Reading list

BOOKS:

Hjarvard, Stig (2013). The Mediatization of Culture and Society. Oxon: Routledge.  169 pages.

Hepp, Andreas (2013). Cultures of Mediatization. Cambridge: Polity. 161 pages.

Eskjær, Mikkel Fugl; Stig Hjarvard & Mette Mortensen (eds.) (2015). The Dynamics of Mediatized Conflicts. New York: Peter Lang. 211 pages.

 

FROM THE HANDBOOK AVAILABLE FROM UiO LIBRARY (with your UiO account):

Lundby, Knut (ed.)(2014). Mediatization of Communication. Handbooks of Communication Science, vol. 21. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.

Download and read the following chapters:

  1. Knut Lundby, “Mediatization of Communication.”  (33 pages)

  6. Friedrich Krotz, “Mediatization as a mover in modernity …” (31 pages)

16. Jesper Strömbäck & Frank Esser, “Mediatization of politics: …” (29 pages)

31. Sonia Livingstone & Peter Lunt, “Mediatization: an emerging paradigm ..” (21 pp)

 

FROM COLLECTIONS AVAILABLE AS PDF (in the Fronter room for this course)

From Kramp, Leif et al. (2014). Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe. Bremen: edition lumière     The chapters in Section One one “Dynamics of Mediatization”.   94 pages

Kaun, Anne & Karin Fast (2014). Mediatization of culture and everyday life. Karlstad/Stockholm: Karlstad University Studies/Mediestudier Södertörns hsk.  In Part 1:  1.1–1.4, and sections 2, 3 and 4.  57 pages.

 

ARTICLES FROM THE INTERNET  (by direct search or from http://x-port.uio.no)

Schulz, Winfried (2004). Reconstructing Mediatization as an Analytical Concept, European Journal of Communication 19(1): 87–101.  15 pages.

Encheva, Kameliya, Olivier Driessens and Hans Verstraeten (2013). The mediatization of deviant subcultures: an analysis of the media-related practices of graffiti writers and skaters, Mediekultur. Journal of media and communication research 54: 8–25.  18 pages.

 

Total of the above:                                                                                           839 pages

+ selected individually for the term paper                              approx.             100 pages

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Total pages to read                                                                approx.             940 pages

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