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  • Raccordi

    Studi di letteratura e altre discipline

    La collana avvia una riflessione sui rapporti tra letteratura e altri saperi, osservando il modo in cui il testo letterario si arricchisce di temi, lessico, stili, forme, retorica propri di altri ambiti scientifici. Obiettivo della collana è indagare la rete di relazioni che la ricerca letteraria intrattiene con i linguaggi artistici (dal cinema al teatro, alla musica, alle arti figurative, alla serialità televisiva), con le discipline scientifiche (dalla biologia all’ecologia, dalle neuroscienze alla matematica), con la medicina, (dalla medicina narrativa alle Medical Humanities), con le scienze sociali, con il diritto, con l’economia e con le tecnologie. L’originalità della ricerca che si propone consiste nell’ambizione di rispecchiare l’intreccio tra ambiti apparentemente diversi, indagando il modo in cui le conoscenze letterarie influiscono sulle altre e viceversa, nel tentativo di correggere ogni rigida chiusura in specialismi contrapposti e cogliere l’evoluzione storica ed epistemica attraverso forme di dialogo e/o di scontro. La collana ospiterà opere dedicate al tema delle intersezioni tra discipline, mantenendo la letteratura sempre al centro degli equilibri. La prospettiva dovrà essere preferibilmente letteraria, con un’attenzione privilegiata alla letteratura italiana.

    12 publications

  • Mass Communication and Journalism

    The series focuses on broad issues in mass communication, giving particular attention to those in which journalism is prominent. Included are examinations of the product of the full range of media organizations and of individuals engaged in various types of communication activities. Each of the commissioned books deals in depth with a selected topic, raises new issues about that topic, and provides a fuller understanding of it through the new evidence provided. The series contains both single-authored and edited works.

    47 publications

  • Frontiers in Journalism Studies

    The aim of the series Frontiers in Journalism Studies is straightforward: journalism as a field, and journalism studies as a way to make sense of it, both face the challenge of keeping pace with a range of developments. Buffeted by new, mostly digital, changes in content, journalistic production, media technologies, business models, political pressures, and audience interest (not to mention still unfolding questions around algorithms, data and privacy, and platforms) the challenges for making sense of journalism are many and the changes have been significant. But changes can be made sense of, and even the most novel developments come from somewhere. Frontiers in Journalism Studies embraces an opportunity to understand journalism’s place in society anew. It does so in work that is: - Conceptually rich, abundantly clear. This series provides a platform for a clear and approachable discussion of journalism’s new frontiers, matching theoretical richness with accessibility. - Research for tomorrow. The books in this series prioritize forward-looking research agendas that avoid being quickly ‘outdated’ by not focusing too narrowly on technological changes or current trends. - Global. Engaging theoretical and conceptual work that is being done across the world, this series elevates a range of voices across its titles. - Provocative. This series provides scholars with the space to engage pressing questions with curiosity and boldness.

    6 publications

  • Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion

    Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion examines how communication and cultural frameworks help shape our understanding of race and religion—and in turn, how foregrounding race and religion shapes our understanding of how we communicate and interpret culture. Grounded in communication methodology and theory, books in this series also contribute to our understanding of how communication helps shape culture and how culture shapes how we communicate. Using both historical and contemporary perspectives, studies in this series demonstrate how media and culture are intertwined with race and religion. Since these subjects are interdisciplinary, this peer-reviewed book series invites proposals for monographs and edited volumes from scholars across all academic disciplines using varied communication methodologies and theories. This series provides space for emerging, junior, and senior scholars engaged in research that studies the intersection of communication, culture, race, and religion to publish exciting and groundbreaking work.

    11 publications

  • Studies in Asia-Pacific "Mixed Race"

    This series will focus on the construction of ‘mixed race’ or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of ‘mixed race’ within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many ‘biracial’ and 'multiracial’ populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new ‘mixed race’ identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that ‘mixed race’ categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of ‘mixed race’ or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of ‘mixed race’ within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many ‘biracial’ and 'multiracial’ populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new ‘mixed race’ identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that ‘mixed race’ categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of ‘mixed race’ or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of ‘mixed race’ within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many ‘biracial’ and 'multiracial’ populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new ‘mixed race’ identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that ‘mixed race’ categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings.

