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The Routledge companion to media audiences
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Mass media--Audiences--Research (LCSH)
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LCC: P96.A83 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 302.23 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23/eng/20240528)
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"The Routledge Companion to Media Audiences captures the ways in which audiences and audience researchers are adapting to emerging social, cultural, market, technical and environmental conditions. Bringing together forty original essays, this anthology explores how our constantly changing encounters with media are complex, contradictory, and increasingly commercialized in the modern world. Each specially commissioned chapter by both early career and experienced international scholars, surveys new conceptualisations and constitutions of audiences, and assesses key issues, themes, and developments within the field. As such, this companion cements itself as an indispensable guide for students and researchers who seek a comprehensive overview and source of inspiration for a diverse range of topics in media audiences. The Routledge Companion to Media Audiences is an accessible, landmark tool which enhances our understanding of how media is utilised through advanced empirical research and methodological enquiry. It is a must-read for media studies, communication studies, cultural studies, humanities and social science scholars and students"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Introduction to Companion to Media Audiences / Annette Hill and Peter Lunt
Audience theories and approaches : introduction / Peter Lunt
Constituting the techno-normal : the practices of everyday media consumption / David Morley
Mediations, popular cultures, and cartographies : contemporary audiences in Latin America / Rodrigo Muñoz-González and Ignacio Siles
Media audiences as explorers of interpretant signs and vulnerable frames / Fernando Andacht
How universalised language misconstrues audiences in the "Middle East" / Naomi Sakr
De-westernizing fan studies in the era of globalization and digitization / Yuan Gong
Media-ready feminism, everyday sexism, and audience reception : negotiating the entanglements of polysemic televisual texts / Andrea Press and Sarah Johnson-Palomaki
From media audiences to everyday cultures and from signifying practice to practical sense / Shaun Moores
Audience imaginaries : introduction / Deborah Chambers
Broadening the imagined audience : the case of "Gamers" / Amanda Cote and Mahli-Ann Butt
Platformisation and personalisation : the making of "contingent" online audiences / Scott Wark
Imagining audiences as media users : audience research's role as an imagining institution / Ike Picone
Relationship status of journalists with their audiences on social media : it's complicated / Iva Nenadić and Petra Kovačević
Allies or antagonists? Reconciling engaged journalism's imagined audiences / Jacob Nelson
When TV shows get more inclusive, yet audiences more divided : how to study fan and anti-fan communities online / Stéfany Boisvert and Dominique Gagnon
Audience modes : a granular approach / Renira Rampazzo Gambarato
Transmedia (anti-storytelling) audiences / Renira Rampazzo Gambarato
Virtual (idol) audiences : canon, fanon and multivocality in vocaloid cultures / Rafal Zaborowski
Immersive audiences : dreaming of living in media / Susana Tosca
Streaming audiences : deconstruction of fashion gender stereotypes through the imitation of TV series outfits / Antonella Mascio
Reactive audiences : carnal videos / Yeran Kim
Bored audiences : zoned in and out / Susanna Paasonen
Audience engagement and experiences : introduction / Annette Hill
Tracking engagement in documentary viewing : a critical retrospect / John Corner
When does documentary cut through? The challenge of tracing documentary's social and political impact trough audience research / Craig Hight and Kate Nash
Playing the audience card / Susan Turnbull
Rethinking transmedia audiences / Elizabeth Evans
Social movements and the self-mediation of vulnerability on digital Media / Anastasia Kavada
Audiences, affect and identities : introduction / Joke Hermes
'I know what you mean'. Contingency and contextualisation : subjects, technology and affect in everyday practice / Ann Gray
Unwanted audienceship, audience resilience : a case study of the MIRROR incident in Hong Kong / Yiu Fai Chow
Black audiences, brand voices, and affective communities / Francesca Sobande
What's labour got to do with it? Getting (back) to class and culture in audience research / Helen Wood
Intimate orientations : people's everyday engagements with digital media / Sander De Ridder
Audience places and environments : introduction / Emily Keightley
Affective infrastructuring as a survival mechanism : unhoused media users and their media / Maren Hartmann and Vera Klocke
Geometries of power and Latin American feminist audiences / María Concepción Castillo-González and Mariana Gabarrot
Neuroqueering audience research / Anna Reading
Slow affect : Chinese slow reality television and COVID cultures of viewing / Annette Hill and Yunyi Liao
The felt experience of atmosphere : implications for audience research / Peter Lunt
Methodologies for the study of media audiences : introduction / Lynn Schofield Clark
Rethinking the methodologies of media effects : introducing quantitative criticalism / Erica Scharrer and Andy Ruddock
Audience research in a cross-cultural framework : when lofty ideals collide with complicated realities / Sofia Johansson and Stina Bengtsson
Interviewing as building situated platform knowledge : a reflection on interviews with transnational women content creators / Jenny Jeehyun Lee and Anna Lee Swan
Digital Bayanihan as method : rethinking the audience-producer relationship in influencer cultures / Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Earvin Charles Cabalquinto
Youth participatory action research : methods and the study of audiences / Lynn Schofield Clark, Carlos Jimenez and Johnny Ramirez
Integrating autoethnography and interviewing for researching child and parent audiences in Turkey / Esra E. Bilgiç and Lynn Schofield Clark
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