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Bringing together contributions from the fields of sociology, media
and cultural studies, arts, politics, science and technology
studies, political communication theory and popular culture
studies, this volume engages both with theoretical debates and
detailed empirical studies, showcasing how the public sphere is
transformed by digital media, and in turn how this digital public
sphere shapes and is shaped by debates surrounding crisis,
conflict, migration and culture. Case studies from Bulgaria,
Nigeria, China, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, UK, Mexico and India are
discussed in detail.
This book provides a detailed analysis of the transnational web
sphere that emerged at the height of the Eurozone crisis between
2011 and 2013. During these turbulent years, a diverse spectrum of
professional communicators from the media and political sectors as
well as from opinionated individuals on blogs and social media
discussed, and thus framed, the crisis in the digital public
sphere. The analysis focuses on the various fields of contestation
of the crisis that became detectable in the transnational online
discourse and shows how conflict and fragmentation shaped political
communication in this context. Nguyen concludes that there was not
a single crisis but a chain of intersecting and profound political
and cultural conflicts triggered by the economic upheavals, which
led to the emergence of an extremely dynamic and unstable
transnational digital public sphere, where different political and
cultural viewpoints collided.
This book provides a selection of international perspectives in the
interdisciplinary field of media and communications research with
emphasis placed on methodological approaches and new research
domains. It includes critical reflections on how to conduct
research on digital media culture, especially concerning the
potentials and limitations for mixed methods research and online
research strategies, as well as a series of hands-on case studies.
These range from digital fan cultures, through environmental
communication, news media, digital politics during conflicts and
crises, to digital media psychology and the emerging field of
medical humanities. Diverse in its examples and angles, the book
provides a rich snippet of how media research practices are
determined by practical factors and research interests.
Bringing together contributions from the fields of sociology, media
and cultural studies, arts, politics, science and technology
studies, political communication theory and popular culture
studies, this volume engages both with theoretical debates and
detailed empirical studies, showcasing how the public sphere is
transformed by digital media, and in turn how this digital public
sphere shapes and is shaped by debates surrounding crisis,
conflict, migration and culture. Case studies from Bulgaria,
Nigeria, China, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, UK, Mexico and India are
discussed in detail.
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