Intellect Books, 2004 Cloth: 978-1-84150-110-9 | Paper: 978-1-84150-111-6 Library of Congress Classification HN380.Z9M34 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 302.23094
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
European Culture and the Media presents new research and thinking on cultural globalisation, with special focus on and in-depth analysis of a number of cases and dimensions in European media culture and its broader social, political and economic context.
The book is written by some of the most prominent European media researchers from both the humanities and social sciences. It offers a provocative and new interdisciplinary look at the modern European media culture, and at the same time introduces new theories, empirical data and analysis of media communciation, genres and media institutions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ib Bondebjerg is Professor at the Department of Film and Media Studies, University of Copenhagen, and currently director of The Center for Media and Democracy in the Network Society.
Peter Golding is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University in the UK, and is co-director of the University's Communication Research Centre.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction Elihu Katz and Mihaela Popescu Supplementation: On Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception
Part A: Media, Globalization and the European Imaginary Stig Hjarvard:
From Bricks to Bytes: The Mediatization of a Global Toy Industry Máire Messenger Davies and Roberta E. Pearson: To Boldly Bestride the World Like a Colossus: Shakespeare, Star Trek and the European TV Market Kirsten Drotner:
Disney Discourses, or Mundane Globalization Daniel Biltereyst: Media Audiences and the Game of Controversy. On Reality TV, Moral Panic and Controversial Media Stories
Part B: Citizenship and Cultural Identities William Uricchio: Cultural Citizenship in the Age of P2P Networks Sabina Mihelj: Negotiating European Identity at the Periphery: Media Coverage of Bosnian Refugees and ‘Illegal Migration’ Kim Christian Schrøder: Mapping European Identities: A Quantitative Approach to the Qualitative Study of National and Supranational Identities Peter Ludes: Eurovisions? Monetary Union and Communication Puzzles
Part C: Media Institutions in a Changing Europe Taisto Hujanen:
Public Service Strategy in Digital Television: From Schedule to Content Gianpietro Mazzoleni: With the Media, Without the Media. Reasons and Implications of the Electoral Success of Silvio Berlusconi in 2001 Karol Jakubowicz: A Square Peg in a Round Hole: The EU’s Policy on Public Service Broadcasting
European Culture and the Media presents new research and thinking on cultural globalisation, with special focus on and in-depth analysis of a number of cases and dimensions in European media culture and its broader social, political and economic context.
The book is written by some of the most prominent European media researchers from both the humanities and social sciences. It offers a provocative and new interdisciplinary look at the modern European media culture, and at the same time introduces new theories, empirical data and analysis of media communciation, genres and media institutions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ib Bondebjerg is Professor at the Department of Film and Media Studies, University of Copenhagen, and currently director of The Center for Media and Democracy in the Network Society.
Peter Golding is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University in the UK, and is co-director of the University's Communication Research Centre.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction Elihu Katz and Mihaela Popescu Supplementation: On Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception
Part A: Media, Globalization and the European Imaginary Stig Hjarvard:
From Bricks to Bytes: The Mediatization of a Global Toy Industry Máire Messenger Davies and Roberta E. Pearson: To Boldly Bestride the World Like a Colossus: Shakespeare, Star Trek and the European TV Market Kirsten Drotner:
Disney Discourses, or Mundane Globalization Daniel Biltereyst: Media Audiences and the Game of Controversy. On Reality TV, Moral Panic and Controversial Media Stories
Part B: Citizenship and Cultural Identities William Uricchio: Cultural Citizenship in the Age of P2P Networks Sabina Mihelj: Negotiating European Identity at the Periphery: Media Coverage of Bosnian Refugees and ‘Illegal Migration’ Kim Christian Schrøder: Mapping European Identities: A Quantitative Approach to the Qualitative Study of National and Supranational Identities Peter Ludes: Eurovisions? Monetary Union and Communication Puzzles
Part C: Media Institutions in a Changing Europe Taisto Hujanen:
Public Service Strategy in Digital Television: From Schedule to Content Gianpietro Mazzoleni: With the Media, Without the Media. Reasons and Implications of the Electoral Success of Silvio Berlusconi in 2001 Karol Jakubowicz: A Square Peg in a Round Hole: The EU’s Policy on Public Service Broadcasting