Mediatization and Mobile Lives: A Critical Approach contributes to a complex, situated and critical understanding of what mediatization means and how it works in contemporary life.

The book explores the tension between the extended capabilities offered by media technology and growing media reliance, focusing particularly on mobile middle-class lives. It problematizes how mediatization is culturally legitimized in our times, when connectivity and mobility are increasingly seen as mandatory elements of self-realization.

Supported by extensive fieldwork carried out in contexts of gentrification, elite cosmopolitanism and post-tourism, André Jansson advances a critical, cultural materialist perspective of mediatization as he examines how people are torn between the new opportunities afforded by their mobile lives and the feeling of being trapped by our connected media culture.

Mediatization and Mobile Lives offers an engaging and critical exploration of the interplay between mediatization, individualization and globalization, making it an ideal resource for students and scholars of Media and Communication.

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<p><em>Mediatization and Mobile Lives</em> contributes to a complex, situated and critical understanding of what mediatization means and how it works in contemporary life. </p>

1. Introducing critical mediatization research

PART I: A CULTURAL MATERIALIST PERSPECTIVE OF MEDIATIZATION

2. Mediatization is ordinary

3. Why are media indispensable?

4. Social recognition and status in a mediatized world

PART II: INSIDE MOBILE LIVES

5. Mediatization and elite cosmopolitanism

6. Mediatization and post-tourism

7. Mediatization and gentrification

8. Rethinking mediatization, mobility and social power

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138723634
Publisert
2017-08-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
290 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
190

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Om bidragsyterne

André Jansson is Professor of Media and Communication Studies and Director of the Geomedia Research Group at Karlstad University, Sweden. His most recent publications include Cosmopolitanism and the Media (2015, with M. Christensen) and Communications/Media/Geographies (2017, with P. C Adams, J. Cupples, K. Glynn and S. Moores).