[Air-L] Jobs - IT & Society
P. VIGNESWARA ILAVARASAN
evignesh at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 03:28:44 PDT 2016
Faculty positions - IT & Society @ IIIT Delhi, India
Selection in Oct., 2016 - London & Paris
Open to all nationals.
https://www.iiitd.ac.in/careers/faculty/2016
Best Regards,
Vignesh.
http://web.iitd.ac.in/~vignes/
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P. VIGNESWARA ILAVARASAN, PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Management Studies
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016 India
M:+91 9910230407 (India); +853 68146606 (Macau) O: +91 11 2659 1174
E: vignes at iitd.ac.in W:http://web.iitd.ac.in/~vignes/
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Leif Kramp <kramp at uni-bremen.de> wrote:
> **apologies for cross-posting**
>
> The peer-reviewed edited volume is entitled "Politics, Civil Society and
> Participation: Media and Communications in a Transforming Environmen“
> (Bremen: edition lumière). It is edited by Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier,
> Andreas Hepp,
> Richard Kilborn, Risto Kunelius, Hannu Nieminen, Tobias Olsson,
> Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Ilija Tomanić Trivundža and Simone Tosoni.
> The book has 420 pages and costs 19,80 euro plus shipping.
>
> A free version is available on www.researchcommunication.eu.
>
> The main focus of “Politics, Civil Society and Participation” is
> dedicated to the fundamental question: How do media and communications
> practices within European cultures change with their environment? This
> volume consists of the intellectual work of the 2015 European Media and
> Communication Doctoral Summer School, organized in cooperation with the
> European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) and a
> consortium of 21 European partner universities at the ZeMKI, the Centre
> for Media, Communication and Information Research of the University of
> Bremen, Germany. The chapters cover relevant research topics, structured
> into four sections: “Policies and politics of communication”, “Civil
> participation in and through the media”, “Media representations and
> usages” and “On methods”.
>
> Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Bertrand Cabedoche, Nick
> Couldry, Nico Carpentier, Şahika Erkonan, Rasmus Greiner, Maria
> Gutierrez, Andreas Hepp, Jockum Hildén, Ronald Hitzler, Sigrid
> Kannengießer, Herminder Kaur, Joanna Kędra, Leif Kramp, Risto Kunelius,
> Anne Laajalahti, Hannu Nieminen, Tobias Olsson, Winfried Pauleit, Irena
> Reifova, Julia Roll, Christina Sanko, Kim Christian Schrøder, Melodine
> Sommier, Fredrik Stiernstedt, Ilija Tomanić Trivundža, Simone Tosoni,
> Panu Uotila, Erik Vatnøy, Julia Velkova and Dino Viscovi. The book
> additionally contains abstracts of 40 doctoral projects that were
> discussed at the 2015 European Media Communication Doctoral Summer School.
>
> For more information, see
> http://www.editionlumiere.de/kramp-et-al-2016.html <
> http://www.editionlumiere.de/kramp-et-al-2016.html>
> Orders of printed copies are welcomed by the publisher via e-mail:
> edition.lumiere at arcormail.de <mailto:edition.lumiere at arcormail.de>.
>
> Below, you'll find the Table of Contents.
>
> INTRODUCTION
>
> Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier and Andreas Hepp
> Introduction: Researching the transforming environment of media and
> communications
>
> PART 1
> Research
>
> SECTION 1: Policies and politics of communication
>
> Nick Couldry
> Life with the media manifold: Between freedom and subjection
>
> Hannu Nieminen
> Communication and information rights in European media policy
>
> Risto Kunelius
> Free speech at an intersection. Notes on the contemporary hybrid public
> sphere
>
> Jockum Hildén
> The normative shift: Three paradoxes of information privacy
>
> Herminder Kaur
> ‘It’s like they’re looking inside your body or inside your brain.’
> Internet surveillance practices in a special school
>
> Nico Carpentier
> What is a decision? A post-structuralist exploration of the trinity of
> decidedness, undecidedness and undecidability
>
> SECTION 2: Civil participation in and through the media
>
> Joanna Kędra, Anne Laajalahti, Mélodine Sommier and Panu Uotila
> A competent participant in the new media landscape: Promoting an
> interdisciplinary perspective
>
> Eirik Vatnøy
> Rejuvenating the public sphere: The rhetorical arenas of social media
>
> Andreas Hepp and Ronald Hitzler
> Collectivities in change: The mediatization and individualization of
> community building from a subjective and figurational perspective
>
> Leif Kramp
> Conceptualizing metropolitan journalism: New approaches, new
> communicative practices, new perspectives?
>
> Julia Velkova
> Negotiating creative autonomy: Experiences of technology in
> computer-based visual media production
>
> Sigrid Kannengießer
> Conceptualizing consumption-critical media practices as political
> participation
>
> Christina Sanko
> Communication, generation and cultural memory: Insights from fieldwork
> in Vietnam
>
> SECTION 3: Media representations and usages
>
> Julia Roll
> Communication in the public space: Attention and media use
>
> Ilija Tomanić Trivundža
> On barricades
>
> Şahika Erkonan
> Photography and the construction of family and memory
>
> Tobias Olsson and Dino Viscovi
> Remaining divides: Access to and use of ICTs among elderly citizens
>
> Maria Gutièrrez
> Researching the young radio audience
>
> Irena Reifová
> Watching socialist television serials in the 70s and 80s in the former
> Czechoslovakia: a study in the history of meaning-making
>
> Winfried Pauleit and Rasmus Greiner
> Sonic icons and histospheres: On the political aesthetics of an audio
> history of film
>
> SECTION 4: On methods
>
> Kim Christian Schrøder
> From dogmatism to open-mindedness? Historical reflections on methods
> in audience reception research
>
> Simone Tosoni and Fredrik Stiernstedt
> Media ethnography for busy People: Introducing students to the
> ethnographic approach in media-related syllabi
>
> Bertrand Cabedoche
> Communicating at international scientific conferences? Keys to be
> selected, understood, and published
>
> PART 2
> The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School 2015 and its
> Participants
>
> *********
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