Media and Communication Studies: Digital Media and Organisations
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 2IV140
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Altheide, David L., Media edge: media logic and social reality, New York, Peter Lang, 2014Compulsory
- Coombs, W. Timothy, Ongoing crisis communication: planning, managing, and responding, Fourth edition., Thousand Oaks, California, SAGE, 2014Compulsory
- Couldry, Nick; Hepp, Andreas, The mediated construction of reality: society, culture, mediatization, Cambridge, UK, Polity Press, 2016Compulsory
- Mumby, Dennis K., Organizational communication: a critical approach, Thousand Oaks, Calif., SAGE, 2012Compulsory
- Schillermans, Thomas, Mediatization of public services: how organizations adapt to news media, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 2012Compulsory
Journal articles or book chapters (approx. 200 pages)
Recommended books
- Ampuja, Marko, Theorizing globalization: a critique of the mediatization of social theory, Chicago, Illinois, Haymarket Books, 2013 (Or later edition.)
- Cooren, François, Organizational discourse: communication and constitution, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2015
- Eriksen, Thomas Hylland., Globalization: the key concepts, Second edition.
- Hepp, Andreas., Cultures of mediatization, Cambridge, Polity, 2012
- Hepp, Andreas; Krotz, Friedrich, Mediatized worlds: culture and society in a media age, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- Hjarvard, Stig., The mediatization of culture and society, London, Routledge, 2013
- Lundby, Knut, Mediatization: concept, changes, consequences, New York, Lang, cop. 2009
- Lundby, Knut, Mediatization of communication, Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, 2014
- Putnam, Linda L.; Mumby, Dennis K., The Sage handbook of organizational communication: advances in theory, research, and methods, 3. ed., Los Angeles, Calif., SAGE, cop. 2014
* Compulsory