Medienkonvergenz - Transdisziplinär
[Media Convergence – Across the Disciplines]
Ed. by Füssel, Stephan
Series:Media Convergence / Medienkonvergenz 1
Aims and Scope
In the first, programmatic volume of the series Medienkonvergenz/Media Convergence leading scholars present this field of transdisciplinary research in which, among other disciplines, journalism (Russ-Mohl) and media law (Kirchhof), book studies (Füssel/Mittler), narratology (Ryan), computer linguistics (Ngomo) and media art (Curran/Dombois) cooperate ‑in both the historical situation as well as in a future-based analysis of the present.
Supplementary Information
- vi, 193 pages
- Language:
- German, English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Digitization; Communication Science; Media Convergence; Media Science; Journalism
- Readership:
- Libraries, Institutes, Academics (Communication and Media Scientists, Scholars of Book Studies, Economists, Jurists, Political Scientists, Pedagogues, Scholars of Performing and Visual Arts)
- Subjects
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Books and Publishing
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Press and Media
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Press and Media
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Books and Publishing
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Press and Media
- Books and Publishing, Libraries, Information and Documentation > Books and Publishing
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
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