Dear colleagues,
The following new book may be of interest to anyone working in or across areas of connectivity, media/memory studies, risk theory, and/or neliberalization theory. It may also be of interest in relation to the changing nature of news and news coverage of public and political crises.
"Risk and Hyperconnectivity: Media and Memories of Neoliberalism" by Andrew Hoskins and John Tulloch
(Oxford Studies in Digital Politics series, OUP)
List of chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Cultural Memory, Premediation and Risk Narratives: Remembering Neoliberalism in the Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 3: Print Media and the Climax of the Global Financial Crisis: A Case Study of Images, Narratives, Genres and Memories
Chapter 4: The New Protest Movements and Dialogical Thinking: Peripheral and Connective Logics
Chapter 5: The New Protest Movements and Mainstream Newspapers: A Case Study of the 2009 London Anti-G20 Demonstrations
Chapter 6: From Tabloids to Broadsheets: A Case Study of 'Everyday' and 'Pre-Mediated' Journalism during the Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 7: Defining Perception in Established Media and the Challenge from Emergence: Two Case Studies
Chapter 8: Memory and the Archival Event: A Case Study of the Coroner's Inquest into the 2005 London Bombings
Chapter 9: The 2011 English riots: A Case Study
Chapter 10: The Piketty Event: A Case Study
Chapter 11: Hacked Off: A Case Study of the New Risk of Emergence
Chapter 12: On Memory and Forgetting
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/risk-and-hyperconnectivity-9780199375509?cc=gb&lang=en&
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