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  • Andersson, Magnus, et al. (författare)
  • Mediation and Place : The Sharpening and Weakening of Boundaries
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Communication as the Intersection of the Old and the New. - 9783948077037 ; , s. 105-114
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This chapter starts off in communication geography and discuss the dynamic relationship between media and place. The main argument is that processes of mediation are central to the meaning of place although without determination; mediations may both strengthen and weaken boundaries of place. This argument is based on an interdisciplinary double theorization where the concept of place as well as media are elaborated. Hence, place is here understood as composed of social relations and infused with meaning and power, while media are considered broadly, including infrastructures, representations and communication practices.
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  • Bolin, Göran, 1959-, et al. (författare)
  • The return of propaganda : Historical legacies and contemporary conceptualisations
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Nordic Journal of Media Studies. - : Nordicom. - 2003-184X. ; 5:1, s. 1-16
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In this introductory article, we discuss the rise of the “classical” theories of propaganda, starting with an historical exposé of the concept, which traces its roots and trajectory through the field of academic analysis. Propaganda is then discussed in relation to other adjacent concepts such as soft power, public diplomacy, nation branding, fake news, and so on. In a third section, the concept of propaganda is discussed in relation to the present datafied world, marked by various forms of crises – of democracy and of the environment, for example. In the last section, the articles included in this themed issue are presented and related to the preceding historical and conceptual discussion.
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  • Communication as the intersection of the old and the new
  • 2019
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • 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.
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  • Current Perspectives on communication and media research
  • 2018
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This book consists of the intellectual work of the 2017 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 three sections: “Intertwining public spheres”, “Trajectories of participation”, “From traditional media to networks”. Contributors are: Aida Martori Muntsant, Alvaro Oleart, Annamaria Pulga, Bart Cammaerts, Binakuromo Ogbebor, Erika Theissen Walukiewicz, Fausto Colombo, François Heinderyckx, Hannu Nieminen, Ignacio Bergillos, Kristian Jeff Cortez Agustin, Laura Peja, Leif Kramp, Lorleen Farrugia, Maria Francesca Murru, Michael Skey, Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Reinhard Anton Handler, Simone Tosoni, Simone Tosoni, Valentina Turrini, Victor Navarro-Remesal and Zsofia Nagy. The book additionally contains abstracts of 42 doctoral projects that were discussed at the 2017 European Media Communication Doctoral Summer School.
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  • Everyday Media Agency in Europe
  • 2014
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School brings together a group of highly qualified doctoral students as well as lecturing senior researchers and professors from a diversity of European countries. The main objective of the fourteen-day summer school is to organise an innovative learning process at doctoral level, focusing primarily on enhancing the quality of individual dissertation projects through an intercultural and interdisciplinary exchange and networking programme. This said, the summer school is not merely based on traditional postgraduate teaching approaches like lectures and workshops. The summer school also integrates many group-centred and individual approaches, especially an individualised discussion of doctoral projects, peer-to-peer feedback - and a joint book production. The topic "Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe" is dedicated to the fundamental question: How is media change related to the everyday agency and sense making practices of the people in Europe? This volume consists of the intellectual work of the 2013 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School, organized in cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) at the ZeMKI, the Centre for Media, Communication and Information Research of the University of Bremen, Germany. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured into four sections: "Dynamics of Mediatization", "Transformations", "Methods", and "The Social".
