Media Studies and Journalism (14)

Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies: An Introduction - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Information Technology and Computer Science
  • Media Studies and Journalism
  • Philosophy
  • Science

Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies: An Introduction

  • Ibo van de Poel
  • Lily Eva Frank
  • Julia Hermann
  • Jeroen Hopster
  • Dominic Lenzi
  • Sven Nyholm
  • Behnam Taebi
  • Elena Ziliotti
Technologies shape who we are, how we organize our societies and how we relate to nature. For example, social media challenges democracy; artificial intelligence raises the question of what is unique to humans; and the possibility to create artificial wombs may affect notions of motherhood and birth. Some have suggested that we address global warming by engineering the climate, but how does this impact our responsibility to future generations and our relation to nature? This book shows how technologies can be socially and conceptually disruptive and investigates how to come to terms with this disruptive potential.
Engaging with Everyday Sounds - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Media Studies and Journalism
  • Philosophy

Engaging with Everyday Sounds

  • Marcel Cobussen
'Engaging With Everyday Sounds' is a rich and inspiring exploration of the role of sounds in everyday life, including their impact on human actions, emotions, and imagination. Marcel Cobussen intertwines sonic studies with philosophy, sound art, sociology and more to create an impressively lucid and innovative guide to sonic materialism, calling for a re-sensitization to our acoustic environment and arguing that everyday sounds have (micro)political, social, and ethical impact to which we should attend.
The Diaries of Anthony Hewitson, Provincial Journalist, Volume 1: 1865–1887 - cover image
  • Biography
  • History
  • Media Studies and Journalism

The Diaries of Anthony Hewitson, Provincial Journalist, Volume 1: 1865–1887

  • Andrew Hobbs
Anthony Hewitson was a typical Victorian journalist, working in one of the largest sectors of the periodical press, provincial newspapers. His diaries, written between 1862 and 1912, lift the veil of anonymity hiding the people, processes and networks involved in the creation of Victorian newspapers. Andrew Hobbs’s introduction and footnotes provide background and analysis of these valuable documents. This full scholarly edition offers a wealth of new information about reporting, freelancing, sub-editing, newspaper ownership and publishing, and illuminates aspects of Victorian periodicals and culture extending far beyond provincial newspapers.
Documentary Making for Digital Humanists - cover image
  • Media Studies and Journalism
  • Textbooks and Learning Guides

Documentary Making for Digital Humanists

  • Darren R. Reid
  • Brett Sanders
Documentary Making for Digital Humanists sets out the fundamentals of filmmaking, explores academic discourse on digital documentaries and online distribution, and considers the place of this discourse in the evolving academic landscape.
Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject: A Posthuman Approach - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Information Technology and Computer Science
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject: A Posthuman Approach

  • Richard S. Lewis
This book addresses these issues by providing a transdisciplinary method that allows for both practical and theoretical analyses of media investigations. Informed by postphenomenology, media ecology, philosophical posthumanism, and complexity theory the author proposes both a framework and a pragmatic instrument for understanding the multiplicity of relations that all contribute to how we affect—and are affected by—our relations with media technology.
Shaping the Digital Dissertation: Knowledge Production in the Arts and Humanities - cover image
  • Education
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Shaping the Digital Dissertation: Knowledge Production in the Arts and Humanities

  • Virginia Kuhn
  • Anke Finger
Shaping the Digital Dissertation aims to provide insights, precedents and best practices to graduate students, doctoral advisors, institutional agents, and dissertation committees. This edited collection will be a useful resource for the wider academic community and anyone interested in the future of doctoral studies.
Arab Media Systems - cover image
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Arab Media Systems

  • Carola Richter
  • Claudia Kozman
This volume provides a comparative analysis of media systems in the Arab world, based on criteria informed by the historical, political, social, and economic factors influencing a country’s media. Reaching beyond classical western media system typologies, 'Arab Media Systems' brings together contributions from experts in the field of media in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to provide valuable insights into the heterogeneity of this region’s media systems.
Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda - cover image
  • European Studies
  • European Studies: German Studies
  • History
  • Media Studies and Journalism
  • Visual Arts

Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda

  • Christopher Webster
This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes a photo-historical survey of select photographers who embraced National Socialism during the Third Reich. These photographers developed and implemented physiognomic and ethnographic photography, and, through a Selbstgleichschaltung (a self-co-ordination with the regime), continued to practice as photographers throughout the twelve years of the Third Reich.
The Image of Africa in Ghana's Press: The Influence of Global News Organisations - cover image
  • Media Studies and Journalism

The Image of Africa in Ghana's Press: The Influence of Global News Organisations

  • Michael Serwornoo
The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press is a comprehensive and highly analytical study of the impact of foreign news organisations on the creation of an image of Africa in its own press. Identifying a problematic focus on the Western media in previous studies of the African media image, Serwornoo uses the Ghanaian press as a case study to explore the effects of centuries of Afro-pessimistic discourse in the foreign press on the continent’s self-description.
Introducing Vigilant Audiences - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Introducing Vigilant Audiences

  • Daniel Trottier
  • Rashid Gabdulhakov
  • Qian Huang
This ground-breaking collection of essays examines the scope and consequences of digital vigilantism – a phenomenon emerging on a global scale, which sees digital audiences using social platforms to shape social and political life. Longstanding forms of moral scrutiny and justice seeking are disseminated through our contemporary media landscape, and researchers are increasingly recognising the significance of societal impacts effected by digital media.
Global Warming in Local Discourses: How Communities around the World Make Sense of Climate Change - cover image
  • Environmental Studies
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Global Warming in Local Discourses: How Communities around the World Make Sense of Climate Change

  • Michael Brüggemann
  • Simone Rödder
Global news on anthropogenic climate change is shaped by international politics, scientific reports and voices from transnational protest movements. This timely volume asks how local communities engage with these transnational discourses.
Social Media in Higher Education: Case Studies, Reflections and Analysis - cover image
  • Education
  • Information Technology and Computer Science
  • Media Studies and Journalism

Social Media in Higher Education: Case Studies, Reflections and Analysis

  • Chris Rowell
How does social media affect working life in Higher Education? How are universities harnessing its power to aid student learning? This innovative collection brings together academics and those working in professional services to examine these questions and more. The diverse and expert contributors analyse the many ways social media can be used to enhance teaching and learning, research, professional practice, leadership, networking and career development. The impact of social media is evaluated critically, with an eye both to the benefits and the problems of using these new forms of digital communication.
A Fleet Street In Every Town: The Provincial Press in England, 1855-1900 - cover image
  • European Studies
  • European Studies: English and Irish Studies
  • History
  • Media Studies and Journalism

A Fleet Street In Every Town: The Provincial Press in England, 1855-1900

  • Andrew Hobbs
'A Fleet Street in Every Town' positions the local paper at the centre of debates on Victorian newspapers, periodicals, reading and publishing. It reorientates our view of the Victorian press away from metropolitan high culture and parliamentary politics, and towards the places where most people lived, loved and read. This is an essential book for anybody interested in nineteenth-century print culture, journalism and reading.
The Environment in the Age of the Internet: Activists, Communication, and the Digital Landscape - cover image
  • Environmental Studies
  • Media Studies and Journalism

The Environment in the Age of the Internet: Activists, Communication, and the Digital Landscape

  • Heike Graf
The Environment in the Age of the Internet is an interdisciplinary collection that draws together research and answers from media and communication studies, social sciences, modern history, and folklore studies. Edited by Heike Graf, its focus is on the communicative approaches taken by different groups to ecological issues, shedding light on how these groups tell their distinctive stories of "the environment".