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[ecrea] MCP Journal: Homage to Professor Kevin G. Barnhurst
Sat Sep 03 08:59:03 GMT 2016
MCP Journal: Homage to Professor Kevin G. Barnhurst
The International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics (MCP), is
including in its more recent issue a homage piece to Professor Kevin G.
Barnhurst, who passed away on June 2016. We have the sad honour of
publishing, to our knowledge, his last journal article, which is part of
his recently published book ‘Mister Pulitzer and the Spider: Modern News
from Realism to the Digital’ (University of Illinois Press, 2016).
What follows is the outline of contents for this issue, which can be
accessed online here:
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3146/
Editorial: Requiem for a master: A homage to professor Kevin G.
Barnhurst (Francisco Seoane Pérez, UC3M, and Ericka Menchen-Trevino,
American University)
1.- Articles
1.1.- “The problem of modern locations in U.S. news”, by Kevin G.
Barnhurst (University of Illinois at Chicago, emeritus)
1.2.- “The seven parameters of media clusters: an integrated approach
for local cluster analysis”, by Marlen Komorowski (Vrije Universiteit
Brussels, VUB).
1.3.- “Construction of the female global manager in The Economist”, by
Seppo Poutanen, Anne Kovalainen, Jatta Jännäri (University of Turku,
Finland).
1.4.- “East to East: cultural politics and fandom of Korean popular
culture in Eastern Europe”, by Sunny Yoon, (Hanyang University)
1.5.- “The Baltic States as a transnational region: International
careers, cross-border cooperation and transition in the art worlds of
Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius”, by Emma Duester (Goldsmiths, University of
London).
2.- Commentaries
2.1.- “When journalists and readers diverge: Contestation to Der
Spiegel’s framing of the Russia-Ukraine crisis”. Fabian Scholz
(Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen).
2.2.- “Consciouly populist: Deconstructing the discourse of Podemos’
Pablo Iglesias”. Pablo Gómez Iniesta (Autonomous University of Barcelona).
2.3.- “A major disappointment: The quest for transparency among Spanish
municipalities online” (Juan Luis Manfredi, University of Castilla-La
Mancha).
3.- Book reviews
3.1.- Organizational Discourse: Communication and Constitution, François
Cooren (Jan 2015), First Edition, Malden, MA: Polity (224 pp.). Review
by David R. Novak.
3.2.- What Middletown Read: Print Culture in an American Small City,
Frank Felsenstein and James J. Connolly (June 2015), First Edition.
Review by Elizabeth Lenaghan.
3.3.- Cultures of Optimism: The Institutional Promotion of Hope, Oliver
Bennett (January 2015), First Edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan (248
pp.). Review by Frank C. Richardson.
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Francisco Seoane Pérez
Assistant Professor / Profesor Ayudante Doctor
Co-Editor, International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics
Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Facultad de Humanidades, Comunicación y Documentación
Despacho 17.1.08
Calle Madrid, 126. 28903 Getafe (Madrid) Spain
Tel. +34 91 624 85 93 Ext. 8595
E-mail: (fseoane /at/ hum.uc3m.es)
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