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[Commlist] New edited book: The Emerald Handbook of Digital Media in Greece: Journalism and Political Communication in Times of Crisis
Sat Oct 17 15:09:30 GMT 2020
New edited book: The Emerald Handbook of Digital Media in Greece:
Journalism and Political Communication in Times of Crisis, A. Veneti,
and A. Karatzogianni (Eds)
/The Emerald Handbook of Digital Media in Greece: Journalism and
Political Communication in Times of Crisis/ addresses the impact of
new technologies and the socio-economic crisis on journalism and
presents the empirical applications of digital media in political
communication and in a number of social settings including the
environment, homelessness, migration and social movements.
From 2008 Greek political communication and journalism were hit by two
major forces. Firstly, the financial crisis, which progressed to an
economic, then a political, and eventually a social and cultural crisis
in Greece. Secondly, the disruptive transformation and acceleration of
everyday networked technologies, which impacted news media in Greece
throughout the same period. This book offers a comprehensive overview of
the changing environment in Greece since the beginning of the global
(and consequently local) financial crisis of 2008, and a contemporary
discussion around the developments brought forward by digital media and
communication technologies, specifically addressing political
communication and journalism.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: /Athina Karatzogianni and Anastasia Veneti/
Part 1: The Technological: Digital Journalism Transformations
Chapter 2. Mind the ‘lag’: The political economy of the Internet in
Greece; /Korinna Patelis /
Chapter 3. Radio, Web-Radio and Podcasting in Greece: Past, Present and
Futures; /Evi Karathanasopoulou /
Chapter 4. SEO and Web analytics in journalism: Case studies from the
Greek news media landscape; /Dimitrios Giomelakis and Andreas Veglis/
Chapter 5. Participatory journalism in Greece: An analysis based on
journalist-centered and audience-based studies; /Theodora Saridou and
Andreas Veglis/
Chapter 6. Citizens as actors in the field of journalism: Exploring
users’ agency and perceptions of participatory affordances; /Paschalia
(Lia) Spyridou /
Chapter 7. Online news consumption habits of university students in
Greece and Turkey; /Eylem Yanardağoğlu /
Chapter 8. Foreign correspondents: Fading elitism or a new professional
discourse in the light of the digitization era?; /Iliana Giannouli /
Part 2: The Economic Crisis; Impact on Digital Journalism
Chapter 9. The Greek media at the intersection of the financial crisis
and the digital disruption; /Stylianos Papathanassopoulos/
Chapter 10. Alternative digital journalism in Greece under conditions of
austerity; /Dimitris Boucas and Petros Iosifidis /
Chapter 11. Journalistic professionalism in Greece: Between chronic and
acute crises; /Achilleas Karadimitriou /
Chapter 12. Affective labour and perceptions of trauma journalism in
crisis-ridden countries. A qualitative approach; /Lambrini Papadopoulou
and Theodora Maniou/
Chapter 13. Journalistic freedom and self-censorship in the case of the
Greek Memoranda (2010-2015): /Christos Kostopoulos /
Chapter 14. Self-orientalization and the “Greek crisis” in liberal
mainstream news media; /Yannis Mylonas/
Part 3: The Political: Elections, Campaigns and Political Discourse
Chapter 15. Changes and shifts in political communication and media
democracy landscape in Greece from 1981-2019; /Anastasia Deligiaouri /
Chapter 16. The brand has left the building: the cases of governing
PASOK, ND and Syriza at a time of economic crisis (2009-2019);/ Panos
Koliastasis /
Chapter 17. Political elites and Media in Greece: Publicity as an
electoral factor for political personnel: /Gerasimos Karoulas /
Chapter 18. Them and Us: the politics of exclusion in Greece in times of
polarization; /Theofanis Exadaktylos /
Chapter 19. The rise of SYRIZA in Greece 2009-2015: The Digital
battlefield; /Nikos Smyrnaios and Athina Karatzogianni /
Chapter 20. Twitter’s agenda building and agenda setting effects:
Evidence from Political Leaders in Greece; /Amalia Triantafillidou,
Prodromos Yannas, and Anastasia Kani /
Chapter 21. Visual Self-Presentation Strategies of Greek Political
Leaders through their YouTube Political Advertisements for the 2019 EU
Elections; /Anastasia Veneti and Petros Ioannidis /
Chapter 22. The Greek political leaders on Instagram: Comparing
Instagram activity during electoral and non-electoral periods; /Stamatis
Poulakidakos /
Part 4: The Social: Environment, Homelessness, Migration & Social Movements
Chapter 23. From ‘illegals’ to ‘unfortunates’: News framing of
immigration the refugee crisis in crisis- stricken Greece;/ Naya Kalfeli /
Chapter 24. Media representations of the "voice" of the homeless in
street network journals during the Greek economic crisis: A case study
of the street journal "Schedia"; /Savvas Makridis, Vassiliki
Papageorgiou and Dimitrios M. Papadakis /
Chapter 25. Digital media and environmental protests in Greece:
#Skouries; /Charis Gerosideris and Ioanna Ferra /
Chapter 26. Social media-led protest movements: Dangers of mobilizing
large crowds within an ideological void and Heritage to mediated
mobilization; /Stamatia Zestanaki/
*Web link:
https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/The-Emerald-Handbook-of-Digital-Media-in-Greece/?k=9781839824012
<https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/The-Emerald-Handbook-of-Digital-Media-in-Greece/?k=9781839824012>*
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