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  • Media Meets Climate : The Global Challenge for Journalism
  • 2012
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Media Meets Climate looks at the crucial 21st century questions through studying global coverage of the United Nations climate change summits. Building on global research from the MediaClimate Network the book offers transnational analyses of how climate change is mediated. Media Meets Climate looks into the broad structures of global climate coverage. Who or what dominates global news flows? How is the future imagined? It tackles crucial professional issues facing climate journalists. What is the role of journalistic advocacy? How is science represented? Are social media redefining journalism-source relations? It asks questions about the media’s role in global representation and misrepresentation of climate change and actors. How is climate change visualized? What role is played by gender? How are activists framed in the media? How are indigenous people covered? Content: Introduction (Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius), Part I Global Discourses: Varieties of Realism. Durban Editorials and the Discursive Landscape of Global Climate Politics (Risto Kunelius), Ups and Downs from Cape to Cairo. The Journalistic Practice of Climate Change in Africa (Ibrahim Saleh), News Flows, Global Journalism and Climate Summits Hillel Nossek & Risto Kunelius), Saving the Rain Forest – Differing Perspectives. Norway’s Climate and Forest Initiative and Reporting in Three Countries (Elisabeth Eide), Futures of the Implicated and the Bystander. Comparing Futures Imagined in the Coverage of Climate Summits in Bangladesh and Finland (Ville Kumpu, Mofizur Rhaman), Part II Professional Issues: An Editorial that Shook the World … Global Solidarity vs. Editorial Autonomy (Elisabeth Eide), Applying Advocacy in Climate Change. The Case of Bangladesh (Mofizur Rhaman), Scientific Leaks. Uncertainties and Skepticism in Climate Change Journalism (Katherine Duarte, Dmitry Yagodin), “Really, Fundamentally Wrong”. Media Coverage of the Business Campaign against the Australian Carbon Tax (Philip Chubb), Digital Networks and Shifting Climate News Agendas and Practices (Adrienne Russell, Matthew Tegelberg, Dmitry Yagodin, Ville Kumpu, Mofizur Rhaman), Part III Actor-relations/Representations: The Evidence of Things Unseen. Visualizing Global Warming (Oliver Hahn, Elisabeth Eide, Zarqa S. Ali), Pessimism of the Intellect and Optimism of the Will. A Gramscian Analysis of Climate Justice in Summit Coverage (Andreas Ytterstad, Adrienne Russell), From COP15 to COP17. Popular Versus Quality Newspapers Comparing Brazil and South Africa. A Question of Social Responsibility? (Kristin Skare Orgeret, Caroline d’Essen), Ignored Voices. The Victims, The Virtuous, The Agents Women and Climate Change Coverage (Billy Sarwono, Zarqa S. Ali, Elisabeth Eide), Misframing the Messenger. Scales of Justice, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Media Coverage of Arctic Indigenous Peoples (Anna Roosvall, Matthew Tegelberg), Attention, Access and Dialogue in the Global Newspaper Sample. Notes on the Dependency, Complexity and Contingency of Climate Summit Journalism (Ville Kumpu, Risto Kunelius). Epilogue. Challenges for Future Journalism (Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius).
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  • Olsson, Tobias, et al. (författare)
  • In a Community, or Becoming a Commodity?
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe. - 9783943245288 ; , s. 309-319
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  • Olsson, Tobias, et al. (författare)
  • Remaining divides : Access to and use of ICTs among elderly citizens
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Politics, Civil Society and Participation : Media and Communications in Transforming Environment - Media and Communications in Transforming Environment. - Bremen : edition lumière. - 1736-4752 .- 1736-3918. - 9783943245547 ; 11, s. 273-286
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The ambition to make all kinds of societal services, public as well as commercial ones, more effective and accessible via online applications is reoccurring all over the western world. To a large extent, such ambitions hold the promise to make citizens’ everyday lives easier, but they are, however, also problematic in that they presuppose a number of important prerequisites. They presuppose widespread access to ICT-applications of a standard that is fast and solid enough to manage to make users actually make use of these services. They further presuppose that all citizens and consumers, who are the inscribed users of these applications, have enough competences and skills to make use of them. Hence, there is an obvious risk that people who do not have access are being left behind in the transformations of these services from analogue to digital. In this chapter we attend to these risks by paying attention to contemporary patterns of access to, and use of, digital applications. The chapter is inspired by domestication theory and looks into and analyses different patterns of ICT access and use among Swedish senior citizens, with the following questions in mind: What ICT-devices do various groups of senior citizens have access to? To what extent do they make everyday use of them? For what purposes do they use these devices? The empirical material has been derived from a pilot survey which was conducted from August to September 2015.
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