André Jansson - Publications#
Monographs:
Fast, Karin, & André Jansson (2019) Transmedia Work: Privilege and Precariousness in Digital Modernity. London: Routledge.
Jansson, André (2018) Mediatization and Mobile Lives: A Critical Approach. London: Routledge.
Adams, Paul C.; Julie Cupples, Kevin Glynn, André Jansson, & Shaun Moores (2017) Communications/Media/Geographies. London: Routledge.
Christensen, Miyase, & André Jansson (2015) Cosmopolitanism and the Media: Cartographies of Change. Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Edited volumes:
Fast, Karin; André Jansson, Johan Lindell, Linda Ryan Bengtsson, & Mekonnen Tesfahuney (eds) (2018) Geomedia Studies: Spaces and Mobilities in Mediatized Worlds. London: Routledge.
Jansson, André and Miyase Christensen (eds) (2014) Media, Surveillance and Identity: Social Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang.
Christensen, Miyase; André Jansson, & Christian Christensen (eds) (2011) Online Territories: Globalization, Mediated Practice and Social Space. New York: Peter Lang.
Jansson, André, & Amanda Lagerkvist (eds) (2009) Strange Spaces: Explorations into Mediated Obscurity. London: Ashgate.
Falkheimer, Jesper, & André Jansson (eds) (2006) Geographies of Communication: The Spatial Turn in Media Studies. Göteborg: Nordicom.
Edited special journal issues:
Jansson, André, & Lindell, Johan (2018) Media and Communication, 6(2). Special issue on ‘Rethinking Media and Social Space’.
Jansson, André (2016) European Journal of Cultural Studies,19(5). Special issue on ‘Mobile Elites: Sojourners, Dwellers and Homecomers’.
Andersson, Magnus and André Jansson (eds) (2010) Culture Unbound, Vol 2: Thematic section on ‘Rural Media Spaces’.
Jansson, André (ed) (2009) Communication Review, Vol 13, No 4: Special issue on ‘Communication and Space’.
Articles, 2015-20:
Jansson, André (2020) “The Transmedia Tourist: A Theory of Digitalization Reinforces the De-Differentiation of Tourism and Social Life”, Tourism Studies. DOI: 1468797620937905.
Bengtsson, Stina; Karin Fast, André Jansson and Johan Lindell (2020) “Media and Basic Desires: An Approach to Measuring the Mediatization of Daily Human Life”, Communications. doi.org/10.1515/commun-2019-0122
Jansson, André (2019) The Mutual Shaping of Geomedia and Gentrification: The Case of Alternative Tourism Apps”, Communication and the Public, Vol 4, No 2: 166-181.
Jansson, André (2018) “Mediatization as a Framework for Social Design: For a Better Life with Media”, Design & Culture, Vol 10, No 3: 233-252.
Jansson, André (2018) “Rethinking Post-Tourism in the Age of Social Media”, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol 69: 101-110.
Ekström, Mats; Johan Fornäs, André Jansson and Anne Jerslev (2016) “Three Tasks for Mediatization Research: Contributions to an Open Agenda”, Media, Culture and Society, Vol 38, No 7: 1090-1108.
Jansson, André (2016) “Moblie Elites: Understanding the Ambiguous Lifeworlds of Sojourners, Dwellers and Homecomers”, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol 19, No 5: 421-434.
Jansson, André (2016) “How to Become an ‘Elite Cosmopolitan’: The Mediatized Trajectories of UN Expatriates”, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol 19, No 5: 465-480.
Jansson, André (2015) “The Molding of Mediatization: The Stratified Indispensability of Media in Close Relationships”, Communications, Vol 40, No 4: 379-401.
Jansson, André (2015) “Polymedia Distinctions: The Sociocultural Stratification of Interpersonal Media Practices in Couple Relationships”, Nordicom Review, Vol 36, No 2: 33-50.
Jansson, André (2015) “Interveillance: A New Culture of Recognition and Mediatization”, Media and Communication, Vol 3, No 3: 81-90.
Christensen, Miyase and André Jansson (2015) “Complicit Surveillance, Interveillance and the Question of Cosmopolitanism”, New Media and Society, Vol 17, No 9: 1473-1491.
Jansson, André (2015) “Using Bourdieu in Critical Mediatization Research: Communicational Doxa and Osmotic Pressures in the Field of UN Organizations”, MedieKultur, No 58: 13-29.
Jansson, André and Johan Lindell (2015) “News Media Consumption in the Transmedia Age: Amalgamations, Orientations and Geo-Social Structuration”, Journalism Studies, Vol 16, No 1: 79-96.