Audience transformations : shifting audience positions in late modernity / / edited by Nico Carpentier, Kim Christian Schrder and Lawrie Hallett.

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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in European communication research and education ; 1
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Physical Description:viii, 276 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • audience/society transformations / Nico Carpentier, Kim Schrder and Lawrie Hallett
  • Using the media. Cross-media use: Unfolding complexities in contemporary audiencehood / Jakob Bjur, Kim Schrder, Uwe Hasebrink, Ceric Courtois, Hanna Adoni and Hillel Nossek
  • New genres: new roles for the audience? An overview of recent research / Ranjana Das, Jelena Kleut and Guran Bolin
  • On the role of media in socially demanding situations / Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, Jasmin Kulterer, David Omahel and Vera Kontrakov
  • Unpacking the audience's complex structures (generations, minorities and networks). Generations and media: The social construction of generational identity and differences / Nicoletta Vittadini, Andra Siibak, Irena Carpentier Reifov and Helena Bilandzic
  • "Lost in mainstreaming"? Ethnic minority audiences for public and private broadcasting / Marta Cola, Kaarina Nikunen, Alexander Dhoest and Gavan Titley
  • Networks of belonging: Interaction, participation and consumption of mediatised content / Paula Cordeiro, Manuel Damsio, Guy Starkey, Ines Botelho, Patricia Dias, Carla Ganito, Catia Ferreira and Sara Henriques
  • Participation in and through the media. The democratic (media) revolution: A parallel genealogy of political and media participation / Nico Carpentier, Peter Dahlgren and Francesca Pasquali
  • The mediation of civic participation: Diverse forms of political agency in a multimedia age / Peter Lunt, Anne Kaun, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Birgit Stark and Liesbet Van oonen
  • New perspectives on audience activity: 'prosumption' and media activism as audience practices / Brian O'Neill, J. Ignacio Gallego, Frauke Zeller
  • The role of the media industry when participation is a product / Jose M. Noguera, Mikko Villi, Nora Nyire, Emiliana de Blasio and Melanie Bourdaa
  • Prerequisites of participation: access, literacies and trust. Transforming digital divides in different national contexts / Sascha Triltzsch, Ragne Kiuts-Klemm, Piermarco Aroldi
  • Situating media literacy in the changing media environment: critical insights from European research on audiences / Sonia Livingstone, Christine W. Wijnen, Tao Papaioannou, Conceio Costa and Maria del Mar Grandio
  • What does it mean to trust the media? / Tereza Pavlokov, Lars Nyre and Jelena Juriic.