Media Events (eBook)

A Critical Contemporary Approach
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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XIII, 275 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-57428-2 (ISBN)

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Media Events: A Critical Contemporary Approach proposes an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach of Dayan and Katz's theory of media events (1992) by applying it to contemporary situations. The contributing authors come from a range of countries (UK, USA, Mexico, Germany, Finland, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Ukraine) and analyse the theory of media events from different perspectives, incorporating social media and offering a re-positioning of Dayan and Katz's theory of media events. By bringing new perspectives into this field, the proposed volume is an important contribution as it grounds the intervention and rethinking of the theory into further empirical research. This volume has the potential to function as a 'cross-generational' link between one of the 'early classics' of media and communication studies on the one hand and the present generation of researchers on the other. 

       
Media Events: A Critical Contemporary Approach proposes an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach of Dayan and Katz's theory of media events (1992) by applying it to contemporary situations. The contributing authors come from a range of countries (UK, USA, Mexico, Germany, Finland, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Ukraine) and analyse the theory of media events from different perspectives, incorporating social media and offering a re-positioning of Dayan and Katz's theory of media events. By bringing new perspectives into this field, the proposed volume is an important contribution as it grounds the intervention and rethinking of the theory into further empirical research. This volume has the potential to function as a 'cross-generational' link between one of the 'early classics' of media and communication studies on the one hand and the present generation of researchers on the other.

Dr. Bianca Mitu is Senior Lecturer in Broadcasting and Journalism at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Before this, she held a Lecturer position at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She is a former journalist and holds a Ph.D. in Media and Communication Studies. She was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Westminster and the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. Her research interests lie in television studies, internet studies and media sociology. Bianca has an outstanding international scientific background, and has published in international journals from the UK, Italy, Germany and the USA. She is the Head of CCMRC.eu Research Centre, an active member of important international scientific associations, including IAMCR, ECREA, MeCCSA, and an active editorial board member of Journal of Journalism and Mass Communication, Interpersona, and International Journal of Communication and Health.Dr. Stamatis Poulakidakos is a Lecturer in Digital Marketing Communications at the University of Bournemouth, UK. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Greece where he accomplished his PhD on propaganda and the presentation of the MoU for the Greek bailout by the Greek media. He also holds a Master's Degree in New Media, Information and Society from the London School of Economics. He has taken part in various research activities in Mass Media and has participated as speaker in Greek and international conferences.

PART I: OVERVIEW1. Introduction: Media Events – a never ending story; Bianca Mitu and Stamatis PoulakidakosPART II: DISRUPTIVE MEDIA EVENTS2. Media events in the aftermath of terror: Exploring how reporting templates produce social drama; Julian Matthews3. Tahrir 2011: Contested Dynamics of a Global Media Event; Johanna Sumiala and Lilly Korpiola4. International broadcasting and the conflict-related national media events: The framing of EuroMaidan by the BBC and RT; Galina Miazhevich5. The coverage of opposing events: Brazilian's sporting mega-events preparation and the host community civil protests; Sónia Pedro Sebastião, Ana Isabel Lemos and Isabel Soares6. Crashing a National Media Event. Circulation of Social Imaginaries in the Gatecrashers Riots in Finland; Taneli Heikka, Turo Uskali and Katja ValaskiviPART III: CEREMONIAL MEDIA EVENTS7. The Mental Mapping of Europe – Do Transnational Media Events matter?; Dennis Lichtenstein8. Euroelections as European media event; Mariaeugenia Parito9. The aftermath of a media event. A decade of journalistic ambivalence on the Olympic heritage of the 2004 Olympic Games of Athens; Stamatis Poulakidakos10. Surpassing the media event – the FA Cup 4th Round in the UK; Andrew FoxPART IV: MEDIA EVENTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA11. Transmedia events: media coverage of global transactional repertoires of collective action; Lázaro M. Bacallao-Pino12. EuroMaidan: Mediated Protests, Rituals and Nation-in-the-Making; Dariya Orlova13. Web 2.0 Media Events: Barack Obama's Inauguration (2009); Bianca Mitu14. Mobile Media Events: Social Cohesion through an IM App; Xi Cui

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.5.2016
Zusatzinfo XIII, 275 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
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Schlagworte Broadcasting • Communication • Community • digital • Europe • Internet • media • media events • Media research • Media Studies • Methodology of the Social Sciences • Social Media • Social Movements • Social Science • Sociology • Web • Web 2.0
ISBN-10 1-137-57428-3 / 1137574283
ISBN-13 978-1-137-57428-2 / 9781137574282
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