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Vol 7 (2023) |
Perceiving Media Change as a Form of Media Literacy: Using a 360-Degree Video to Analyze the Mediatization of Social Life |
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Moritz Schweiger, Jeffrey Wimmer |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Media Ecology – (Un)necessary Research Perspective in Communication and Media Studies |
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Małgorzata Laskowska, Krzysztof Marcyński |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
Personalized Politics in Traditional and Social Media: The Case of the 2019 Finnish Parliamentary Elections |
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Laura Paatelainen, Elisa Kannasto, Pekka Isotalus |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Mediatization of (Im)mobility Experiences: New Media Use of (Im)mobile Groups |
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Sander Salvet, Anu Masso |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
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 |
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Carlotta Antonelli |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
The Use of New Media Technologies by Youth and Seniors. Research report |
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Adrianna Róża Matyjasik |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
Conference Report: “The VI Seminar for Young Media Researchers and Communication Scholars ”, Lublin, November 16, 2023 |
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Anna Yezhova |
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Vol 6 (2022) |
Media logics and news journalism |
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Ewa Nowak-Teter, Jan Pleszczyński |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Religious Outlook in Times of Deep Mediatization. A Case Study of the Print Media of the Russian Orthodox Church in Great Britain and Ireland |
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Łukasz Fajfer |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
The Zoom Interference Model of New Media. A Metaphor-Based Dynamic Approach in the Jungle of Concepts |
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Katalin Fehér |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
An Intimate Relationship – Exploring Users’ Feelings and Frustrations Towards Digital Technology Using the Love and Breakup Letter Method |
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Borbála Timár |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
Populism in Bulgaria Between Politicization of Media and Mediatization of Politics |
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Lilia Raycheva, Dobrinka Peicheva |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
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. |
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Ewa Nowak-Teter |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
On the concept of figurations, deep mediatization, and the adulthood of media and communication studies – the interview with Andreas Hepp |
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Jakub Nowak |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Surveillance and privacy as emerging issues in communication and media studies. An introduction |
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Johanna E. Möller, Jakub Nowak |
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Vol 4 (2020) |
Post-Convergent Mediatization: Toward a Media Typology Beyond Web 2.0 |
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Rubén Ramírez |
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Vol 4 (2020) |
Mediatization of education at university level. Opportunities and threats from the perspective of students and academics - results of own research |
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Izabela Golonka |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
Mediatization Studies and Cultural Studies: A Possible Dialogue for Further Critical Analysis? |
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Myriam Durocher |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Mediatization of Colloquial Language |
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Anna Granat |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Building Narrative Capacity in Mediatized Times: A Study of KOD Social Movement in Poland |
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Barbara Brodzińska-Mirowska, Łukasz Wojtkowski |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Post or Perish? – Scholarly Communication Practices on Social Media in Times of Deep Mediatization |
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Franziska Thiele, Corinna Luethje |
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Vol 4 (2020) |
Mediatization of Social Reality and Media Experience of Seniors |
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Joanna Kukier |
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