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[ecrea] Special Journal Issue on Histories of media(ted) participation (WG2 COST TATS Action)
Mon Jan 27 18:25:32 GMT 2014
Special journal issue on Histories of media(ted) participation
Edited by Nico Carpentier & Peter Dahlgren
CM - Communication Management Quarterly
Nr. 30 (2014)
Free to download from:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/system/files/pub/CM30-SE-Web.pdf
This special issue takes on the challenge to combine historical research
with the study of participatory media, and participation in/through the
media. The attention spent on the notion of participation has oscillated
over time and within different academic disciplines and societal fields.
In recent years, we can see a hopeful celebration of the capacities on
online technologies to facilitate (or even embody) participatory
practices. Reflections on these 'new' technologies in many cases have
led to formulations of strong claims to novelty and uniqueness, in
combination with processes of amnesia in relation to the societal roles
of old media technologies. As Ekström et al. (2011: 4) write: "by
overstating the newness of participatory media, the history of audience
activity [and media participation] is made invisible and the present
elusively vague." Apart from the need for historical research for its
own sake, and the need to show the complexities and differences over
time by going back to periods "when old technologies where new" -- to
quote Marvin's (1988) book title -- historical research is also very
necessary to compensate for the mythologies of novelty that characterize
contemporary reflections about 'new' -- or better: online -- media.
Today's digital media landscape is of course in constant evolution, and
it is important to understand how its patterns of development, not least
in regard to its political economy, technical architecture, and
socio-cultural usage, embody built-in contingencies that both engender
and delimit its efficacy for democratic participation. This special
issue contains 6 articles that, each in their own ways, demonstrate the
complexities, fluidities and limitations of specific participatory
practices, located in the past and present, and the interconnections
between different societal fields, such as the technological, the
cultural, the political and the journalistic.
Table of Contents
Histories of media(ted) participation: An introduction (p. 7--14)
Nico Carpentier, Peter Dahlgren
Fighting for a regime change through active listening (p. 15--34)
Nelson Ribeiro
For an archeology of online participatory literary writing: Hypertext
and hyperfiction (p. 35--54)
Francesca Pasquali
Wrong turns towards revolution? Grassroots media and political
participation in Italy (1967-2012) (p. 55--78)
Fausto Colombo
Propaganda, critical media literacy and participation: Tracing memories
of the Soviet media (p. 79--104)
Natalija Maz(eikiene, Kristina Juraite
The tales of the three digital cities of Amsterdam: The application of
ICT for social and political participation (p. 105--130)
Dennis Beckers, Peter van den Besselaar
Historicising the journalist--audience relationships in the internet
era: A case study of the Slovenian newspaper Delo (p. 131--156)
Igor Vobic
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Other publications of WG2 of the TATS COST Action are:
- Special issue on "Interrogating audiences: theoretical horizons of
participation" in CM Communication Management Quarterly, 2011, nr. 21.
url:
http://www.cost.eu/library/publications/12-02-Interrogating-audiences-Theoretical-horizons-of-participation-in-CM-Communication-Management-Quarterly
- Special issue on "Public voice and mediated participation" in
COMMUNICATIONS. The European Journal of Communication Research, 2012,
volume 37, issue 3. url:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/commun.2012.37.issue-3/issue-files/commun.2012.37.issue-3.xml
- Special issue on "Audience Research and media management" in the
International Journal on Media Management, 2012, volume 14, issue 2.
url: http://www.mediajournal.org/ojs/index.php/jmm/issue/view/53.
- Special issue on "Networked belonging and networks of belonging" in
Observatorio (OBS*), 2012. ulr:
http://obs.obercom.pt/index.php/obs/issue/view/34
- Special section on "Audience Involvement and New Production Paradigms"
in Participations. Journal of audience and reception studies, 2012,
volume 9, issue 2. url:
http://www.participations.org/Volume%209/Issue%202/contents.htm.
- Special section on "COST - audience interaction & participation" in
Participations. Journal of audience and reception studies, 2013, volume
10, issue 1. url:
http://www.participations.org/Volume%2010/Issue%201/contents.htm.
- Special issue on "New media, audience and emotional connectivity" in
Sociedad de la Información, 2013, nr. 44. url:
http://www.sociedadelainformacion.com/cost_2013/specialissue_44.pdf
- Special Issue on "Participatory Journalism: Possibilities and
Constraints for Audience Participation" in Medijska istraz(ivanja/Media
Research, 2013, volume 19, issue 2. url http://www.mediaresearch.cro.net/
An overview of all WG2 publications can be found on WG2's output page:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/303
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