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Grenzen des Zumutbaren – Aux frontières du tolérable
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Aux frontières de l'autre
Kulturdidaktische und kulturwissenschaftliche Studien zu medialen StereotypenEdited Collection -
Frontier Ethnic Minorities and the Making of the Modern Union of Myanmar
The Origin of State-Building and Ethnonationalism©2023 Monographs -
Borderland, Border Affairs and Frontier Politics
A Multidimensional Study of Academic Research by Republican Era Chinese Scholars on the Southwest Borderland©2022 Monographs -
Frontières en mouvement (Frontem)
Which Models of Cross-Border Cooperation for the EU?©2024 Edited Collection -
From Medieval Frontiers to Early Modern Borders in Central and South-Eastern Europe
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Networking across Borders and Frontiers
Demarcation and Connectedness in European Culture and Society©2009 Conference proceedings -
African Teachers on the Colonial Frontier
Tswana Evangelists and Their Communities During the Nineteenth Century©2011 Monographs -
The Frontier Roots of American Realism
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Shifting Frontiers of France and Francophonie
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Naturalism and the Frontiers of Legal Science
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Expanding the Frontiers of Pastoral Leadership in a Changing Society
Festschrift for Peter Damian Akpunonu on the Occasion of His Priestly Golden Jubilee©2016 Others -
The Inner Frontier
The Place of Nation in the Political Theory of Democracy and Federalism©2012 Monographs -
Frontières, transferts, échanges transfrontaliers et interculturels
Actes du XXXVI e Congrès de l’Association des Germanistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur©2005 Conference proceedings -
Frontiers in Journalism Studies
The aim of the series Frontiers in Journalism Studies is straightforward: journalism as a field, and journalism studies as a way to make sense of it, both face the challenge of keeping pace with a range of developments. Buffeted by new, mostly digital, changes in content, journalistic production, media technologies, business models, political pressures, and audience interest, not to mention still unfolding questions around algorithms, data and privacy, and platforms, the challenges for making sense of journalism are many and the changes have been significant. But changes can be made sense of, and even the most novel developments come from somewhere. Frontiers in Journalism Studies embraces an opportunity to understand journalism’s place in society anew. By identifying key areas of journalism which have been defined almost exclusively by ‘change’ and revisiting these for how they draw on longer legacies, and by casting our gaze back towards theories and concepts that have fallen out of popular favour and revising these for our current circumstances, this series recognizes that while digital developments often catch our attention, we also have to confront societal, political, and commercial changes that affect how we understand journalism. It does so in work that is: Conceptually rich, abundantly clear. This series will provide a conceptually and theoretically rich dialogue that is delivered within a clear and approachable discussion of journalism’s new frontiers, matching theoretical richness with accessibility. Research for tomorrow. The books in this series prioritize forward-looking research agendas that avoid being quickly ‘outdated’. By not focusing too narrowly on technological changes or current trends, it offers a jumping off point and a conceptual foundation for journalism research going forward. Mapping journalism’s terrain. This series will place journalism in our current societies, addressing how they have changed and offering a map for how they might continue to be shaped in both journalism’s and journalism studies’ futures. Comprehensive. The titles in this series will give readers the information they need to make sense of a topic, providing students and scholars alike with an idea as to how to move forward in further developing their own research or understanding. Global. The issues addressed and the research presented in this series maintain a global focus. This recognizes that in journalism studies, engaging theoretical and conceptual work is being done across the world. This series aims to elevate this work across its titles. Provocative. This series provides a platform for scholars to deeply explore the topics under discussion, with the space to engage theoretical and conceptual questions with curiosity and boldness.
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A propos de frontière
Variations socio-critiques sur les notions de limite et de passage©2003 Edited Collection -
Frontiers in Political Communication
ISSN: 1525-9730
At the heart of how citizens, governments, and the media interact is the communication process, a process that is undergoing tremendous change. Never has there been a time when confronting the complexity of these evolving relationships been so important to the maintenance of civil society. This series seeks books that advance the understanding of this process from multiple perspectives and as it occurs in both institutionalized and non-institutionalized political settings. While works that provide new perspectives on traditional political communication questions are welcome, the series also encourages the submission of manuscripts that take an innovative approach to political communication, which seek to broaden the frontiers of study to incorporate critical and cultural dimensions of study as well as scientific and theoretical frontiers.
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Penser les frontières européennes au XXIe siècle
Réflexion croisée des sciences sociales©2015 Edited Collection -
Frontières dans le monde ibérique et ibéro-américain Fronteras en el mundo ibérico e iberoamericano
Une approche plurielle - Un enfoque plural©2022 Edited Collection