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[ecrea] ECREA SuSo 2009 book available online
Sat Nov 28 11:08:35 GMT 2009
NEW BOOK
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of
our fourth ECREA Summer School Book, entitled
"Communicative approaches to politics and ethics
in Europe. The intellectual work of the 2009
ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral
Summer School," edited by Nico Carpentier, Pille
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Richard Kilborn, Tobias
Olsson, Hannu Nieminen, Ebba Sundin and Kaarle
Nordenstreng. You can download a PDF-version of
this book - free of charge - from the Summer
School website (http://www.comsummerschool.org),
or the Researching and Teaching Communication
Series website
(http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/). The
direct link to the book is:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/reco_book5.pdf.
A print version can be ordered by sending an email to (bookshop /at/ ut.ee).
This book includes a series of papers that were
presented by lecturers and PhD-students at the
ECREA European Media and Communication Doctoral
Summer School, in August 2009 in Tartu (Estonia)
(supported by a European Commission Socrates
Erasmus IP Project (contract number:
69935-IC-1-2007-EE-ERASMUS-EUC-1), the European
Communication Research and Education Association
(www.ecrea.eu), the University of Tartu - the
Department of Journalism and Communication
(www.jrnl.ut.ee), the Danish National Research
School for Media, Communication and Journalism,
the Finnish National Research School and a consortium of 22 universities.
Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Agnes
Aljas, Jess Baines, Petr Bedna?ík, Michael
Brüggemann, Bertrand Cabedoche, Nico Carpentier,
Nur Betül Çelik, Fausto Colombo, Benjamin De
Cleen, ?imon Dominik, Aristea Fotopoulou, Iñaki
Garcia-Blanco, François Heinderyckx, Andreas
Hepp, Rikke Bjerg Jensen, Anastasia Kavada,
Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Swantje
Lingenberg, Denis McQuail, Johanna Möller, Maria
Francesca Murru, Hannu Nieminen, Tobias Olsson,
Manuel Parés I Maicas, Pille
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Irena Reifová, Ebba
Sundin, Anders Svensson, Ilija Tomani?-Trivund?a,
Indrek Treufeldt, Yin-han Wang, and Anna Zoellner.
The book consists of six sections: 1/The Summer
School, 2/Changing communicational spaces and
systems; 3/Audience participation and politics;
4/Identity politics, ideology and media; 5/Media
and ethics; and 6/The politics of Academia. It
also includes all PhD-student abstracts of the
work presented at the Summer School.
ECREA's partnership allows PhD-students - that
are an individual ECREA member or whose
institution is an ECREA institutional member -
access to the 2010 Summer School, which will take
place in August 2010 in Ljubljana. More
information can be found at the Summer School
website (http://www.comsummerschool.org), at the
ECREA website (http://www.ecrea.eu), and at the
Researching and Teaching Communication Series
website (http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/).
PART ONE: The Summer School
Introduction: The intellectual work of the 2009
ECREA European media and communication doctoral
Summer School in Tartu - Nico Carpentier
The ECREA Summer School survey. Results and
reflections - Benjamin De Cleen, Iñaki
Garcia-Blanco and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt
PART TWO: Research
SECTION ONE: Changing communicational spaces and systems
Media in crisis? Social, economic and epistemic dimensions - Hannu Nieminen
Political discourse cultures in Europe:
Explaining the multi-segmentation of the European
public sphere through a transnational and
transcultural perspective - Andreas Hepp, Johanna
Möller, Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw, Michael
Brüggemann and Swantje Lingenberg
Digital cultural heritage - Challenging museums,
archives and users - Agnes Aljas and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt
'It's a business, that's just how it is ?':
Documentary development in Great Britain and Germany - Anna Zoellner
British military media strategies: New wars - new ways - Rikke Bjerg Jensen
SECTION TWO: Audience participation and politics
Organized producers of net culture: Theoretical
approach and empirical illustrations - Tobias Olsson and Anders Svensson
The freedom of the press belongs to those who
control the press: The emergence of radical and
community printshops in 1970s London - Jess Baines
Collective action and the social web: Comparing
the architecture of Avaaz.org and Openesf.net - Anastasia Kavada
New media - new public spheres? An analysis of
online shared spaces becoming public agoras - Maria Francesca Murru
SECTION THREE: Identity politics, ideology and media
Cultural identity in local, national and global
perspectives. Reflections on variables - Ebba Sundin
Translocal connectivity and political identity:
Brighton queer cultural activism - Aristea Fotopoulou
'Posing into being': an exploratory study of
Taiwanese girls self-portraiture online - Yin-han Wang
Constructing alternative nationhood: Television
of Soviet Estonia against Finnish capitalism - Indrek Treufeldt
Articulation of ideology and romance. Storyline
dynamics in Czechoslovak communist television
serials 1975-1989 - Irena Reifová, Petr Bedna?ík and ?imon Dominik
Analysing Kemalism through discourse theory - Nur Betül Çelik
SECTION FOUR: Media and ethics
Journalism ethics in the age of para-journalism - François Heinderyckx
The strange case of Silvio Berlusconi and the
role of lying in political discourse - Fausto Colombo
Two sides of the same coin: Religious overtones
of factual discourse on photojournalism ethics - Ilija Tomanic Trivundza
The human rights influence on communication
sciences: An overview - Manuel Parés I Maicas
SECTION FIVE: The politics of Academia
Diversity and convergence in communication
science: The idea of 'National Schools' in the European area - Denis McQuail
Communication and media studies: The French
tradition(s). Keys concepts and key schools - Bertrand Cabedoche
Oscillations between coherence and fragmentation,
and between globalisation, glocalisation and
translocalisation: The Europeanisation of the
Communication and Media Studies discipline - Nico Carpentier
PART THREE: The Summer School student abstracts
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