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In: Medienumbrüche
Cover Media - Migration - Integration -- Content -- Preface -- Successful Integration? Media and Polish Migration in the German Empire at the Turn of the 20th Century -- Media Reception and Ideas on Media Integration among Turkish, Italian and Russo-German Migrants in Germany -- Media Use by Ethnic Minority Youth in Switzerland -- Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Austria: Assimilation, Integration and the Media -- Whither Cultural Diversity on the Dutch TV Screen? -- Mainstream Media vs. Ethnic Minority Media: Integration in Crisis -- Ethnic and Aboriginal Media in Canada: Crossing Borders, Constructing Buffers, Creating Bonds, Building Bridges -- Perpetuating Prejudice: Media Portrayal of Arabs and Arab Americans -- Issues of Migration in Newspapers of the Stavropol' Area -- Worst Case and Best Practice in European and North American Media Integration: What Can We Learn from One Another? Round Table Discussion -- The Authors.
In: Medienumbrüche
Digital tools are increasingly used in media studies, opening up new perspectives for research and analysis, while creating new problems at the same time. In this volume, international media scholars and computer scientists present their projects, varying from powerful film-historical databases to automatic video analysis software, discussing their application of digital tools and reporting on their results. This book is the first publication of its kind and a helpful guide to both media scholars and computer scientists who intend to use digital tools in their research, providing information on applications, standards, and problems.
In: Medienumbrüche
Following economists and scientists, politicians of various European countries have realized that a modern society with a declining birthrate is in need of immigrants. What can journalists contribute, in order to enable migrants to feel at home in their receiving country? What can be missed and ruined by journalists and media with regard to the integration of ethnic minorities? Scholars from Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the U.S. present their findings on the matter of media integration of migrants. Can European media learn from experiences in the classic countries of immigration in North America?
In: Medienumbrüche 37
Frontmatter --Content --General Reflections on Political Campaigning on the Web --Introduction: Political Campaigning in Changing Media Cultures - Typological and Historical Approaches /Baringhorst, Sigrid --The Publics Behind Political Web Campaigning. The Digital Transformation of 'Classic' Counter-Public Spheres /Wimmer, Jeffrey --Forms of Digital Resistance. The Internet and the Constitution of a Transnational Public Sphere /Winter, Rainer --Appropriation of the Web --Characteristics and Developments of Political Party Web Campaigns in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States between 1997 and 2007 /Zielmann, Sarah / Röttger, Ulrike --Virtualized Campaigning for Europe: Towards Reinvigoration of European Public Sphere(s)? /Niesyto, Johanna --Petitioning Online. The Role of E-Petitions in Web Campaigning /Mosca, Lorenzo / Santucci, Daria --Internet Campaigning across Borders: The Virtual Revival of Labour Internationalism? /Hodkinson, Stuart --Political Struggles within the Market Sphere - The Internet as a 'Weapon'? /Kneip, Veronika --Organization, Mobilization, and Identity: National and Transnational Grassroots Campaigns between Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication /Mattoni, Alice --Subsumption and Outlook --Communication and Campaign Strategies of Intermediary Organizations - A Comparative Analysis /Lindner, Ralf --Geert Lovink interviewed by Johanna Niesyto A Plea for More Experiments and Creativity in Political Laboratories --Contributors
In: Medienumbrüche, 37
Drawing upon a common conceptual framework of political webcampaigning the book offers theoretical reflections on Internet-based campaign politics. It provides a comparative overview on the use of the Internet as a campaigning instrument by diverse intermediary political actors. Taking the empirical findings of Internet appropriations into consideration, the book discusses the impact of political webcampaigning on (transnational) democracy and the transformation of public spheres.
In: Medienumbrüche 45
Due to computers' ability to combine different semiotic modes, texts are no longer exclusively comprised of static images and mute words. How have digital media changed the way we write and read? What methods of textual and data analysis have emerged? How do we rescue digital artifacts from obsolescence? And how can digital media be used or taught inside classrooms?These and other questions are addressed in this volume that assembles contributions by artists, writers, scholars and editors such as Dene Grigar, Sandy Baldwin, Carlos Reis, and Frieder Nake. They offer a multiperspectival view on the way digital media have changed our notion of textuality.
In: Medienumbrüche 27
Digital tools are increasingly used in media studies, opening up new perspectives for research and analysis, while creating new problems at the same time. In this volume, international media scholars and computer scientists present their projects, varying from powerful film-historical databases to automatic video analysis software, discussing their application of digital tools and reporting on their results. This book is the first publication of its kind and a helpful guide to both media scholars and computer scientists who intend to use digital tools in their research, providing information on applications, standards, and problems.
In: Medienumbrüche 7
In: Medienumbrüche Volume 27
Digital tools are increasingly used in media studies, opening up new perspectives for research and analysis, while creating new problems at the same time. In this volume, international media scholars and computer scientists present their projects, varying from powerful film-historical databases to automatic video analysis software, discussing their application of digital tools and reporting on their results. This book is the first publication of its kind and a helpful guide to both media scholars and computer scientists who intend to use digital tools in their research, providing information on applications, standards, and problems.
In: Medienumbrüche Volume 33
Following economists and scientists, politicians of various European countries have realized that a modern society with a declining birthrate is in need of immigrants. What can journalists contribute, in order to enable migrants to feel at home in their receiving country? What can be missed and ruined by journalists and media with regard to the integration of ethnic minorities?Scholars from Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the U.S. present their findings on the matter of media integration of migrants. Can European media learn from experiences in the classic countries of immigration in North America?
In: Medienumbrüche Band 17
Grundlage des Bandes ist eine internationale Tagung zur Rolle der Massenmedien bei der Integration von Migranten. Die Beiträge präsentieren nicht nur Forschungsergebnisse zur Situation in Deutschland, sondern es kommen auch Experten aus den USA, Kanada und den Niederlanden zu Wort, wo Medien und Sozialwissenschaftler langjährige Erfahrungen mit Migration haben. Ein weiterer Teil des Bandes ist dem Dialog zwischen Medienforschern und Medienpraktikern von Fernsehen, Hörfunk und Presse gewidmet.
In: Medienumbrüche - media upheavals volume 45