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Media Events in a Global Age

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Media Events in a Global Age

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Media Events in a Global Age book

Media Events in a Global Age

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Media Events in a Global Age book

Edited ByNick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 20 October 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203872604
Pages 328
eBook ISBN 9780203872604
Subjects Humanities
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Couldry, N., Hepp, A., & Krotz, F. (Eds.). (2009). Media Events in a Global Age (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203872604

ABSTRACT

"This volume assembles an estimable range of critical analyses of one of the most important mediated artifacts of the modern world—the media event. The authors challenge the construct, extend its usefulness, expand its theoretical basis and application, and examine media events in a far larger and richer context than ever before. Students of global media today are well served by this superb collection of essays."

David Morgan, Duke University, USA

"A welcome and worthy successor to Dayan and Katz’s path-breaking study that expands and enriches the discourse on global media events."

Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, UK

"This is an excellent collection, that will enable new kinds of argument about, and hopefully research into, the spectacular functions of the contemporary media."   

Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia

We live in an age where the media is intensely global and profoundly changed by digitalization. Not only do many media events have audiences who access them online, but additionally digital media flows are generating new ways in which media events can emerge. In times of increasingly differentiated media technologies and fragmented media landscapes, the ‘eventization’ of the media is increasingly important for the marketing and everyday appreciation of popular media texts.

The events covered include Celebrity Big Brother, 9/11, the Iraq war and World Youth Day 2005 to give readers an understanding of the major debates in this increasingly high-profile area of media and cultural research.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction: media events in globalized media cultures

ByANDREAS HEPP, NICK COULDRY

part |1 pages

PART I Media events rethought

chapter 2|9 pages

Beyond media events: disenchantment, derailment, disruption

ByDANIEL DAYAN

chapter 3|11 pages

“No more peace!” How disaster, terror and war have upstaged media events

ByELIHU KATZ, TAMAR LIEBES

part |1 pages

PART II The history and future of the media event

chapter 4|16 pages

Historical perspectives on media events: a comparison of the Lisbon earthquake in 1755 and the Tsunami catastrophe in 2004

ByJÜRGEN WILKE

chapter 5|15 pages

From media events to ritual to communicative form

ByERIC W. ROTHENBUHLER

chapter 6|16 pages

Media spectacle and media events: some critical reflections

ByDOUGLAS KELLNER

part |1 pages

PART III Media events in the frame of contemporary social and cultural media theory

chapter 7|14 pages

Creating a national holiday: media events, symbolic capital and symbolic power

ByFRIEDRICH KROTZ

chapter 8|15 pages

Modalities of mediation

ByJOOST VAN LOON

chapter 9|15 pages

Media events, Eurovision and societal centers

ByGÖRAN BOLIN

part |1 pages

PART IV Media events and everyday identities

chapter 10|15 pages

Permanent turbulence and reparatory work: a dramaturgical approach to late modern television

ByPETER CSIGO

chapter 11|16 pages

Media events and gendered identities in South Asia: Miss World going "Deshi"

Edited ByNick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz

chapter 12|12 pages

Media event culture and lifestyle management: observations on the influence of media events on everyday culture

ByUDO GÖTTLICH

part |1 pages

PART V Media events and global politics

chapter 13|16 pages

In pursuit of a global image: media events as political communication

ByNANCY K. RIVENBURGH

chapter 14|14 pages

9/11 and the transformation of globalized media events

ByAGNIESZKA STEPINSKA

chapter 15|14 pages

Eventspheres as discursive forms: (re-)negotiating the “mediated center” in new network cultures

ByINGRID VOLKMER, FLORIAN DEFFNER

part |1 pages

PART VI Media events and cultural contexts

chapter 16|17 pages

Sports events: the Olympics in Greece

ByROY PANAGIOTOPOULOU

chapter 17|15 pages

Performing global “news”: indigenizing WTO as media event

ByLISA LEUNG

chapter 18|18 pages

Religious media events: the Catholic “World Youth Day” as an example of the mediatization and individualization of religion

ByANDREAS HEPP, VERONIKA KRÖNERT

chapter 19|17 pages

Conclusion: the media events debate: moving to the next stage

BySTEWART M. HOOVER
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