ABSTRACT

This book focuses on key challenges related to conducting research on mediatisation, presenting the most current theoretical, empirical, and methodological challenges and problems, addressing ignored and less frequently discussed topics, critical and controversial themes, and defining niches and directions of development in mediatisation.

With a focus on the under-representation of certain topics and aspects, as well as methodological, technological, and ethical dilemmas, the chapters consider the main critical objections formulated against mediatisation studies and exchange critical positions. Moving beyond areas of common focus – culture, sport, and religion – to emerging areas of study such as fashion, the military, business, and the environment, the book then offers a critical assessment of the transformation of fields and the relevance of new and dynamic (meta)processes including datafication, counter-mediatisation, and platformisation.

Charting new paths of development in mediatisation, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of mediatisation, media studies, media literacy, communication studies, and research methods.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Approaching the Challenges of Mediatisation

part I|50 pages

Questions for Established Domains

chapter 3|17 pages

Rivalling Concepts, Huge Gaps, and Analytical Complexities

Diverse Challenges in Researching the Mediatisation of Sport

part II|68 pages

Advancement of Developing Fields

chapter 5|16 pages

Mediatisation and Climate Change

Identifying and Facing Challenges

chapter 7|18 pages

Mediatisation of War and the Military

Current State, Trends, and Challenges in the Field

part III|64 pages

Evolving Areas and New Conceptualizations

chapter 8|17 pages

Mediatisation's Tensions and Tendencies

The Context of Homes, Householders, and Emerging Screen Interactions

chapter 9|13 pages

Mediatisation and Platform Labour

Blind Spots and Connections

chapter 10|14 pages

The End of Media?

From Mediatisation to Datafication

chapter 11|18 pages

Demediatisation, Counter-Mediatisation, Media De-Saturation

Studying Media Reversals in Everyday Life