ISBN:
3110271931
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9783110271935
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online Ressource (2617 KB, 738 S.)
Ausgabe:
1. Aufl.
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
Serie:
Handbooks of Communication Science, HOCS 21
Paralleltitel:
Print version Mediatization of Communication
DDC:
302.23
Schlagwort(e):
Mass media Social aspects
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Communication Social aspects
;
Social change
;
Social interaction
;
Mediatization Mediatization, Media, Mediated Communication
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Aufsatzsammlung
;
Medien
;
Kommunikation
Kurzfassung:
Mediatization characterizes changes in practices and institutions in media-saturated societies, thus denoting transformations of these societies. The volume makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of contemporary processes of social, cultural and political changes. The handbook offers a broad spectrum of different approaches to mediatization of communication and in this way provides the reader with the most current state of research. Knut Lundby,University of Oslo, Norway.
Kurzfassung:
Mediatization characterizes changes in practices and institutions in media-saturated societies, thus denoting transformations of these societies. The volume makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of contemporary processes of social, cultural and political changes. The handbook offers a broad spectrum of different approaches to mediatization of communication and in this way provides the reader with the most current state of research
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series; Acknowledgements; I. Introduction; 1 Mediatization of Communication; II. Global changes; 2 Scopic media and global coordination: the mediatization of face-to-face encounters; 3 Climate change challenges: an agenda for de-centered mediatization research; 4 Mediatization with Chinese characteristics: political legitimacy, public diplomacy and the new art of propaganda; III. The long history; 5 Understanding mediatization in "first modernity": sociological classics and their perspectives on mediated and mediatized societies
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
6 Mediatization as a mover in modernity: social and cultural change in the context of media change7 Mediatization theory: a semio-anthropological perspective; IV. Media in society; 8 Institution, technology, world: relationships between the media, culture, and society; 9 Mediatization and cultural and social change: an institutional perspective; 10 Mediatization and the future of field theory; V. Movement and interaction; 11 Human interaction and communicative figurations. The transformation of mediatized cultures and societies
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
12 Indispensable things: on mediatization, materiality, and space13 Digitization: new trajectories of mediatization?; 14 Polymedia communication and mediatized migration: an ethnographic approach; VI. Power, law and politics; 15 Mediatization: rethinking the question of media power; 16 Mediatization of politics: transforming democracies and reshaping politics; 17 Mediatization of public bureaucracies; 18 Mediatization of corporations; 19 Law in the age of media logic; VII. Art and the popular; 20 Art: multiplied mediatization; 21 Mediatization of popular culture
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
22 Barbie in a meat dress: performance and mediatization in the 21st century23 Mediatization of sports; VIII. Faith and knowledge; 24 Mediatization and religion; 25 The media in the labs, and the labs in the media: what we know about the mediatization of science; 26 Mediatization and education: a sociological account; IX. To be or not to be; 27 Selfhood, moral agency, and the good life in mediatized worlds? Perspectives from medium theory and philosophy; 28 Home is where the heart is? Ontological security and the mediatization of homelessness; 29 The mediatization of memory
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
30 Mediatization of public deathX. Critical afterthought; 31 Mediatization: an emerging paradigm for media and communication research?; Biographical sketches; Index
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1515/9783110272215
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