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Mediatization of Communication (HoCS 21) (ed. Knut Lundby)

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Paul Cobley <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 16 Jul 2014 19:35:13 +0100

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Dear colleagues,

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This handbook on Mediatization of Communication uncovers the interrelation between media changes and changes in culture and society. This is essential to understand contemporary trends and transformations.
"Mediatization” characterizes changes in practices, cultures and institutions in media-saturated societies, thus denoting transformations of these societies themselves.
This volume offers 31 contributions by leading media and communication scholars from the humanities and social sciences, with different approaches to mediatization of communication. The chapters span from how mediatization meets climate change and contribute to globalization to questions on life and death in mediatized settings. The book deals with mass media as well as communication with networked, digital media.
The topic of this volume makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of contemporary processes of social, cultural and political changes. The handbook provides the reader with the most current state of mediatization research.

Contents
Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
Acknowledgements ix
I. Introduction
Knut Lundby
1 Mediatization of Communication 3
II. Global changes
Karin Knorr Cetina
2 Scopic media and global coordination: the mediatization of face-to-face
encounters 39
Risto Kunelius
3 Climate change challenges: an agenda for de-centered mediatization
research 63
Wanning Sun
4 Mediatization with Chinese characteristics: political legitimacy, public
diplomacy and the new art of propaganda 87
III. The long history
Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz
5 Understanding mediatization in “first modernity”: sociological classics and
their perspectives on mediated and mediatized societies 109
Friedrich Krotz
6 Mediatization as a mover in modernity: social and cultural change in the
context of media change 131
Eliseo Verón
7 Mediatization theory: a semio-anthropological perspective 163
IV. Media in society
Göran Bolin
8 Institution, technology, world: relationships between the media, culture,
and society 175
Stig Hjarvard
9 Mediatization and cultural and social change: an institutional
perspective 199
Nick Couldry
10 Mediatization and the future of field theory 227
V. Movement and interaction
Andreas Hepp and Uwe Hasebrink
11 Human interaction and communicative figurations. The transformation of
mediatized cultures and societies 249
André Jansson
12 Indispensable things: on mediatization, materiality, and space 273
Niels Ole Finnemann
13 Digitization: new trajectories of mediatization? 297
Mirca Madianou
14 Polymedia communication and mediatized migration: an ethnographic
approach 323
VI. Power, law and politics
Kent Asp
15 Mediatization: rethinking the question of media power 349
Jesper Strömbäck and Frank Esser
16 Mediatization of politics: transforming democracies and reshaping
politics 375
Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud, Tine Ustad Figenschou and Øyvind Ihlen
17 Mediatization of public bureaucracies 405
Øyvind Ihlen and Josef Pallas
18 Mediatization of corporations 423
Bryna Bogoch and Anat Peleg
19 Law in the age of media logic 443
VII. Art and the popular
Jürgen Wilke
20 Art: multiplied mediatization 465
Johan Fornäs
21 Mediatization of popular culture 483
Philip Auslander
22 Barbie in a meat dress: performance and mediatization in the 21st
century 505
Kirsten Frandsen
23 Mediatization of sports 525
VIII. Faith and knowledge
Mia Lövheim
24 Mediatization and religion 547
Mike S. Schäfer
25 The media in the labs, and the labs in the media: what we know about the
mediatization of science 571
Shaun Rawolle and Bob Lingard
26 Mediatization and education: a sociological account 595
IX. To be or not to be
Charles M. Ess
27 Selfhood, moral agency, and the good life in mediatized worlds?
Perspectives from medium theory and philosophy 617
Maren Hartmann
28 Home is where the heart is? Ontological security and the mediatization of
homelessness 641
Andrew Hoskins
29 The mediatization of memory 661
Johanna Sumiala
30 Mediatization of public death 681
X. Critical afterthought
Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt
31 Mediatization: an emerging paradigm for media and communication
research? 703
Biographical sketches 725
Index 735


Dr. Paul Cobley
Professor in Language and Media
School of Media and Performing Arts
Middlesex University
The Burroughs
Hendon
LONDON     NW4 4BT
UK





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