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Revitalising audience research : innovations in European audience research /
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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New York:
Routledge,
2015.
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Series: | Routledge studies in European communication research and education ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Frauke Zeller, Cristina Ponte, and Brian O'Neill
- Methodological revitalisation and innovation. Lost in transition? conducting a hybrid ethnography "in" and "out": second life / Katleen Gabriels and Joke Bauwens
- "If you asked me..." exploring autoethnography as a means to critically: assess and advance audience research / Alexander Dhoest
- Expanding the reach of the interview in audience and reception research: the performative and participatory models of interview / David Mathieu and Maria José Brites
- Software studies and the new audiencehood of the digital ecology / Craig Hight
- Emergent group identity construal in online discussions: a linguistic perspective / Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
- Using linguistic ethnography to study techno eliteness of social media audiences / Joke Beyl and Yuwei Lin
- Exploring landscapes of news consumption cross-nationally: the use of q methodology to fuse quantitative and qualitative approaches for increased explanatory power in comparative research / Cédric Courtois, Kim Christian Schrøder, and Christian Kobbernagel
- New fields of research, new challenges from the womb to the tomb: conceptual similarities in studying the youngest and the oldest of audiences / Dafna Lemish and Galit Nimrod
- Grey zones: audience research, moral evaluations and online risk negotiation / Ingunn Hagen and Ana Jorge
- Using and not using social media: what triggers young people's SNS practices? / Christine W. Trültzsch-Wijnen, Sascha Trültzsch-Wijnen and Andra Siibak
- Audiences as socio-technical actors: the "styles" of SNS users / Piermarco Aroldi and Nicoletta Vittadini
- The intermediality of cross-media audiences: the case of digital television / Taisto Hujanen and Seppo Kangaspunta
- Exploring audience activities and their power-relatedness in the digitalised city: diversity and routinisation of people's media relations in the triply articulated urban space /Seija Ridell
- Big data in audience research: a critical perspective / Frauke Zeller.