Maria Francesca Murru, Fausto Colombo, Laura Peja, Simone Tosoni, Richard Kilborn, Risto Kunelius, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier (Ed.)

Communication as the Intersection of the Old an the New

The Intellectual Work of the 2018 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School

E-book

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Maria Francesca Murru, Fausto Colombo, Laura Peja, Simone Tosoni, Richard Kilborn, Risto Kunelius, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier (Ed.):

Communication as the Intersection of the Old an the New. The Intellectual Work of the 2018 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School

E-book, 222 S.

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978-3-9480-77-03-7

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EUR 19,80

This book consists of the intellectual work of the 2018 European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School organized in cooperation with the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy. The chapters cover a variety of research topics, that are highly relevant to the study of media and communication in the 21st century. While having a close connection with our summer school, this book is simultaneously an independent platform for reflection, supported by a proper peer review process and careful editorial policies.

The European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School brings together a group of highly qualified doctoral students as well as senior researchers and professors from a diversity of European and non-European countries. The main target of the school is to organize an innovative learning process at doctoral level, focusing primarily on enhancing the quality of individual dissertation projects through an intercultural and interdisciplinary exchange and networking programme. It is not merely based on traditional post-graduate teaching approaches like lectures and workshops. The summer school also integrates many group-centred and individual approaches, especially an individualized discussion of doctoral projects, peer-to-peer feedback, and a joint book production.