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Home > Archives > Vol 7 (2023)

Vol 7 (2023)

Table of Contents

Perceiving Media Change as a Form of Media Literacy: Using a 360-Degree Video to Analyze the Mediatization of Social Life
Moritz Schweiger, Jeffrey Wimmer
PDF
9-30
Personalized Politics in Traditional and Social Media: The Case of the 2019 Finnish Parliamentary Elections
Laura Paatelainen, Elisa Kannasto, Pekka Isotalus
PDF
31-48
The Representations of Generalist TV: The Role of Talk Shows in Polarisation. Dynamics of the Mediatisation of Political Communication During the COVID-19 Emergency in Gender Issues. The Italian Case
Carlotta Antonelli
PDF
49-57
Mediatization of the parliamentary election campaign. The case of national democracy in 1922
Ewa Maj
PDF (Polish)
59-73
An Intimate Relationship – Exploring Users’ Feelings and Frustrations Towards Digital Technology Using the Love and Breakup Letter Method
Borbála Timár
PDF
75-87
The Use of New Media Technologies by Youth and Seniors. Research report
Adrianna Róża Matyjasik
PDF (Polish)
89-108

Reviews and Interviews

Review of Contemporary Challenges in Mediatisation Research edited by Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech and Göran Bolin, Abingdon: Routledge2023, ISBN 978-1-032-34681-6
Mateusz Sobiech
PDF
111-115

Conference reports

Conference Report: “The VI Seminar for Young Media Researchers and Communication Scholars ”, Lublin, November 16, 2023
Anna Yezhova
PDF
119-121


ISSN: 2720-6106