Titre : | Manufacturing Europe. Spaces of Democracy, Diversity and Communication | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Inka Saloovara-Moring, Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research | Année de publication : | 2009 | Importance : | 256 p. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-91-89471-73-3 | Prix : | 44,-€ | Langues : | Anglais | Tags : | Europe médias démocratie diversité culturelle communication journalisme liberté d'expression pluralisme | Résumé : | Présentation sur la 4è page de couverture :
"This book brings together leading European specialists in theories of the public sphere, media and democracy. It explores current key problems of communication, democracy and diversity, and how these are intertwined as part of media practice. Integrating geographical, historical and multicultural approaches, it develops existing thought on public sphere and democracy. In particular, it focuses on three dimensions that reflect obstacles to the European democratic project. In exploring the reality and content of the concept of a European public sphere, the book scrutinizes the concept's inherent values and norms as well as the nature of the formation and structure of a transnational public sphere: its efficacy, legitimacy, and pluralism. Examining media practices, journalistic cultures and the mediation of European issues in member states, it explores how the European public sphere(s) are actualized for its citizens. Opening up the ethnic, cultural, and historical diversity of the continent, the book offers new approaches to the demands of modern European multiculturalism. In each case, the apparent struggle between idealism and realism forces the authors to question, as well as to offer, new ways of understanding the integration process and its communicative edge" | Note de contenu : | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Inka Salovaara-Moring
Manufacturing Europe, Restoring Communication?
I. Theoretical Dimensions of the European Public Sphere
Hannu Nieminen
The European Public Sphere as a Network? Four Plus One Approaches
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Uniting and Dividing. The European Public Sphere as an Unfinished Project
Kari Karppinen
European Public Spheres and the Challenge of Radical Pluralism
Philip Schlesinger
A Cosmopolitan Temptation
II. Media, Journalism and the European Public Sphere
Tuomo Mörä
The European Union and Ideals of the Public Sphere. Shadows in Paradise
Inka Salovaara-Moring
Beyond East and West. Alternative Spheres of Journalism, Capitalism and Public
Claes de Vreese, Hajo G. Boomgaarden
A European Public Sphere. Media and Public Opinion
III. Multiculturalism and the European Public Sphere
Charles Husband, Tom Moring
Public Spheres and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Europe
Gavan Titley
Pleasing the Crisis. Anxiety and Recited Multiculturalism in the European Communicative Space
Miyase Christensen
Contextualising the Public Sphere. Freedom of Expression and Diversity in the Turkish Media
Yonca Ermutlu
Minorities, The Process of European Union Integration, and the Minority Media in Turkey
Epp Lauk, Valeria Jakobson
Challenges of Integrating Ethnic Minority into the Public Sphere. The Estonian Experience
Camilla Haavisto
A Diverse and Inclusive Communicative Space in the Making? The Case of Finland
(Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se - Consulté le 19/05/2009)
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Manufacturing Europe. Spaces of Democracy, Diversity and Communication [texte imprimé] / Inka Saloovara-Moring, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2009 . - 256 p. ISBN : 978-91-89471-73-3 : 44,-€ Langues : Anglais Tags : | Europe médias démocratie diversité culturelle communication journalisme liberté d'expression pluralisme | Résumé : | Présentation sur la 4è page de couverture :
"This book brings together leading European specialists in theories of the public sphere, media and democracy. It explores current key problems of communication, democracy and diversity, and how these are intertwined as part of media practice. Integrating geographical, historical and multicultural approaches, it develops existing thought on public sphere and democracy. In particular, it focuses on three dimensions that reflect obstacles to the European democratic project. In exploring the reality and content of the concept of a European public sphere, the book scrutinizes the concept's inherent values and norms as well as the nature of the formation and structure of a transnational public sphere: its efficacy, legitimacy, and pluralism. Examining media practices, journalistic cultures and the mediation of European issues in member states, it explores how the European public sphere(s) are actualized for its citizens. Opening up the ethnic, cultural, and historical diversity of the continent, the book offers new approaches to the demands of modern European multiculturalism. In each case, the apparent struggle between idealism and realism forces the authors to question, as well as to offer, new ways of understanding the integration process and its communicative edge" | Note de contenu : | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Inka Salovaara-Moring
Manufacturing Europe, Restoring Communication?
I. Theoretical Dimensions of the European Public Sphere
Hannu Nieminen
The European Public Sphere as a Network? Four Plus One Approaches
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Uniting and Dividing. The European Public Sphere as an Unfinished Project
Kari Karppinen
European Public Spheres and the Challenge of Radical Pluralism
Philip Schlesinger
A Cosmopolitan Temptation
II. Media, Journalism and the European Public Sphere
Tuomo Mörä
The European Union and Ideals of the Public Sphere. Shadows in Paradise
Inka Salovaara-Moring
Beyond East and West. Alternative Spheres of Journalism, Capitalism and Public
Claes de Vreese, Hajo G. Boomgaarden
A European Public Sphere. Media and Public Opinion
III. Multiculturalism and the European Public Sphere
Charles Husband, Tom Moring
Public Spheres and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Europe
Gavan Titley
Pleasing the Crisis. Anxiety and Recited Multiculturalism in the European Communicative Space
Miyase Christensen
Contextualising the Public Sphere. Freedom of Expression and Diversity in the Turkish Media
Yonca Ermutlu
Minorities, The Process of European Union Integration, and the Minority Media in Turkey
Epp Lauk, Valeria Jakobson
Challenges of Integrating Ethnic Minority into the Public Sphere. The Estonian Experience
Camilla Haavisto
A Diverse and Inclusive Communicative Space in the Making? The Case of Finland
(Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se - Consulté le 19/05/2009)
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