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Home > Archives > Vol 1 (2017)

Vol 1 (2017)

Table of Contents

The present tense of mediatization studies
Łukasz Wojtkowski
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Conceptualizing mediatization: Is `Have your say´ a kind of transnational public sphere for public deliberation?
António Alberto Castro Baía Reis
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23
Mediatization Studies and Cultural Studies: A Possible Dialogue for Further Critical Analysis?
Myriam Durocher
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31
Field-specific mediatization: Testing the combination of social theory and mediatization theory using the example of scientific communication
Corinna Lüthje
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45
Populism in Bulgaria Between Politicization of Media and Mediatization of Politics
Lilia Raycheva, Dobrinka Peicheva
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69
Promotion of the Referendum Questions or Promotion of Entities? Communication in the Referendum Campaign as Exempliied by Free Broadcasts of the Entitled Entities on Polish Radio Lublin
Agnieszka Łukasik-Turecka
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83

Reviews and Interviews

Book review How To Do Critical Discourse Analysis by David Machin and Andrea Mayr, Sage, Los Angeles 2012, pp., 236, ISBN 978-0-85702-891-4.
Ewa Nowak-Teter
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105
On the concept of figurations, deep mediatization, and the adulthood of media and communication studies – the interview with Andreas Hepp
Jakub Nowak
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109


ISSN: 2720-6106