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    Descobrindo a contínua realidade das mediações, ou redescobrindo a história de nosso campo de investigação

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    In this article, Nick Couldry author remember his encounter with the book De los medios a las mediaciones, highlighting points that mark the innovative character of the Jesus Martín-Barbero’s work. In his conclusion, the author indicates that Jesús Martín-Barbero and his work must be properly inserted in the global history of communication studies.</jats:p

    Data grab: an interview with Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias on their new book

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    In this interview with Anna D’Alton (LSE Review of Books), Nick Couldry and Ulises A Mejias discuss their new book, Data Grab which explores how Big Tech ushered in an exploitative system of “data colonialism” and presents strategies on how we can resist it. Nick Couldry and Ulises A Mejias will speak at a public LSE event to launch the book on Tuesday 14 May at 6.30pm. Find out more and Register. Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back. Ulises A Mejias and Nick Couldry. WH Allen. 2024

    Nick Couldry: do mito do centro mediado ao esvaziamento do mundo social – as mídias e o processo de datificação da sociedade

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    Interview with the researcher Nick Couldry (LSE).Entrevista com o pesquisador Nick Couldry, professor de Mídia, London School of Economics and Political Science

    Nick Couldry: Using AI for trivial tasks hurts the planet

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    Data centres around the world consume vast amounts of electricity and water. In London, Thames Water has expressed great concern with possible shortages. Nick Couldry believes that we must stop using AI for trivial tasks every day. Without this behavioural change, we risk worsening climate change. He discussed the environmental consequences of AI in this Q&A with Anna Bevan for LSE’s IQ Podcast

    Inside culture. Re-emagining the method of Cultural studies (Nick Couldry)

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    Macé Eric. Inside culture. Re-emagining the method of Cultural studies (Nick Couldry). In: Réseaux, volume 18, n°104, 2000. Internet et entreprise. pp. 329-334

    Prefazione all'edizione italiana

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    Sebbene non siano mai stati tradotti nella nostra lingua, i contributi di Nick Couldry sono ben noti alla comunità scientifica italiana che studia i media e la comunicazione a partire da una prospettiva sociologica. Questo libro non è solo la sua opera più recente in ordine di pubblicazione, ma è anche la più bril-lante, imponente e discutibile tra quelle che hanno costellato la sua car-riera scientifica.La sua traduzione è innanzi tutto un’opportunità per approfondireuna delle critiche più esaustive e radicali all’egemonia culturale del neo-liberalismo che siano state pubblicate negli ultimi anni. Con la stessa im-prudenza accademica con cui negli anni Sessanta Williams aveva dato consistenza disciplinare ai cultural studies, Couldry tessela sua fitta trama interpretativa a partire da uno sfondo eterogeneo di risorse teoriche edempiriche che attingono alla sociologia e all’economia, alla filosofia e alla scienza politica

    Book review: the mediated construction of reality by Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp

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    In The Mediated Construction of Reality, Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp shed light on how media, and social media in particular, has come to transform our personal and social lives. While suggesting that a less theoretically dense discussion might have been more accessible for readers, Ignas Kalpokas nonetheless anticipates the book will prove a highly influential contribution to understandings of the media today

    Q and A with Nick Couldry and Ulises A Mejias on Data grab

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    In this interview with Anna D’Alton (LSE Review of Books), Nick Couldry and Ulises A Mejias discuss their new book, Data Grab which explores how Big Tech ushered in an exploitative system of “data colonialism” and presents strategies on how we can resist it

    Nick Couldry Pilgrimage in mediaspace: continuities and transformations Article (Published version) (Refereed) Pilgrimage in Mediaspace Continuities and Transformations *

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    ABSTRACT The concept of pilgrimage has a contested history, but this article argues that the Turnerian notion of pilgrimage as a compulsory journey to a focus of shared values remains of fundamental relevance, and is directly applicable to the range of journeys people now make to locations associated with media. After introducing the concept of &apos;media pilgrimage&apos;, the article discusses various challenges: first, from the argument that relatively banal journeys to media locations cannot possibly be compared to the intensity of religious pilgrimage; second, from the complexities of making the concept of &apos;media pilgrimage&apos; work in transcultural comparison; and thirdly, from the difficulties of understanding what would continue &apos;pilgrimage&apos; in the online environment of digital media. The article concludes the concept of media pilgrimage remains a useful one, even if its future boundaries are right now particularly uncertain

    Dare Voce. Cultura e politica oltre il neoliberalismo

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    Da più di trent'anni il neoliberalismo induce a credere che le regole del mercato abbiano la meglio su qualsiasi altro valore sociale, politico o economico; Nick Couldry, invece, difende con passione la voce in quanto unico valore in grado di sfidare la politica neoliberale e assicurare a ciascuno l'opportunità effettiva di parlare e di essere ascoltato. Ma avere una voce non è sufficiente: abbiamo bisogno di sapere che la nostra voce conta. Attraverso un ampio spettro di illuminanti analisi che spaziano da Blair e Obama alla teoria sociale di Judith Butler e Amartya Sen, Couldry dimostra come la chiave risieda in una dimensione più profonda del semplice richiamo alla pluralità delle voci, siano esse diffuse per strada o attraverso i media. Superando il pessimismo spesso presente in molte analisi contemporanee, propone dunque un'idea di democrazia basata sulla cooperazione sociale e ci offre le risorse culturali e analitiche per costruire una politica post-neoliberal
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