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"Journalism, Representation and the Public Sphere"
Bremen: edition lumière.
300 pages, ISBN 978-3-943245-37-0
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of the 2014 ECREA Summer
School Book “Journalism, Representation and the Public Sphere”, edited
by Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier, Andreas Hepp, Ilija Tomanic Trivundža,
Hannu Nieminen, Risto Kunelius, Tobias Olsson, Ebba Sundin and Richard
Kilborn.
DOWNLOAD THE BOOK
You can download a PDF-version of this book – free of charge – from the
Researching and Teaching Communication Series website:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/
The direct link to the book is:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/SuSo14_Book_Web.pdf
You can also download the book from the Summer School website:
http://www.comsummerschool.org
Chapters can be downloaded from this page:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/TOC_book10.html
ORDER THE PRINTED BOOK
A print version can be ordered directly from the publisher, edition
lumière, by sending an email to: (edition.lumiere /at/ arcormail.de)
CONTENTS
The topic “Journalism, Representation and the Public Sphere” is
dedicated to the fundamental question: How do journalism, the various
representations and public spheres of European cultures and societies
change? This volume consists of the intellectual work of the 2014
European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School, organized in
cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education
Association (ECREA) at the ZeMKI, the Centre for Media, Communication
and Information Research of the University of Bremen, Germany. The
chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into four sections:
“Journalism”, “Representations and Everyday Life”, “Public Sphere, Space
and Politics”, “Rethinking Media Studies” and “Academic Practice”.
Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Bertrand Cabedoche, Nico
Carpentier, Andreas Hepp, François Heinderyckx, Magnus Hoem Iversen,
Leif Kramp, Katrin Laas-Mikko, Maria Murumaa-Mengel, Georgina Newton,
Hannu Nieminen, Alexandra Polownkikow, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt,
Irena Reifová, Maria Schreiber, Saiona Stoian, Ebba Sundin, Simone
Tosoni and Eimante Zolubiene. The book additionally contains abstracts
of 41 doctoral projects that were discussed at the 2014 European Media
and Communication Doctoral Summer School.
The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School brings
together a group of highly qualified doctoral students as well as senior
researchers and professors from a diversity of European countries. The
main objective of the fourteen-day summer school is to organize an
innovative learning process at doctoral level, focusing primarily on
enhancing the quality of individual dissertation projects through an
intercultural and interdisciplinary exchange and networking programme.
This said, the summer school is not merely based on traditional
postgraduate teaching approaches like lectures and workshops. The
summer school also integrates many group-centred and individual
approaches, especially an individualized discussion of doctoral
projects, peer-to-peer feedback — and a joint book production.
The publishing of this book was supported by the University of Bremen,
the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA)
and the Slovene Communication Association.
MORE on CONTENTS
Introduction: Researching the transformation of societal self-understanding
Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier and Andreas Hepp
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C01_book10.html
SECTION ONE: Journalism and the news media
The rumbling years: The communicative figurations approach as a
heuristic concept to study – and shape – the transformation of journalism
Leif Kramp
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C02_book10.html
New challenges for journalism education: A contribution to Unesco politics
Bertrand Cabedoche
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C03_book10.html
Risk discourse in news media: Power to define danger?
Eimante Zolubiene
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C04_book10.html
SECTION TWO: Representation and everyday life
The role of media content in everyday life: To confirm the nearby world
and to shape the world beyond our reach
Ebba Sundin
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C05_book10.html
Media representations of suffering and mobility: Mapping humanitarian
imaginary through changing patterns of visibility
Saiona Stoian
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C06_book10.html
“The smartphone is my constant companion": Digital photographic
practices and the elderly
Maria Schreiber
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C07_book10.html
SECTION THREE: Public sphere, spaces and politics
Bringing qualities back in: Towards a new analytical approach for
examining the transnationalization of public sphere
Alexandra Polownikow
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C08_book10.html
Three levels of the crisis of the media – and a way out
Hannu Nieminen
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C09_book10.html
Beyond space and place: The challenge of urban space to urban media studies
Simone Tosoni
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C10_book10.html
Employing a rhetorical approach to the practice of audience research on
political communication
Magnus Hoem Iversen
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C11_book10.html
SECTION FOUR: Rethinking media studies
Socialist feminism and media studies: An outdated theory or contemporary
debate?
Georgina Newton
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C12_book10.html
Theoretical framework for the study of memory in old and new media age
Irena Reifová
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C13_book10.html
“I Have Nothing to Hide”: a Coping Strategy in a Risk Society
Maria Murumaa-Mengel, Katrin Laas-Mikko, and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C14_book10.html
SECTION Five: Academic practice
Recognizing difference in academia: The sqridge as a metaphor for
agonistic interchange
Nico Carpentier
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C15_book10.html
A practical guide to using visuals to enhance oral presentations in an
academic context
François Heinderyckx
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C16_book10.html
The digitization of science: Remarks on the alteration of academic practice
Leif Kramp
> Download this chapter
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/C17_book10.html
PART 2
The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer
School 2014 and its Participants
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