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[ecrea] open access to "Present Scenarios of Media Production and Engagement" SuSo book

Thu Jul 13 22:39:55 GMT 2017


We're pleased to announce that the new book of the European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School can now be downloaded for free at the Researching and Teaching Communication Book Series Website:

http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/

The direct link to the full book (in pdf) is:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/SuSobook2016.pdf

The flyer introducing the book can be downloaded here:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/SUSO_BOOK_FLYER-2016.pdf

The separate chapters can be accessed here:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/TOC_book12.html

For more information, see also:
http://www.editionlumiere.de/tosoni-et-al.html

The volume is entitled "Present Scenarios of Media Production and Engagement" (Bremen: edition lumière). It is edited by Simone Tosoni, Nico Carpentier, Maria Francesca Murru, Richard Kilborn, Leif Kramp, Risto Kunelius, Anthony McNicholas, Tobias Olsson and Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt. The book has 300 pages.

Print versions are still available - they cost 19,80 euro plus shipping. A print version can be ordered directly from the publisher, edition lumière, by sending an email to: (edition.lumiere /at/ arcormail.de).

The main focus of “Present Scenarios of Media Production and Engagement” is dedicated to the fundamental question: How do production, communication and usage practices change in the present media environment? This volume consists of the intellectual work of the 2016 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School, organized in cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into four sections: “Scenarios of Convergence and Transmedia Communication”, “Strategies and Transformations of Media and Cultural Industries”, “Politics of Representation in Contemporary Media Discourses”, and “Researching Media and Communication”.

Below, you'll find the Table of Contents.

INTRODUCTION
Researching Present Scenarios of Media Production and Engagement
Simone Tosoni, Maria Francesca Murru, Laura Peja and Nico Carpentier

PART I

SECTION 1. Scenarios of Convergence and Transmedia Communication

Branding Game of Thrones Across Media: HBO’s Visual Creation of a Brand Identity
Julie Escurignan

Vidding and its Media Territories: A Practice-centred Approach to User-generated Content Production
Simone Tosoni and Mariana Ciancia

The Class: Living and Learning in the Digital Age
Sonia Livingstone

Videogames as a Political Medium: The Case of Mass Effect and the Gendered Gaming Scene of Dissensus
Leandro Augusto Borges Lima

SECTION 2. Strategies and Transformations of Media and Cultural Industries

The Spanish Contribution to the Study of Cultural Industries. The First Steps
Montse Bonet

New Scenarios in News Distribution: The Impact of News Aggregators Like Google News in The Media Outlets on the Web
Tania Lucía Cobos

“We Need to Keep Moving”: Strategies of News Media to Attract Young Audiences in Germany
Leif Kramp

Bourdieu in Greenland: Elaborating the Field Dependencies of Post-colonial Journalism
Naimah Hussain

Section 3. Politics of representation in contemporary media discourses

Humanizing Violent Extremism: Journalistic Reflections on In-depth Personalized Narratives of Western jihadists
Anna Grøndahl Larsen

“Exotic Brotherhoods” in Serbian Media Discourses: The Caucasus
Justyna Pierzynska

Truce and Consequence. Indexing Theory and COP15 in the Danish Press.
Michael Bruun Andersen

Farewell to a Utopia. Technology Discourse in the German NSA Debate
Johanna Möller

Perceptions of Acceptance and Inclusion: the Influence of Legislation and Media on LGBT Student Identity and Embeddedness
Scott Ellis

Section 4. Researching Media and Communication

Notes about Common Sense and Academic Knowledge
Bertrand Cabedoche

Translating an Academic Text into Sound Art. An Experiment with a Communication Studies’ Text on Participation
Yiannis Christidis and Nico Carpentier

Statistical Tales: Bringing in Reflexivity to Make Sense of Quantitative Data
Yuliya Lakew

Time in Neoliberal Academia – How to Make the Most of It
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

PART II

Abstracts of doctoral projects discussed at the 2016 European Media Communication Doctoral Summer School.






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