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11. Human interaction and communicative figurations. The transformation of mediatized cultures and societies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contents xi
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I. Introduction
- 1. Mediatization of Communication 3
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II. Global changes
- 2. Scopic media and global coordination: the mediatization of face-to-face encounters 39
- 3. Climate change challenges: an agenda for de-centered mediatization research 63
- 4. Mediatization with Chinese characteristics: political legitimacy, public diplomacy and the new art of propaganda 87
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III. The long history
- 5. Understanding mediatization in “first modernity”: sociological classics and their perspectives on mediated and mediatized societies 109
- 6. Mediatization as a mover in modernity: social and cultural change in the context of media change 131
- 7. Mediatization theory: a semio-anthropological perspective 163
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IV. Media in society
- 8. Institution, technology, world: relationships between the media, culture, and society 175
- 9. Mediatization and cultural and social change: an institutional perspective 199
- 10. Mediatization and the future of field theory 227
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V. Movement and interaction
- 11. Human interaction and communicative figurations. The transformation of mediatized cultures and societies 249
- 12. Indispensable things: on mediatization, materiality, and space 273
- 13. Digitization: new trajectories of mediatization? 297
- 14. Polymedia communication and mediatized migration: an ethnographic approach 323
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VI. Power, law and politics Kent Asp
- 15. Mediatization: rethinking the question of media power 349
- 16. Mediatization of politics: transforming democracies and reshaping politics 375
- 17. Mediatization of public bureaucracies 405
- 18. Mediatization of corporations 423
- 19. Law in the age of media logic 443
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VII. Art and the popular
- 20. Art: multiplied mediatization 465
- 21. Mediatization of popular culture 483
- 22. Barbie in a meat dress: performance and mediatization in the 21st century 505
- 23. Mediatization of sports 525
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VIII. Faith and knowledge
- 24. Mediatization and religion 547
- 25. The media in the labs, and the labs in the media: what we know about the mediatization of science 571
- 26. Mediatization and education: a sociological account 595
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IX. To be or not to be
- 27. Selfhood, moral agency, and the good life in mediatized worlds? Perspectives from medium theory and philosophy 617
- 28. Home is where the heart is? Ontological security and the mediatization of homelessness 641
- 29. The mediatization of memory 661
- 30. Mediatization of public death 681
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X. Critical afterthought
- 31. Mediatization: an emerging paradigm for media and communication research? 703
- Biographical sketches 725
- Index 735
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contents xi
-
I. Introduction
- 1. Mediatization of Communication 3
-
II. Global changes
- 2. Scopic media and global coordination: the mediatization of face-to-face encounters 39
- 3. Climate change challenges: an agenda for de-centered mediatization research 63
- 4. Mediatization with Chinese characteristics: political legitimacy, public diplomacy and the new art of propaganda 87
-
III. The long history
- 5. Understanding mediatization in “first modernity”: sociological classics and their perspectives on mediated and mediatized societies 109
- 6. Mediatization as a mover in modernity: social and cultural change in the context of media change 131
- 7. Mediatization theory: a semio-anthropological perspective 163
-
IV. Media in society
- 8. Institution, technology, world: relationships between the media, culture, and society 175
- 9. Mediatization and cultural and social change: an institutional perspective 199
- 10. Mediatization and the future of field theory 227
-
V. Movement and interaction
- 11. Human interaction and communicative figurations. The transformation of mediatized cultures and societies 249
- 12. Indispensable things: on mediatization, materiality, and space 273
- 13. Digitization: new trajectories of mediatization? 297
- 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
- 16. Mediatization of politics: transforming democracies and reshaping politics 375
- 17. Mediatization of public bureaucracies 405
- 18. Mediatization of corporations 423
- 19. Law in the age of media logic 443
-
VII. Art and the popular
- 20. Art: multiplied mediatization 465
- 21. Mediatization of popular culture 483
- 22. Barbie in a meat dress: performance and mediatization in the 21st century 505
- 23. Mediatization of sports 525
-
VIII. Faith and knowledge
- 24. Mediatization and religion 547
- 25. The media in the labs, and the labs in the media: what we know about the mediatization of science 571
- 26. Mediatization and education: a sociological account 595
-
IX. To be or not to be
- 27. Selfhood, moral agency, and the good life in mediatized worlds? Perspectives from medium theory and philosophy 617
- 28. Home is where the heart is? Ontological security and the mediatization of homelessness 641
- 29. The mediatization of memory 661
- 30. Mediatization of public death 681
-
X. Critical afterthought
- 31. Mediatization: an emerging paradigm for media and communication research? 703
- Biographical sketches 725
- Index 735