OA section on Exclusions in the History of Media Studies
We are pleased to announce an open access Special Section on “Exclusions in the History of Media Studies”. The seven articles, published in English or Spanish, are introduced by the editors in English and in Spanish translation. History of Media Studies is a new, peer-reviewed, scholar-run, diamond OA journal dedicated to scholarship on the history of research, education, and reflective knowledge about media and communication.
“Exclusions/Exclusiones: The Role for History in the Field’s Reckoning” - Peter Simonson, David W. Park, and Jefferson Pooley
“Exclusiones/Exclusions: El papel de la historia en saldar la deuda histórica del campo” - Peter Simonson, David W. Park, and Jefferson Pooley
“Antonio Pasquali. Una práctica intelectual entre América Latina y Europa (1979–1989)” - Emiliano Sánchez Narvarte
“Constituted and Constituting Exclusions in Communication Studies” - Sarah Cordonnier
“El imaginario textil: una interpretación alternativa en los estudios de la comunicación” - Daniel H. Cabrera Altieri
“Inequality: The Blind Spot of Western Communication Studies” - Boris Mance and Sašo Slaček Brlek
“Journalism via Systems Cybernetics: The Birth of the Chinese Communication Discipline and Post-Mao Press Reforms” - Angela Xiao Wu
“Matrices y vertientes de pensamiento sobre los medios indígenas en América Latina” - Maria Magdalena Doyle
“West Berlin’s Critical Communication Studies and the Cold War: A Study on Symbolic Power from 1948 to 1989” - Maria Löblich, Niklas Venema, and Elisa Pollack
History of Media Studies is published by mediastudies.press, a non-profit, scholar-led OA publisher. The journal is affiliated with (1) the Working Group on the History of Media Studies and (2) the History of Media Studies Newsletter, which contains updates on the journal, among other relevant news.
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