Mediatization, polarization, and intolerance (between environments, media, and circulation)

Cover 1
International Data Publishing Cataloguing 8
Table of contents 9
Presentation 11
The Editors 11
Mediation and mediatization 15
Juremir Machado da Silva 15
PART I: EPISTEMOLOGIES 21
From mediatization to deep mediatization 23
Andreas Hepp 23
Mediatization, interactions and education: a classroom-grounded sketch 37
Luís Mauro Sá Martino 37
Mediatization and virtuality in human sciences: An announced crossroads 51
Tiago Quiroga 51
Mediatization, society, and meaning: Transversal concepts 73
Pedro Gilberto Gomes 73
Epistemology of communication, neomaterialism, and digital culture 85
André Lemos 85
Mediatization of collective emotions 103
Jacques A. Wainberg 103
PART II: EVENTS 115
Collectives, circulation of social discourses, and citizen mobilization: the case of #RosarioSangra 117
Natalia Raimondo Anselmino 117
La médiatisation du mouvement des « gilets jaunes » : religion et politique 141
Stefan Bratosin 141
Mihaela Alexandra Tudor 141
Surveillance of the watchmen: analytics of mediatization and newsworthiness 159
Ada C. Machado da Silveira 159
Image in circulation: shattering of the gaze and memory 177
Ana Paula da Rosa 177
Trajectories of coronavirus and interpenetrations of social discourses 199
Antônio Fausto Neto 199
PART III: POLARIZATIONS 221
Complementary contribution to the discussion begun at the Seminary on mediatization 223
Bernard Miège 223
Individuals, collectives, and polarization in the unstable situation caused by mediatization and the contemporary circulation of meaning 239
Mario Carlón 239
Among Media: The place of mediatization 263
Lucrécia D´Alessio Ferrara 263
Polarization as a structure of intolerance (a communicational issue) 283
José Luiz Braga 283
Hypotheses about polarization, mediatization, and algorithms 301
Jairo G. Ferreira 301
Authors 321
Index 331
Back cpver 340

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