Members' books

In this section we announce recently published books by IAMCR members to the IAMCR community. If you are a member of IAMCR and would like to have your recent book listed, send us a message...


By Maarit Jaakkola, this book examines how ordinary users review cultural products online, ranging from books to films and other art objects to consumer products.
By Lee Artz, this book showcases how transnational media operate in the contemporary world and what their impact is on film, television, and the larger global culture.
Edited by Surbhi Dahiya and Shambhu Sahu, this book offers an extensive and pioneering study of reporting for all the news beats, and news writing and editing.
By Sandra Jeppesen, this book is a behind-the-scenes investigation into how global activists use technology.
By Deepti Ganapathy, this book looks at the media’s coverage of Climate Change and investigates its role in representing the complex realities of climate uncertainties and its effects on communities and the environment.
Edited By Giuliana Sorce, this book examines the central role media and communication play in the activities of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) around the globe.
By Julia M. Hildebrand, this book offers a unique interdisciplinary exploration of the spatial, mobile, visual, and relational dimensions of aerial play by drones.
By Cherian George and Sonny Liew, this book, rendered entirely in graphic form, is a survey of 21st century censorship as experienced by political cartoonists around the world.
Edited by John C. Pollock and Douglas A. Vakoch, this is one of the first books uniting an international team of scholars to investigate how media address critical social, political, and health issues connected to the 2020-21 COVID-19 outbreak.
By Philippe Bouquillion, this book identifies and analyses the main socio-economic trends that characterize Vivendi, the French mass media conglomerate, and explores how they have oriented its development and evolution.
By Bridget Backhaus, this book looks at the rich and complex history of broadcasting and community broadcasting in the multicultural and multilingual milieu in India.
Edited by Daniela V. Dimitrova, this book provides an overview of the key issues in global journalism today and traces how media systems have evolved over time in different world regions.
Edited by Gabriele Balbi, Nelson Ribeiro, Valérie Schafer and Christian Schwarzenegger, this book analyzes some of the most well-known and fiercely discussed concepts of the digital age from a historical perspective. Open access available.
By Jonathan Hardy, this book is a critical study of the changing relationship between media and marketing communications in the digital age.
By Christian Fuchs, this book analyses the changes of everyday communication in the COVID-19 crisis and how misinformation has spread online throughout the pandemic.
By Surbhi Dahiya, this book is as much a telling of the legacy of India’s pioneering media enterprise as it is about the people and the strategies behind it.
Edited by Daniel Jackson, Alina Bernstein, Michael Butterworth, Younghan Cho, Danielle Sarver Coombs, Michael Devlin and Chuka Onwumechili, this publication captures the immediate thoughts, reflections, and insights from the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games from the cutting edge of sport, communication and media research.
By Nico Carpentier, this book combines photography and written text to analyse the role of memorials and commemoration sites in the construction of antagonistic nationalism.
By Guillermo Mastrini, Martin Becerra and Ana Bizberge, this book examines the media conglomerate Grupo Clarín, the largest communication group in Argentina, and one of the main communications groups in Latin America.
Edited by Anna Gladkova and Sadia Jamil, this book focuses on ethnic journalism in the Global South, approaching it from two angles: as a professional area and as a social mission.