[csaa-forum] New SuSo book - available in open access: "Communication as the intersection of the old and the new"

nico CARPENTIER nico.carpentier at vub.ac.be
Wed Oct 16 17:52:31 ACST 2019


((apologies for cross-posting))


We're pleased to announce that our new ECREA Summer School book is now 
also available free to download at http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/

This is the direct link to the book's pdf:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/SuSobook2018.pdf

Individual chapters can be downloaded here:
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/TOC_book14.html

"Communication as the intersection of the old and the new" (Bremen: 
edition lumière) was edited by Maria Francesca Murru, Fausto Colombo, 
Laura Peja, Simone Tosoni, Richard Kilborn, Risto Kunelius, Pille 
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Leif Kramp and Nico Carpentier.

This book, the fourteenth in the Researching and Teaching Communication 
Book Series launched in 2006, stems from the communal intellectual work 
of the lecturers, the students and the alumni of the 2018 edition of the 
European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School (SuSo).

The book gives an account of the plurality of research interests and 
analytical perspectives that the SuSo community values as its main 
asset. What was especially apparent in this year’s cluster of 
contributions is that our field of study integrates a wide variety of 
media technologies (ranging from old to new), demonstrating that 
contemporary societies are not characterized by the replacement of 
technologies, but by the always unique articulations, integrations and 
intersections of old and new. The book is structured in four sections: 
1) Theories and Concepts 2) Media and the Construction of Social Reality 
3) Mediatizations 4) Media, Health and Sociability

Contributors are: Fatoş Adiloğlu, Magnus Andersson, Nico Carpentier, Xu 
Chen, Vaia Doudaki, Edgard Eeckman, Timo Harjuniemi, Kari Karppinen, 
Alyona Khaptsova, Ludmila Lupinacci, Fatma Nazlı Köksal, Ondrej Pekacek, 
Michael Skey, Piia Tammpuu, Ruben Vandenplas, Konstanze Wegmann and 
Karsten D. Wolf. The book additionally contains abstracts of the 
doctoral projects that were discussed at the 2018 European Media 
Communication Doctoral Summer School.

The book was published by edition lumière, Bremen 
(http://www.editionlumiere.de). The book is a part of the Researching 
and Teaching Communication Series, edited by Nico Carpentier and Pille 
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt (see http://www.researchingcommunication.eu). The 
publishing of this book was supported by Università Cattolica del Sacro 
Cuore (Milan) and the European Communication Research and Education 
Association (ECREA).

Below, you'll find the Table of Contents.

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Communication as the intersection of the old and the new

INTRODUCTION

Introduction: Communication as the intersection of the old and the new
Maria Francesca Murru, Laura Peja, Simone Tosoni, Pille 
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Nico Carpentier

PART I

SECTION ONE: Theories and concepts

What kinds of normative theories do we need? Ideal and non-ideal 
theories in communication research
Kari Karppinen

Friends, not foes: Integrating structuralist and agentic perspectives on 
media consumption
Alyona Khaptsova, Ruben Vandenplas

The rise of the alternative: Critical usefulness of the "Alternative 
Media" notion in the Czech context
Ondrej Pekacek

"The closest thing to teleportation": The concept of liveness in the age 
of connectivity
Ludmila Lupinacci

Crisis of liberal democracy, crisis of journalism? Learning from the 
economic crisis
Timo Harjuniemi

SECTION TWO: Media and the construction of social reality

The construction of the homeless in the Greek street paper shedia
Vaia Doudaki, Nico Carpentier

Mediation and place: The sharpening and weakening of boundaries
Magnus Andersson

"Yay! I am officially an #estonian #eResident!" Representations of 
Estonian e-residency as a novel kind of state-related status and 
affiliation on Twitter
Piia Tammpuu

SECTION THREE: Mediatizations

Situational analysis as a research method for the reconstruction of 
communicative figurations
Karsten D. Wolf, Konstanze Wegmann

Football and mediatization: A serious academic pursuit or just scholars 
playing silly games?
Michael Skey

SECTION FOUR: Media, health and sociability

Tradition and the digital: A study of dating attitudes among 
Australia-based Chinese dating app users
Xu Chen

Visual matters in health communication: A systematic review
Fatma Nazlı Köksal, Fatoş Adiloğlu

Power to the patient? Studying the balance of power between patient and 
GP in relation to Web health information
Edgard Eeckman

PART II

Project abstracts presented at the SuSo


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