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[ecrea] GMJ: Mediterranean Edition CALL FOR PAPERS AND BOOKS FOR REVIEW
Thu Jun 11 17:22:05 GMT 2009
Global Media Journal: Mediterranean Edition -- CALL FOR PAPERS AND
BOOKS FOR REVIEW
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The GMJ: Mediterranean Edition seeks articles for the Fall 2009
issue. Please visit the website at http://globalmedia.emu.edu.tr
and/or submit your articles by September 15, 2009. All non-solicited
articles go through a blind review process and all submissions will
be acknowledged immediately. Send your articles to
(mashoed.bailie /at/ emu.edu.tr)
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Global Media Journal: Mediterranean Edition seeks book reviewers for
our Fall 2009 issue. The deadline for submission of reviews of the
books below is November 15th 2009. Reviewers may keep the review
book in return for submitting their reviews. Book reviews are
usually of around 1500 to 2500 words. If you can meet the submission
deadline for the Fall 2009 issue (November 15th 2009), please submit
a request for one of the books below to
(mashoed.bailie /at/ emu.edu.tr) In your request please provide the
following information: 1.. Name 2.. Institutional title and
position 3.. Institutional email address 4.. Institutional
address to where the book will be sent 5.. Brief description of
your interest/knowledge in the subject matter 6.. Acknowledgement
that you can return the review by the November deadline. 1.. Ling,
R., & Donner, J. (2009) Mobil communication. New York: Polity 2..
Kierulf, A., & Ronning, H. (Eds.). (2009). Freedom of speech
abridged? Cultural, legal and philosophical challenges. Sweeden:
Nordicom. 3.. Pajnik, M., & Downing, J. D. H. (Eds.). (2008).
Alternative media and the politics of resistance: Perspectives and
challenges. Peace Institute 4.. Eide, E., Kunelius, R., &
Phillips, A. (Eds.). (2008). Transnational media events: The
Mohammed cartoons and the imagined clash of civilizations. Sweden:
Nordicom 5.. Lugo-Ocando, J. (Ed.). (2008). The media in Latin
America. England: University Press 6.. Honneth, A. (2007).
Disrespect: The normative foundations of critical theory. Cambridge:
Polity Press. 7.. Morrison, D. E., Kieran, M., Svennevig, M., &
Ventress, S. (2007). Media and values: Intimate transgressions in a
changing moral and cultural landscape. University of Chicago
Press. 8.. Dobek-Ostrowska, B., & Glowacki, M. (2008). Comparing
media systems in Central Europe: Between commercialization and
politicization. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego. 9..
Thompson, A. (Ed.). (2007). The media and the Rwanda genocide.
London: Pluto 10.. Pecora, N., Osei-Hwere, E., & Carlsson, U.
(2008). African media, African children. Nordicom. 11.. Good, H.
(Ed.). (2008). Journalism ethics goes to the movies. New York:
Rowman & Littlefield. 12.. Van Vuuren, K. (2008). Participation in
Australian community broadcasting: A comparison of rural, regional
and remote radio. Germany: VDM. 13.. Halavais, A. (2009). Search
engine society. Cambridge: Polity Press. 14.. Chaplin, T. (2007).
Turning on the mind: French philosophers on television. University
of Chicago Press. E.M.U
Eastern Mediterranean University E.M.U
Eastern Mediterranean University
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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