BOOKS:
Hjarvard, Stig (2013). The Mediatization of Culture and Society. Oxon: Routledge. 169 pages.
Hepp, Andreas (2013). Cultures of Mediatization. Cambridge: Polity. 161 pages.
Lundby, Knut (ed.) (2009). Mediatization. Concept, Changes, Consequences. New York: Peter Lang. (Intro, Conclusion and all chapters except chapter 2, 3 and 8). 239 pages.
FROM COLLECTIONS AVAILABLE AS PDF (in the Fronter room for this course)
From Kramp, Leif et al. (2014). Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe. Bremen: edition lumière www.researchingcommunication.eu/SUSObook201314.pdf The chapters in Section One one “Dynamics of Mediatization”. 94 pages
Kaun, Anne & Karin Fast (2014). Mediatization of culture and everyday life. Karlstad/Stockholm: Karlstad University Studies/Mediestudier S?dert?rns hsk. www.rj.se/Global/V?r%20organisation/Omr?desgrupper/Medialisering/Research_Report_Mediatization.pdf In Part 1: 1.1–1.4, and sections 2, 3 and 4. 57 pages.
ARTICLES FROM THE INTERNET:
Either by direct search or from http://x-port.uio.no with user account at the UiO:
Schulz, Winfried (2004). Reconstructing Mediatization as an Analytical Concept, European Journal of Communication 19(1): 87–101. 15 pages.
Livingstone, Sonia (2009). On the Mediation of Everything, Journal of Communication 59(1): 1–18. 18 pages.
Communication Theory (2013). Special issue on Conceptualizing Mediatization, 23(3): 191–315 (all articles). 125 pages.
Hjarvard, Stig &Line Nybro Petersen (2013). Mediatization and cultural change, Mediekultur. Journal of media and communication research 54: 8–25. 7 pages.
Encheva, Kameliya, Olivier Driessens and Hans Verstraeten (2013). The mediatization of deviant subcultures: an analysis of the media-related practices of graffiti writers and skaters, Mediekultur. Journal of media and communication research 54: 8–25. 18 pages.
Total of the above: 903 pages
+ selected individually for the term paper approx. 100 pages
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Total pages to read approx. 1000 pages