Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs

Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Media, Culture & Society October 2016; Vol. 38, No. 7

Media, Culture & Society
October 2016; Vol. 38, No. 7
Original Articles
Metaphors of free labor: a typology of unpaid work in the media sector
Karin Fast, Henrik Örnebring, and Michael Karlsson

‘As British as fish and chips’: British newspaper representations of Mo Farah during the 2012 London Olympic Games
Jack Black

Collective memory mobilization and Tiananmen commemoration in Hong Kong
Francis LF Lee and Joseph Man Chan

Messy interviews: changing conditions for politicians’ visibility on the web
Åsa Kroon and Göran Eriksson

Strategic witnessing in an age of video activism
Sandra Ristovska

State celebrity, institutional charisma and the public sphere: managing scandal at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Patricia Colleen Cormack and James F Cosgrave

Crosscurrents
Event-as-participation: building a framework for the practice of ‘live-tweeting’ during televised public events
Lena Kjeldsen

The new instantaneity: how social media are helping us privilege the (politically) correct over the true
Heidi Herzogenrath-Amelung

Three tasks for mediatization research: contributions to an open agenda
Mats Ekström, Johan Fornäs, André Jansson, and Anne Jerslev

Book Reviews
Book Review: Boundaries of Journalism: Professionalism, Practices and Participation
Raymond Boyle

Book Review: The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies
Graham Meikle

Book Review: Medium, Messenger, Transmission: An Approach to Media Philosophy
D-M Withers

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