The aim of the book is to highlight contemporary issues that the modern and sophisticated communication field faces. The authors of the book address issues that concern today’s scholars related to the relationship between the Media and the society in the 21st century, and, in addition to this, analyze the changes that have taken place in the field of communication, at the level of theory, structure and, more specifically, in the areas of information, politics, journalism and the relationship between citizens and New Media.
A book edited by Dr. Constantinos Mourlas & Dr. Panagiotis Germanakos, namely, "Intelligent User Interfaces: Adaptation and Personalization Systems and Technologies", published by IGI Global (Formerly Idea Group Inc.) In 2008. The current book has been selected for inclusion in IGI Global's most prestigious imprints, Information Science Reference (ISR), ISBN: 978-1-60566-032-5.
Viewership is a very popular word in Greece, particularly since the deregulation of electronic media. However, what the term means, how it is produced and is being appreciated seems to remain much less popular.
This publication contains the suggestions that were developed in the public deliberation organized on 2nd May 2006 by the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens in collaboration with the Goethe Institute of Athens on the occasion of the governmental announcement about a new regulation of the competition in the field of public discourse.
This book examines and analyzes the impact of the redeployment of the television, and thus the communication field in Europe and Greece. It also records the forces and processes that dominate the new field of European television.
This book is placed in the broader stream of the Study of Emotion that takes place in recent years on an international level by community and humanities’ scientists.
This text, after a brief reference to the theories relating to the formation of audiences and the transformations of the audience since the era of modernity, focuses on a timeline narrative of audience research and the problems of its interpretation.
This book presents and analyzes media development in Southern Europe, namely Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece, and the relationship of this development to the political history of these countries. Although this study is not a detailed history of the developments in the field of mass communication in Southern Europe, it attempts -through a historically oriented comparative analysis- to identify common features and constraints of the communication systems in these countries.
The book presents an uninvestigated aspect of the deregulation of television media in Greece. Following the example of regional and local stations, the book analyzes the first period of the operation of private stations in non-central regions, placing them in the broader social and economic development of the country.
This book captures and analyzes the theoretical approaches that are relative to the TV behavior of the public and television programming.
This book tries to explain the launch of reality shows in international and Greek TV programs and gives special emphasis on the "Big Brother" program. It analyzes the origins and anatomy of this new type of program that surpasses any national and cultural borders.
Issues raised by the speakers at the International Conference: "The digital challenge: Media and Democracy" organized by the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens.
The collective volume “Political Communication in Greece” edited by the Professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Nikos Demertzis, was released by Papazisis Publications.
The book of the Professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Papathanasopoulos Stelios, was published by Polity Press.
The book of the Professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Nikos Demertzis, was released by Papazisis Publications, Athens.
The book of the Professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, Papathanasopoulos Stelios, was published by Kastaniotis, Athens.
The book “The Sound Barrier: The Dynamics of Radio in Greece” edited by Christos Barboutis and Michael Klontzas, is the latest edition to the extensive series of “Society, Politics & Media” of Papazisis Publications, under the direction of Mr. Nikos Demertzis, Professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Athens, with a long tradition of academic activities in the field communication.