2022 at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
About this book
This edited collection delves into the multifaceted theme of 'Silenced
Voices,' showcasing a diverse array of perspectives from scholars around
the globe. From historical reflections to contemporary analyses, the
book examines the complex dynamics of voice suppression and enablement
across different media landscapes. Divided into four thematic sections,
the chapters explore the challenges faced by marginalized and mainstream
voices alike. From the portrayal of silenced narratives in the news
media to the representation of underrepresented groups in cultural
production, the collection spans a wide spectrum of issues. Authors
employ varied methodological approaches to investigate the silencing of
voices in the realms of politics, society, and professional media
practices. Offering fresh insights and critical reflections, this volume
serves as a timely contribution to ongoing debates surrounding freedom
of expression, fake news, and the complexities of contemporary media
environments.
Table of contents (18 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xix
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Introduction: Un-Silencing the Silenced—From Marginalization to
Mainstreaming?
James Morrison, Sarah Pedersen
Pages 1-10
Making Silenced Voices Heard in the News Media
Front Matter
Pages 11-11
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Who Do We Hear? Sonic Belonging and Media Diversity on
Australian Community Radio News
Heather Anderson, Bridget Backhaus
Pages 13-28
A Challenge to Epistemic Injustice in Journalism: Redefining
Expert Sources on Poverty
Rachel Broady
Pages 29-46
Media Law, Interviewing and News Writing: Skills Scottish
Community Radio Needs to Expand Its News Coverage
Aleksander Kocic
Pages 47-61
Voiceless Communication: Recommendations for Suicide Reporting
Izabela Korbiel
Pages 63-80
Giving Voice to the Voiceless in Wider Media and Cultural Production
Front Matter
Pages 81-81
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On the Cinematic Representation of South Asian Women in Scotland
Sana Bilgrami
Pages 83-100
Radio Listenership Clubs (RLCs): A Grassroots Strategy for
Expanding Women’s Participation in Community Radio—Evidence from Five
Community Radio Stations in Northern Ghana
Manfred Kofi Antwi Asuman
Pages 101-116
Contrarians at the Gates: Counter-Surveillance and the Defence
of the Commons in British Police Audit Videos
Stephen Harper
Pages 117-128
Silenced by Oppression But Resisting Through Photography:
Vernacular Photography during Romania’s Late Communist Era
Uschi Klein
Pages 129-145
Silenced Voices in Austrian Community Media: An Analysis
against the Background of Public Value
Katharina Biringer, Helmut Peissl, Josef Seethaler
Pages 147-161
Contemporary Political Debates: Whose Voices Are Silenced?
Front Matter
Pages 163-163
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How Structure Acts to Suppress Journalist Voices: Challenging
the Representation of Muslims in the British Press
Nadia Haq
Pages 165-178
Empowering or Silencing: The #MeToo Campaign in Retrospect
Jemma McCarron, Barbara Mitra
Pages 179-193
The Missing Voices of “indyref”: Media Representations,
(Dis)empowerment and Participation During the 2014 Scottish Referendum
Campaign
Maike Dinger
Pages 195-211
The Littoral and the Metaphorical: Psychogeography, Liminality
and English Seaside Towns
Tom Sykes, Louis Netter
Pages 213-228
The Silenced Voices of Media and Cultural Workers
Front Matter
Pages 229-229
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Reclaiming Voices? Vietnamese Cultural Professionals’
Experiences Using Digital Technologies to Represent Their Art and
Culture Online
Emma Duester, Michal Teague
Pages 231-245
The Silenced Voices of Media and Cultural Workers
“I’m Absolutely Not Complaining About It”: Writing Fiction as
Silenced Cultural Work
Christina Williams
Pages 247-262
Approaches and Dilemmas in Using Documentary Filmmaking to
Empower Affected Voices Challenging Mainstream Narratives
Dror Dayan
Pages 263-274
Pirates’ Voices: Motivations of Pirate Film Translators and
Distributors in Ukraine
Kateryna Sivak
Pages 275-292
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