Creating Culture Through Media and Communication

Sonia Virginia Moreira|Katia Moles|Laura Robinson|Jeremy Schulz
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Sponsored by the Brazil-U.S.Colloquium on Communication Studies of the Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication and the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS), this volume of Emerald Studies in Media and Communications is entitled Creating Culture Through Media and Communication.

The volume is a vibrant collaboration of global voices addressing the media and communications challenges of our time. Contributors ask us to reconsider the ethical implications of media and technology from historical, contemporary, and future perspectives. In addition, case studies show the diverse ways that cultural media production has ripple effects throughout larger society.

Authors ask important questions about how digitalization is shaping our everyday lives, as well as how the ethics of tech is needed now more than ever with the sea change occasioned by AI.

Chapter 1. Mediated Culture and Ethical Tech: Past, Present, and Future; Katia Moles, Laura Robinson, Sonia Virginia Moreira, and Jeremy Schulz

  • Section 1. Media Cultures
  • Chapter 2. Brazilian Cinema Tributes as Journalistic Feature Stories; Gilmar Adolfo Hermes
  • Chapter 3. An Analysis of Milton’s Voice in Missa dos Quilombos: “Raça” in the Music of Milton Nascimento; John R. Baldwin and Phil Chidester
  • Chapter 4. Memes, Dynamics, and Image Paths; Renata Lohmann and Ana Taís Martins Portanova Barros
  • Section 2. Media Culture in Everyday Life
  • Chapter 5. Communication and Tourism Research in Brazil and the United States (2000-2019); Clóvis Reis and Yanet María R. Barrios
  • Chapter 6. The School of Life, University Students, and Mobile Devices in Teaching and Research; Eduarda F. Monteiro and Vera Valdemarin
  • Chapter 7. Video Games, Diversity, and Gender: Audience Impact, Academic Studies, and Parallels between Brazil and the United States; Beatriz Blanco, Julia Stateri, and Lucas Goulart
  • Section 3. Tech Ethics Futures
  • Chapter 8. COVID-19 and the Traumatized Self: Through the Digital Looking Glass; Laura Robinson, Jeremy Schulz, Katia Moles, and Julie B. Wiest
  • Chapter 9. Journalistic Ethics in the Face of News Produced by Artificial Intelligence; Maria José Baldessar and Regina Zandomênico

Sonia Virginia Moreira is Professor of the Graduate Program in Communication at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Katia Moles is a Social Ethicist of Technology in the School of Engineering at Santa Clara University, USA.

Laura Robinson is Professor of Sociology at Santa Clara University, USA.

Jeremy Schulz is Researcher at the UC Berkeley Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, USA.