?States ? as all students and citizens of
stateless nations know ? do not necessarily
coincide with their component nations.?
? Philip Schlesinger ?Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies?
What is the relation of culture and
communication to nationhood, and how can these
concepts be understood in the context of
stateless nations? How far is culture and the
way we communicate bound up with national
identity? And how are minorities under- or mis-represented in the media?
The inaugural issue of the ?Catalan Journal of
Communication & Cultural Studies? (CJCS)
explores these and other issues, and will be of
relevance to scholars interested not only in
Catalonia itself, but in the comparisons that
can be drawn between Catalonia?s position and
that of other ?stateless nations? such as
Scotland, Wales, Flanders and Quebec. The
journal will be of relevance to scholars
interested in issues such as the stateless
national condition, cultural and media policies,
multilingual societies and minority language
media, emerging media and cinema industries and
the coexistence of cultures and competing discourses of social identity.
List of contents, volume 1:
· Editorial: A journal at the right time
· Cultural and communications policy and the stateless nation
· Does communication studies have an
identity? Setting the bases for contemporary research
· Looking beyond the B-side from the
G-side: the under- and misrepresentation of the Roma in the media
· Audio-visual communication degree
conversion to the European Higher Education Area system in Catalonia
· Catalan public diplomacy, soft power,
and noopolitik: A public relations approach to Catalonia's governance
· The Catalan Communicative Space: still a strategic objective
· TVE Catalunya. Fifty years of light and shade
· Platform For Success? The Scottish Broadcasting Commission 2008
· Transparency in the structure of the
Catalan communication system: The Communication and Culture Barometer
· Segundo de Chomón and the early years of
cinema: a revisionist perspective
Explore the free articles from volume 1 online:
<http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/toc/cjcs/1/1>http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/toc/cjcs/1/1
Principal Editor: Enric Castelló, Rovira i
Virgili University, Catalonia, Spain
Associate Editors: Josetxo Cerdán, Rovira i
Virgili University; Jordi Farré, Rovira i
Virgili University and Hugh O?Donnell, Glasgow Caledonian University
ISSN: 1757-1898
Online ISSN: 1757-1901
Published by Intellect, September 2009
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