"北欧媒介研究双年会"是北欧五国(芬兰、丹麦、挪威、瑞典、冰岛)媒介与传播研究领域规格最高的联合会议,每两年由北欧媒介研究学会(Nordic Media Research Associations)、瑞典哥德堡大学北欧媒介与传播研究信息中心(Nordic ..."北欧媒介研究双年会"是北欧五国(芬兰、丹麦、挪威、瑞典、冰岛)媒介与传播研究领域规格最高的联合会议,每两年由北欧媒介研究学会(Nordic Media Research Associations)、瑞典哥德堡大学北欧媒介与传播研究信息中心(Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research,University of Gothenburg)与其中一国共同发起。自1973年首次在挪威奥斯陆举办以来,已走过了45个春秋。2017年8月16—19日,第23届"北欧媒介研究双年会"在芬兰坦佩雷市召开,由芬兰媒介与传播学会(Finnish Association for Media and Communication Studies)、芬兰坦佩雷大学(University of Tampere)传播科学系承办。本届大会吸引了来自北欧五国、美国、英国、中国、俄罗斯、日本、韩国、印度等国的350多位研究者与会,笔者作为正会代表参加了本次大会。本届会议的主题为"中介化的现实——全球挑战"(Mediated Realities-Global Challenges)展开更多
The study of knowledge workers is one of the most popular subfields of political economy of communication research nowadays. In Chinese media studies, labor issue is in a comparatively invisible position. Knowledge wo...The study of knowledge workers is one of the most popular subfields of political economy of communication research nowadays. In Chinese media studies, labor issue is in a comparatively invisible position. Knowledge workers, according to the Chinese traditional culture, are in a quite superior social class, and therefore, they are not regarded as "workers," which has hindered the adoption of the political economic perspective to analyze the status quo of and challenges upon them.展开更多
文摘"北欧媒介研究双年会"是北欧五国(芬兰、丹麦、挪威、瑞典、冰岛)媒介与传播研究领域规格最高的联合会议,每两年由北欧媒介研究学会(Nordic Media Research Associations)、瑞典哥德堡大学北欧媒介与传播研究信息中心(Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research,University of Gothenburg)与其中一国共同发起。自1973年首次在挪威奥斯陆举办以来,已走过了45个春秋。2017年8月16—19日,第23届"北欧媒介研究双年会"在芬兰坦佩雷市召开,由芬兰媒介与传播学会(Finnish Association for Media and Communication Studies)、芬兰坦佩雷大学(University of Tampere)传播科学系承办。本届大会吸引了来自北欧五国、美国、英国、中国、俄罗斯、日本、韩国、印度等国的350多位研究者与会,笔者作为正会代表参加了本次大会。本届会议的主题为"中介化的现实——全球挑战"(Mediated Realities-Global Challenges)
文摘The study of knowledge workers is one of the most popular subfields of political economy of communication research nowadays. In Chinese media studies, labor issue is in a comparatively invisible position. Knowledge workers, according to the Chinese traditional culture, are in a quite superior social class, and therefore, they are not regarded as "workers," which has hindered the adoption of the political economic perspective to analyze the status quo of and challenges upon them.