Scandology 3 Scandals in New Media /
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| Summary: | VI, 208 p. 18 illus., 8 illus. in color. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85013-5 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part 1 - Scandals and Digital Publics: Transformations of Power and Visibility
- Social Amplification of Scandals: One Social Media Effect
- Scandalous Criticism in the Speakers’ Corner: Online and Offline Reactions to Rezo’s The Destruction of the CDU and Jan Böhmermann’s #neustart19
- Are we living in a post scandal era? High-choice media environments, political polarization and their consequences for political scandals
- Part 2 - Forms, Functions, and Practices of Scandal Reporting in changing Media Environments
- Gossip as journalism and journalism as gossip: A cultural history investigation of two royal sex scandals in Sweden 1890 and 2010
- Italian newspapers and corruption scandals coverage: the construction of the “parallel trial”
- Part 3 - Scandals, New Media and the Historical Perspective
- Early Modern Sermon and Scandalization? The Sermons of the Jesuit Georg Scherer (1540-1605)
- Revenge for Caligula!“ Ludwig Quidde, Wilhelm II and the scandal of 1894
- Having the Last Laugh: Scandalous Character Assassination in Comedy in Classical Athens and the Current-Day United States
- Part 4 - New Media, Scandals in Culture, and Public Protest
- Hips don’t lie: Visual resistance to discoursal normalization of sexual violence in the Israeli SlutWalk movement
- Scandalogy Meets Field Theory. Utilizing Scandal Theory for the Analysis of Journalistic Practices Over Time
- “The Voice Kids” Scandal in Russia: How the Voiceless Found Their Voice.