Poslední úprava: doc. Nico Carpentier, Ph.D., mimořádný profesor Univerzity Karlovy (04.04.2015)
Literature
Text book:
Carpentier, Nico (2011) Media and Participation. A site of ideological-democratic struggle. Bristol: Intellect.
An electronic version is available in the Charles University library (http://kis.is.cuni.cz/KSISENG-4.html). You can find this electronic version through the Aleph Central Catalogue. A limited number of printed copies are also available. If you want one of the printed versions, please email Petr Bednarik on Tuesday 7 April 2015 at petr.bednarik@fsv.cuni.cz. On Wednesday 8 April, the copies will then be made available in room 104.
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A selection of secondary literature:
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Hemming, Steve (1997) "Audience participation: Working with local people at the Geffrye Museum," in Eilean Hooper-Greenwill (Ed.) Cultural diversity. Developing museum audience in Britain. London: Leicester University Press, pp. 168-182.
Hibberd, Matthew, Richard Kilborn, Brian McNair, Stephanie Marriott and Philip Schlesinger (2000) Consenting adults? London: Broadcasting Standards Commission. See also http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archive/bsc/pdfs/research/Consent.pdf
Hill, Annette (2007) Restyling factual TV: Audiences and news, documentary and reality genres. London: Routledge.
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Livingstone, Sonia, Lunt, Peter (1996) Talk on television, audience participation and public debate. London: Routledge.
MacBride Commission [The International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems] (1980) Many voices, one world. Towards a new more just and more efficient world information and communication order. Report by the international commission for the study of communication problems. Paris and London: Unesco & Kogan Page.
McKee, Alan (2005) The public sphere: an introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
McNair, Brian (2000) Journalism and democracy. An evaluation of the political public sphere. London and New York: Routledge.
McNair, Brian, Matthew Hibberd, Philip Schlesinger (2003) Mediated access. Broadcasting and democratic participation in the age of mediated communication. Luton: University of Luton Press.
Moholy-Nagy, Lászlo (2001) "Theatre, Circus, Variety," in Randall Packer and Ken Jordan (Eds.) Multimedia, from Wagner to virtual reality. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, pp. 16-26.
Munson, Wayne (1993) All talk, the talkshow in the media culture. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Narayan, Deepa, Srinivasan, Lyra (1994) Participatory development tool kit. Washington: World Bank.
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Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille (2007) "Participating in a representative democracy. Three case studies of Estonian participatory online initiatives," in Nico Carpentier et al. (Eds.) Media technologies and democracy in an enlarged Europe. The intellectual work of the 2007 European media and communication doctoral summer school. Tartu: University of Tartu Press, pp. 171-185.
Querrien, Anne (2005) "How inhabitants can become collective developers: France 1968-2000," in Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu and Jeremy Till (Eds.) Architecture and participation. London: Spon, pp. 105-115.
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Rosen, Jay (2008) "Afterword: The people formerly known as the audience," in Nico Carpentier and Benjamin De Cleen (Eds.) Participation and media production. Critical reflections on content creation. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 163-165.
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