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[ecrea] new book: Scandalogy: An Interdisciplinary Field
Fri Feb 23 16:31:51 GMT 2018
BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT: “Scandalogy: An Interdisciplinary Field” (Haller,
Michael & Kraus, 2018) (Halem Publishing House, 2018)
Scandals are an essential part of the media agenda: corruption affairs,
doping cases, and environmental pollution are treated as scandals. But
such scandals are not only meaningful in the context of media routines.
The whole process of scandalization constitutes social phenomena which
beg our critical attention from an academic perspective.
The collected volume Scandalogy: An Interdisciplinary Field presents
contributions from international researchers that deal with scandals
from a range of academic perspectives. The book combines empirical
research and theoretical studies on scandals that were presented at the
1st International Conference in Scandalogy at the University of Bamberg
in 2016. The book aims at researchers, particularly in political
science, communication and media studies. The variety of contributions
range from literary studies to psychology and is therefore suitable for
all scholars working on scandals and society and warrants proclaiming
“Scandalogy” its own field of investigation.
Also, this collected volume appeals to the broader public, interested in
scandalization in a modern media environment. The book offers an
in-depth expert interview with Frederik Obermaier (Süddeutsche Zeitung),
one of the leading journalists in the Panama Papers scandal, and an
interview with Robert Entman (George Washington University) which helps
to understand scandal culture in the USA in the age of President Trump.
Contents:
André Haller / Hendrik Michael / Martin Kraus:
Scandalogy. An Introduction to an Interdisciplinary Field
Robert M. Entman / Hendrik Michael:
Preliminary Observations on Scandals and the Press
in the Age of Trump
Steffen Burkhardt:
Scandals in the Network Society
Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf:
The Poetics of Scandal
Monika Verbalyte:
Deconstruction of the Emotional Logic of Political Scandal
Roberto Mincigrucci / Anna Stanziano /
Marco Mazzoni:
Spectacularization and Instrumentalization of
Political Corruption Scandals in the Italian Press:
The Case of ›Villa in Monte Carlo‹
Maria Karidi / Michael Meyen / Daniela Mahl:
Scandals in the Era of Commercial Media Logic
Christian von Sikorski:
The Contents and Effects of Political Scandals:
A Synopsis
Dominic Nyhuis / Susumu Shikano:
The Effect of Scandals on Political Preferences:
The Case of the CDU Donations Scandal in
Germany, 1999-2000
W. Timothy Coombs / Sherry J. Holladay /
Elina R. Tachkova:
When a Scandal and a Crisis Fuse:
Exploring the Communicative Implications of Scansis
Laeed Zaghlami:
How Religion, Politics and Media Deal with Scandals
in Algeria
André Haller / Hendrik Michael /
Frederik Obermaier:
An Interview with Frederik Obermaier on the
State of Investigative Journalism in the
Age of Global Scandals
The Book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.de/Scandalogy-Interdisciplinary-Andr%C3%A9-Dr-Haller/dp/3869622482/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519387518&sr=8-1&keywords=scandalogy
Website of Halem Publishing House:
http://www.halem-verlag.de/scandalogy-an-interdisciplinary-field/
Information on the 2^nd International Conference in Scandalogy (March
28^th -29^th 2018):
https://www.uni-bamberg.de/kowi/forschung/tagungen/2nd-international-conference-in-scandalogy-2018/
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