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This book presents research on mediated scandals and substantiates the understanding of such forms of scandals and their impact on societies. Additionally, it connects the study of scandals with the broader fields of political communication research, organizational communication, journalism studies, and digital communication research.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Part 1 - Scandals and Digital Publics: Transformations of Power and Visibility.- Social Amplification of Scandals: One Social Media Effect.- Scandalous Criticism in the Speakers’ Corner: Online and Offline Reactions to Rezo’s The Destruction of the CDU and Jan Böhmermann’s #neustart19.- Are we living in a post scandal era? High-choice media environments, political polarization and their consequences for political scandals.- Part 2 - Forms, Functions, and Practices of Scandal Reporting in changing Media Environments.- Gossip as journalism and journalism as gossip: A cultural history investigation of two royal sex scandals in Sweden 1890 and 2010.- Italian newspapers and corruption scandals coverage: the construction of the “parallel trial”.- Part 3 - Scandals, New Media and the Historical Perspective.- Early Modern Sermon and Scandalization? The Sermons of the Jesuit Georg Scherer (1540-1605).- Revenge for Caligula!“ Ludwig Quidde, Wilhelm II and the scandal of 1894.- Having the Last Laugh: Scandalous Character Assassination in Comedy in Classical Athens and the Current-Day United States.- Part 4 - New Media, Scandals in Culture, and Public Protest.- Hips don’t lie: Visual resistance to discoursal normalization of sexual violence in the Israeli SlutWalk movement.- Scandalogy Meets Field Theory. Utilizing Scandal Theory for the Analysis of Journalistic Practices Over Time.- “The Voice Kids” Scandal in Russia: How the Voiceless Found Their Voice.



