约翰·哈特利,澳大利亚柯廷大学的约翰·柯廷杰出教授。曾担任昆士兰理工大学的创意产业学院院长、英国卡迪夫大学新闻学院院长。主要研究领域是传媒、文化、新闻学及创意产业和文化科学等。哈特利出版了30多部著作。
John Hartley is John Curtin Distinguished Professor at Curtin University, Australia. He was Dean of Creative Industries at Queensland University of Technology, and before that Head of the School of Journalism at Cardiff University in Wales, UK. Hartley has published 30 books and many articles in communication, media, cultural studies and journalism, and more recently in creative industries and cultural science.
曲卫国,复旦大学外文学院教授。曾获上海市优秀青年教师、上海市本科教学名师、国家级教学成果奖二等奖、上海市本科生优秀教材一等奖等。主要的研究领域是语用学、话语分析、社会语言学、修辞学等。出版著作十几部。
Weiguo Qu is a Professor of English at Fudan University, China. He has won quite a few national and municipal awards for his teaching and research. He has published more than 10 books and many articles in discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, rhetoric and stylistics.
书摘
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Culture+8
John Hartley & Weiguo Qu
Chapter 1 Re-Orienting Knowledge Domains: Creative Citizens
John Hartley
PART I Re-Orienting Narrative
Chapter 2 Globalization Diversity and Participatory Journalism
Weiguo Qu
Chapter 3 The Embrace of Story
Kim Scott
Chapter 4 Labour Migration in a Global Context: Narratives of
Chinese Railway Workers from the USA and China
Wen Jin
Chapter 5 Speaking Like to Like: Re-Orientation in Women’s
Fiction on the Road to Liberation
Liz Byrski
PART II Re-Orienting Language and Cultural Diversity
Chapter 6 Linguistic Diversity and a Common Worldview
Xiaoquan Chu
Chapter 7 The Phatic, the Link, and the Promise of the Internet
Henry Siling Li
Chapter 8 Digital Discourse and the Online Public Sphere:
A Comparison of Two Internet Episodes — “Binders
Full of Women” in the USA, and “Watchgate” in the PRC
Martin Montgomery, Shen Jin & Chen Tong
Chapter 9 Social Media Use and the Acculturation of International
Students in a Cross-cultural Background: A Case Study
of Chinese Students Studying and Living in France
Shuanglong Li & Feining Hu
PART III Re-Orienting Identity
Chapter 10 Born Digital Presence, Privacy, and Intimate
Surveillance
Tama Leaver
Chapter 11 The Satirists Formerly Known as the Audience: Citizen
Satire, Global Landscapes and the Re-Orientation of
Political Debate
Rebecca Higgie
Chapter 12 A Democratization of Access: From Clinical to Consumer
Models of Communication for People with Disabilities
Katie Ellis
Chapter 13 Rethinking Communication: Care Robots as
Collaborative Assistants
Eleanor Sandry
PART IV Re-Orienting Knowledge
Chapter 14 Re-Orienting Journalism Education in the Context of
New Media
Hu Huang
Chapter 15 Cross-cultural Learning, Heritage, and Digital Games
Erik Champion
Chapter 16 Knowledge Unlatched: A Global Library Consortium
Model for Funding Open Access Scholarly Books
Lucy Montgomery
Chapter 17 Connectivity and Critical Reading in the Late Age
of Literature
Tim Dolin