Transforming Communications –
Studies in Cross-Media Research
Dynamics of Mediatization
Institutional Change and Everyday Transformations in a Digital Age
edited by Olivier Driessens, Göran Bolin, Andreas Hepp and Stig Hjarvard
This volume sheds light on the underlying dynamics of mediatization, disentangling the actual unfolding of mediatization processes. The wide adoption and deep embedding of digital media and technology brings new questions to mediatization studies: how can we grasp this ‘deep mediatization’? In which way should we develop existing approaches of mediatization to analyse such dynamics? What are the consequences of this for theorising and empirically studying mediatization? By using these questions as a starting point, this book presents an innovative and original collection that is dedicated to both the underlying dynamics of mediatization and recent dynamics related to digital media.
The outcome of the discussions in the Mediatization Section of the European Communications Research and Education Association (ECREA)
The editors of this volume
Dr. Olivier Driessens
Prof. Dr. Göran Bolin
Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp
Prof. Dr. Stig Hjarvard
Table of Contents
1 Introduction: Situating Dynamics of Mediatization
Olivier Driessens, Stig Hjarvard
Rethinking the Dynamics of Mediatization
2 The Identity of Mediatization: Theorizing a Dynamic Field
Marian T. Adolf
3 Mediatization from Below
Magnus Andersson
4 Mediatization: From Structure to Agency (and Back Again)
Zrinjka Peruško
5 Towards the “Audiencization” of Mediatization Research? Audience Dynamics as Co-Constitutive of Mediatization Processes
Kim Christian Schrøder
Dynamics in Politics and Organizations
6 The Localities of Mediatization: How Organizations Translate Mediatization into Everyday Practices
Magnus Fredriksson, Josef Pallas
7 Is There Any Future for Research on the Mediatization of Politics?
Barbara Brodzińska-Mirowska, Łukasz Wojtkowski
8 The Dynamics of Resistance and Response to Mediatization in Government: Whitehall Press Officers Caught in the “Cross-Field” Since 1997
Ruth Garland
9 Autonomy Losses or Heightened Control? On the Limits of the Idea of Media Autonomy in the Mediatization of Politics Narrative
Ximena Orchard
Part III Institutions and Organizations
10 Mediatization of the Automobile
James Miller
11 The Mediatization of Fashion: The Case of Fashion Blogs
Nete Nørgaard Kristensen, Christa Lykke Christensen
12 Musicalization and Mediatization
Tobias Pontara, Ulrik Volgsten
13 The Legacy of Mediatization: When the Media Became Cultural Heritage
Christian Hviid Mortensen
14 The Mediatization of Urban Cultural Heritage: Participatory Approaches to Narrating the Urban Past
Arno van der Hoeven
Conclusion
15 The Complexities of Mediatization: Charting the Road Ahead
Göran Bolin, Andreas Hepp
Year of publication
2017
eBook ISBN
978-3-319-62983-4
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-62983-4
Hardcover ISBN
978-3-319-62982-7
Number of Pages
XIX, 338
Number of Illustrations and Tables
15 b/w illustrations
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