HYBRID MEDIA EVENTS: THE CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACKS AND THE GLOBAL CIRCULATION OF TERRORIST VIOLENCE
Book ID/图书代码: 04331418C00032
English Summary/英文概要: What are hybrid media events? Who creates them and what kind of purpose do they serve in contemporary societies? This book addresses these questions by re-thinking media events in the contemporary digital media environment saturated by intensified circulation of radical violence. The empirical analyses draw on the investigation of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, in 2015 and the global responses those attacks stirred in the media audience.
This book provides a new way of thinking about the idea of the hybrid in global media events. The authors give special emphasis to the hybrid dynamics between the different actors, platforms and messages in such events, explaining how global news media, terrorists and political elites interact with ordinary media users in social media. It demonstrates how tweets such as "Je suis Charlie" circulate from one digital media platform to another and what kind of belongings are created in those circulations during the times of distraction. In addition, the book examines how emotions, speed of communication and fight for attention become hybridized in the digital media. All these aspects, the authors argue, shape the ways in which we make sense of global media events in the present digital age.
The authors invite readers to critically reflect the technological, economical, political and socio-cultural challenges connected with today’s global media events and the ethical encounters they may entail.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 什么是混合媒体事件?谁创造了它们,它们在当代社会中有什么作用?这本书通过重新思考当代数字媒体环境下的媒体事件来解决这些问题。这些实证分析是基于对2015年巴黎《查理周刊》袭击事件的调查,以及这些袭击事件在全球引发的反应。
这本书提供了一种新的方式来思考混合在全球媒体事件中的想法。作者特别强调了这些事件中不同角色、平台和信息的混合动力,解释了全球新闻媒体、恐怖分子和政治精英如何在社交媒体上与普通媒体用户互动。它展示了“我是查理”之类的推文是如何在一个数字媒体平台上流传到另一个平台上的,以及在这种分散注意力的时代,这种传播会创造出什么样的财产。此外,这本书探讨了情感、沟通速度和争夺注意力是如何在数字媒体中混合的。作者认为,所有这些方面都影响着我们如何理解当今数字时代的全球媒体事件。
作者邀请读者批判性地反映当今全球媒体事件所带来的技术、经济、政治和社会文化挑战,以及这些挑战可能带来的伦理问题。(WYL)
Awards/获奖情况:The authors use the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris in 2015 to examine how things, ideas, ideologies, and values emerge and impact the media through circulation, and the dimensions of the hybrid media environment that play a role, including professional, journalistic, and social media, blurring lines between production and consumption and creating an endless circulation of texts, visuals, and meanings. They contend that the attacks need to be understood as a global media event in a line of terrorist incidents since 9/11 and that contemporary media events of terrorist violence play out in specific ways because of the contemporary hybrid media environment. They emphasize the relationship between the different actors, messages, and platforms that contribute to the making of a media event through mass media, internet-based, and mobile communication technologies and the elements of actors, affordance, attention, affect, and acceleration, focusing on specific events and messages circulating on Twitter.--Annotation (c)2018 "(protoview.com) "
About the Author/作者介绍: 约翰娜•苏米奥拉是赫尔辛基大学社会研究/媒体和传播研究系的教授。
卡特亚•瓦尔斯基维是通信科学学院负责研究的副院长,也是坦佩雷大学坦佩雷新闻、媒体和传播研究中心(COMET)的研究主任。
明特优•蒂卡是赫尔辛基大学社会研究/媒体与传播研究系的研究员。
尤卡•胡塔玛基(坦佩雷理工大学智能信息系统实验室,TUT)是创新生态系统网络的创始人之一。
Johanna Sumiala is Professor at the Department of Social Research/Media and Communication Studies, University of Helsinki.
Katja Valaskivi is Vice Dean for Research at Faculty of Communication Sciences, and Research Director at Tampere Research Centre for Journalism, Media and Communication (COMET), University of Tampere.
Minttu Tikka is a researcher at the Department of Social Research/Media and Communication Studies, University of Helsinki.
Jukka Huhtamäki (Intelligent Information Systems Laboratory at Tampere University of Technology, TUT) is a co-founder of Innovation Ecosystems Network.
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