Cosmopolitan Communication Studies
Anna Litvinenko (Hrsg.), Christine Horz-Ishak (Hrsg.), Carola Richter (Hrsg.), Anke Fiedler (Hrsg.), Hanan Badr (Hrsg.), Melanie Radue (Hrsg.)
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geisteswissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
This volume proposes a “deep internationalization” of media and communication studies by offering insights and guidance on how to integrate a cosmopolitan perspective in a variety of subfields of this discipline. Building on debates on de-Westernization and cosmopolitanism, the contributors advocate for the inclusion of both global and local perspectives and context-led approaches. They argue that acknowledging and incorporating epistemologies, topics, and methodologies from diverse regions, contexts, and backgrounds will enhance the comprehensiveness and relevance of their discipline and foster a more inclusive and meaningful understanding in communication studies.
Kundenbewertungen
Media, Media Aesthetics, Culture, Media Theory, Media Studies, Sociology of Media, Sociology of Science, Science