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Seufert | Sattelberger

Langfristiger Wandel von Medienstrukturen

Theorie, Methoden, Befunde
Nomos,  2013, 283 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-0761-4


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englischThis anthology contains selected articles on long-term change in media system structures and its relation to the changing behavior of media providers and recipients, as well as to changes of the structure of media content. The 19 authors represent different scientific disciplines (communication science, economics, political science, and sociology). The long-term change on the macro-, meso- and micro-level (commercialization, audience fragmentation, tabloidization, visualization etc.) is therefore analyzed on a broad theoretical and methodological fundament.

 

In the section "Dynamics and Determinants of Media Change" basic theoretical approaches on media change are discussed. The section "Change in Media Supply and Media Demand" gives examples for different methodological approaches in analyzing long-term changes. In the section "Media Regulation and Media Change" the focus lies on cross-country studies of the ongoing change of the media regulation regimes and its impact on the media.

»Der tradierte kommunikationswissenschaftliche Problem- und Fragehorizont wird in diesem Band mit seinen aktualisierten Analysen erweitert, auch was methodische Annährungen betrifft, wie der sich anbahnende und langfristig zu erwartende Wandel von Medienstrukturen mit seinem Einfluss auf inhaltliche Gestaltung untersucht werden kann... Insofern empfiehlt sich der Band nicht nur Kommunikationswissenschaftlern, sondern wird auch das Interesse von Soziologen, Politikwissenschaftlern und Ökonomen finden.«
Arnold Schmieder, www.socialnet.de Januar 2014