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1. Introduction: Situating Dynamics of Mediatization

verfasst von : Olivier Driessens, Stig Hjarvard

Erschienen in: Dynamics Of Mediatization

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Abstract

In the introduction to this volume, we set out why it is important to focus on dynamics of mediatization and how this contributes to the study of media-related social change. We stress that to fully understand dynamics of change, mediatization should be studied in interrelation with other meta-processes, such as commercialization or politicization. Furthermore, also the contexts of change need to be taken seriously, in terms of field(s) of analysis, space and geography, as well as in terms of time, thereby avoiding so-called epochalist thinking.

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Metadaten
Titel
Introduction: Situating Dynamics of Mediatization
verfasst von
Olivier Driessens
Stig Hjarvard
Copyright-Jahr
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62983-4_1