    4 publications

  • Journal of Translation Studies

    ISSN: 2673-6934

    30 publications

  • International Journal of Musicology

    ISSN: 0941-9535

    0 publications

  • Global Intersectionality of Education, Sports, Race, and Gender

    ISSN: 2578-7713

    This series responds to the interesting dialogue and unique social phenomena in the global context produced by the intersections of race, sport, gender, and culture. Global Intersectionality explores these intersections and expands the literature on how each inform our thinking around certain dominant ideologies. This series examines how sporting practices in the U.S. are becoming the global norm in defining what is sport, thus our understanding of race, gender, and culture. The purpose is to inform sport enthusiasts, college students— undergraduate or graduate— educators, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders—who are social justice oriented— about the role sport has in contributing to informing cultural ideology, reproducing and reinforcing race and gender ideologies. It also seeks to foster an understanding of how this social phenomenon, that is often situated as merely entertainment or a recreational activity for leisure, has shifted into a cultural practice that can engender global socio-political relations. The topics will include critical moments in sport, as well as broader social movements in sporting context. In addition, this series will dis- cuss topics ranging from youth to professional sporting experiences with attention given to the socialization and educational processes inherent in these experiences as it relates to race, gender, and culture—one title might explore the global sporting practices of Black women, another book topic will examine the sporting practices and the academic and athletic excellence achieved at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Or, for example, another topic might be examining the athletic migration patterns of African athletes to Europe and the U.S. The uniqueness of the titles in this series is that they will employ a variety of methodologies, including, but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods methodological approaches, non- empirical and socio-historical approaches that incorporate primary and secondary data sources.

    4 publications

  • Title: Personalisierung in TV-Nachrichtensendungen

    Personalisierung in TV-Nachrichtensendungen

    Eine Zeitreihenuntersuchung der Hauptabendnachrichtensendungen von ARD und RTL von 1983 bis 2005
    by Christian Anders (Author) 2013
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: How Can ‘Race’ Be Transcended in Cross Cultural Dialogues? Applying Critical Thinking to Show Human “Races” as Artificially Constructed
  • Title: The Journalism

    The Journalism

    Volume II: 1846-1848
    by Herbert Bergman (Author) Douglas A. Noverr (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Teaching and Race

    Teaching and Race

    How to Survive, Manage, and Even Encourage Race Talk
    by Irene Murphy Lietz (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Video Journalism

    Video Journalism

    Beyond the One-Man Band
    by Mary Angela Bock (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Convergent Journalism

    Convergent Journalism

    The Fundamentals of Multimedia Reporting
    by Stephen Quinn (Author)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: The Margins of Journalism

    The Margins of Journalism

    by Lenka Waschková Císařová (Author) 2024
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Global Journalism

    Global Journalism

    Theory and Practice
    by Peter Berglez (Author) 2011
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Le journalisme flexible

    Le journalisme flexible

    Insertion professionnelle et marché du travail des jeunes journalistes de Belgique francophone
    by Olivier Standaert (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Citizen Journalism

    Citizen Journalism

    Global Perspectives
    by Stuart Allan (Volume editor) Einar Thorsen (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Race and Form

    Race and Form

    Towards a Contextualized Narratology of African American Autobiography
    by Dejin Xu (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Queer Race

    Queer Race

    Cultural Interventions in the Racial Politics of Queer Theory
    by Ian Barnard (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Race and Realpolitik

    Race and Realpolitik

    The Politics of Colonisation in German Samoa
    by Evelyn Wareham (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Arts et journalisme

    Arts et journalisme

    Une rencontre à l'épreuve du réel
    by Cathy Fourez (Volume editor) Michèle Guillemont (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Global Literary Journalism

    Global Literary Journalism

    Exploring the Journalistic Imagination
    by Richard Lance Keeble (Volume editor) John Tulloch (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Advertising and Race

    Advertising and Race

    Global Phenomenon, Historical Challenges, and Visual Strategies
    by Linda C. L. Fu (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Global Literary Journalism

    Global Literary Journalism

    Exploring the Journalistic Imagination, Volume 2
    by Richard Lance Keeble (Volume editor) John Tulloch (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2014 Monographs
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