Mediatized worlds : culture and society in a media age /

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Imprint:Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Description:xv, 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9978381
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Varying Form of Title:Culture and society in a media age
Other authors / contributors:Hepp, Andreas, editor.
Krotz, Friedrich, editor.
ISBN:1137300345
9781137300348
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:How does the media influence our everyday lives? In which ways do our social worlds change when they interact with media? And what are the consequences for theorizing media and communication? Starting with questions like these, Mediatized Worlds discusses the transformation of our lives by their increasing mediatization. The chapters cover topics such as rethinking mediatization, mediatized communities, the mediatization of private lives and of organizational contexts, and the future perspective for mediatization research. The empirical studies offer new access to questions of mediatization -- an access that grounds mediatization in life-world and social-world perspectives.

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction: Andreas Hepp and Friedrich Krotz -- PART I: RETHINKING MEDIATIZATION -- 2. Mediatized Stories in Mediatized Worlds; Knut Lundby -- 3. Culturalizing Mediatization; Johan Forñs -- 4. When Mediatization Hits the Ground; Nick Couldry -- 5. Media, Mediatization and Mediatized Worlds. A Discussion of Basic Concepts; Friedrich Krotz -- PART II: MEDIATIZATION AND NEW MEDIA -- 6. Mediatized Connectivity. Historical Traits of Telephony and Theoretical Considerations about a New Dispositive of Communication; Thomas Steinmaurer -- 7. Intensifying Mediatization: Everyware Media and James Miller -- 8. From Mediation to Mediatization: The Institutionalization of New Media; Stig Hjarvard -- PART III: MEDIATIZED COMMUNITIES -- 9. Benedict in Berlin. The Mediatization of Religion; Hubert Knoblauch -- 10. Technology, Place and Mediatized Cosmopolitanism; Miyase Christensen -- 11. Mediatized Worlds of Communitization; Andreas Hepp, Matthias Berg and Cindy Roitsch -- PART IV: MEDIATIZATION AND PRIVATE LIFE -- 12. Media Life and the Mediatization of the Lifeworld; Mark Deuze -- 13. Media Love: Intimacy in Mediatized Worlds; John Storey, Katy McDonald -- 14. The Meaning of Home in the Context of Digitization, Mobilization and Mediatization; Corinna Peil and Jutta R̲ser -- PART V: MEDIATIZATION IN ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXTS -- 15. Mediatized Politics : Structures and Strategies of Discursive Participation and Online Deliberation on Twitter; Caja Thimm, Mark Dang-Anh and Jessica Einspnner -- 16. The Quantified Listener: Reshaping Providers and Audiences with Calculated Measurements; Jan-H. Passoth, Tilmann Sutter and Josef Wehner -- 17. Schools as Mediatized Worlds from a Cross-Cultural Perspective; Andreas Breiter -- PART VI: CONCLUSION -- 18. Mediatization: Concluding Thoughts and Challenges for the Future; Lynn Schofield Clark. 
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