Democracy, journalism and technology: new developments in an enlarged Europe.
The intellectual work of Ecrea's 2008 European media and communication doctoral summer school

Nico Carpentier, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Maren Hartmann, Peeter Vihalemm, Bart Cammaerts, Hannu Nieminen, and Tobias Olsson (eds.)

The Researching and Teaching Communication Book Series


PART ONE:
The Summer School

Introduction: The intellectual work of ECREA's 2008 European media and communication doctoral summer school in Tartu
Nico Carpentier
The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer school 1992 - 2007
Manuel Parés i Maicas

PART TWO:
Research

SECTION ONE: JOURNALISM

Journalism as a public occupation: alternative images
Denis McQuail
Identity, contingency and rigidity. The (counter-)hegemonic constructions of the identity of the media professional
Nico Carpentier
From identity to identity strategies. The French pigiste group identity as an exemplary case study
Faïza Naït-Bouda
Peace and the professional ethics of journalists
Kaarle Nordenstreng

SECTION TWO: MEDIA, PUBLICS AND ACTIVE AUDIENCES

Mediated publics and rhetorical fragmentation
Jens E. Kjeldsen
What is news? Young media consumers' perspectives
Ebba Sundin
The internet user as producer
Beybin Kejanlioglu
'Feeling the pain of others': Exploring cosmopolitan empathy in relation to distant suffering
Maria Kyriakidou
Digital stratification: A closer look at the included and excluded in the digital Estonia
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

SECTION THREE: MEDIA AND BECOMING POLITICAL

Television and popular civic cultures: Public sphere perspectives
Peter Dahlgren
From pirates to politicians: The story of the Swedish file sharers who became a political party
Fredrik Miegel and Tobias Olsson
Decision-making online and offline: The case of the 'movement for alternative globalization'
Anastasia Kavada
Citizen action groups and online communication - how resource mobilisation theory can help to understand the appropriation of enhanced repertoires of action
Marco Braüer

SECTION FOUR: MEDIA AND SPACE

A politics of visibility in the blogosphere: A space in-between private and public
Jeong Hee Kim
Fandom without the trimmings? EURO 2008, public viewing and new kinds of audiences
Maren Hartmann
Viewing globalization in transnational, Mexican-American spaces: focus on the micro or macro?
Gabriel Moreno
The demise of 'virtuality': A case study of weblogs in Lebanon and Syria
Maha Taki

SECTION FIVE: MEDIA, IDEOLOGY AND CULTURE

Cult and ideology: Serial narratives in communist television. The case of the Czechoslovak television serial production of 1959 - 1989
Irena Reifová
Are Information and Communication Sciences a specific scientific discipline in the analysis of the societal role of the producers in media information? Remarks on the public debates about nanotechnologies
Bertrand Cabedoche
Political implications of the UNESCO convention on cultural diversity
Manuel Parés i Maicas

SECTION SIX: DOING RESEARCH

The multiple social meanings of digital games. What the first-person shooter case study reveals us about the prerequisites for research
Jeremy Wimmer
Paths to discourse analysis of a sensitive research topic: The case of the Danish cartoon crisis
Roy Langer
Disseminating research
François Heinderyckx

PART THREE:
The Summer School student abstracts

Baris Engin Aksoy
María Soliña Barreiro González
Matthias Berg
Ignacio Bergillos
Cyrille Bodin
Tamas Bodoky
Sarah Boyles
Marco Bräuer
Yana Breindl
Jill Campaiola
Sara Cannizzaro
Enrique Canovaca
Simone Carlo
Matthias De Groof
Martin Duch
Valentyna Dymytrova
Lawrie Hallett
Sascha Hoelig
Imke Hoppe
Laur Kanger
Tugba Kanli
Anne Kaun
Jeong Kim
Radka Kohutova
Maria Kyriakidou
Anna-Maria Mäki-Kuutti
Jannie Møller Hartley
Gabriel Moreno
Cristina Muntean
Yiannis Mylonas
Faïza Naït-Bouda
Víctor Manuel Navarro
Gladys Ortiz Henderson
Inan Ozdemir
Catarina Passos
Natalia Pueyo Ayhan
Evelin Pullerits
Celina Raffl
Nuria Reguero i Jiménez
Riitta Saastamoinen
Ana Sanchez Laws
Aynur Sarisakaloglu
Vienna Setälä
Laura Suna
Maha Taki
Camilla Tønnevold
Ausra Vinciuniene
Aurelijus Zykas


[back home]