Reflecting on recent research in the United Kingdom, we consider how to investigate the mediation of news in a contemporary city. We put forward the notion of a “media ecology” to capture the relationships between varied news media and practices—from mainstream news media and community media to the everyday circulation of news through local grapevines—and to explore how individuals and groups relate to the city and to one another. We outline the methodological challenges and decisions we faced in mapping such a complex thing as a media ecology and then in seeking to describe how it operates and to explain the difference it makes to the lives of city dwellers. We advocate the use of multiple methods because none could have provided an adequa...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
One of the main objectives of the book is to open a dialogue amongst cross-cutting discipline expert...
The notion of community has been increasingly less dependent upon physical place. Community might, f...
Reflecting on recent research in the United Kingdom, we consider how to investigate the mediation of...
Local news media in the United Kingdom are undergoing a multitude of changes which have implications...
On the last two decades, new academic journals, textbook, research networks and key publications att...
Over the last two decades, the study of urban media and communication has witnessed an upsurge of em...
The chapter introduces a socio-geographical concept of metropolitan journalism, taking into account ...
This introduction to the special section on methods and methodologies for urban communication resear...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
The present special issue intends to propose an invitation to Urban Media Studies - an emerging and ...
In recent years, local journalism as well as social cohesion have faced disruptions and discontinuit...
With the majority of the world's population now living in cities, questions about the cultural and p...
This thesis presents a new approach to the geographies of newspapers and their entanglement in the p...
The chapter critically reviews the main methodological approaches to urban media and communication r...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
One of the main objectives of the book is to open a dialogue amongst cross-cutting discipline expert...
The notion of community has been increasingly less dependent upon physical place. Community might, f...
Reflecting on recent research in the United Kingdom, we consider how to investigate the mediation of...
Local news media in the United Kingdom are undergoing a multitude of changes which have implications...
On the last two decades, new academic journals, textbook, research networks and key publications att...
Over the last two decades, the study of urban media and communication has witnessed an upsurge of em...
The chapter introduces a socio-geographical concept of metropolitan journalism, taking into account ...
This introduction to the special section on methods and methodologies for urban communication resear...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
The present special issue intends to propose an invitation to Urban Media Studies - an emerging and ...
In recent years, local journalism as well as social cohesion have faced disruptions and discontinuit...
With the majority of the world's population now living in cities, questions about the cultural and p...
This thesis presents a new approach to the geographies of newspapers and their entanglement in the p...
The chapter critically reviews the main methodological approaches to urban media and communication r...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
One of the main objectives of the book is to open a dialogue amongst cross-cutting discipline expert...
The notion of community has been increasingly less dependent upon physical place. Community might, f...