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The concept of mediatisation (…) can be tracked back to at least the early 1970s, or even the 1930s, the early 2000s saw an exponential growth of it (…).As the field is now «coming of age», and has been established as an approach in its own right, the question about its limits and challenger arises" (Kopecka-Piech & Bolin, 2023, p. 1).The above quote aptly captures the purpose and subject matter of the book edited by Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech and Göran Bolin, who, together with the Authors of each chapter, take readers on a substantive journey through the different levels of mediatization.The phenomenon of mediatization is presented from different research perspectives and analyzed by people from different cultural backgrounds, which emphasizes the prominence it has gained not only in recent media research.The book includes papers offered by 13 Authors representing various research centers.The research of Bolin in his scientific activity focusses on mediatization, datafication, commodification and consumption in digital markets.Studies of Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland) are devoted to mediatisation, demediatisation and digital disconnection.This book, published by Routledge, is divided into four parts: Questions for Established Domains, Advancement of Developing Fields, Evolving Areas and New Conceptualizations, and Conclusions.The entire book is preceded by an Introduction prepared by the Editors, which in a dozen pages introduces the reader to the history and development of mediatisation.There are not many publications on this topic that concisely cover it.That is why the Introduction may be especially useful source of new significant knowledge for the readers.In addition to the historical
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Mateusz Sobiech
Mediatization Studies
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6935fb6db64358761a05e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17951/ms.2023.7.111-115