In the context of a multi-paper special issue of TVNM on the future of media studies, this paper traces the tradition of ‘active audience’ theory in TV scholarship, arguing that it has much to offer in the study of new digital media, especially an approach to user-created content and dynamics of change. The paper argues for a ‘cultural science’ approach to ‘active audiences’ in order to analyse and understand how non-professionals and consumers contribute to the growth of knowledge in complex open media systems
Media studies lies at a crossroads between several disciplines, as reflected in the multiple names o...
AbstractThe current paper aims to review the most relevant currents of thought in studying mass-medi...
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the...
Innovation is about change, and media products and services are changing. The processes of productio...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey o...
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state–of–the–art collection of multidisciplinary readin...
Abstract—The advent and growth of the new media has brought great changes to the role of the audienc...
Television Studies provides an overview of the origins, central ideas, and intellectual traditions o...
Short conference paper that discusses the emergent form of Web Drama within the context of the disci...
An ambitious rendering of the digital future from a pioneer of media and cultural studies, a wise an...
In this chapter, Lovink and Rossiter argue that the field of media studies has yet to develop a theo...
The study of new media has developed within a wide range of academic disciplines and theoretical par...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
Media Studies: A Reader introduces a full range of theoretical perspectives through which the media ...
The audiovisual media are everywhere, spreading their reach even as they undergo unprecedented textu...
Media studies lies at a crossroads between several disciplines, as reflected in the multiple names o...
AbstractThe current paper aims to review the most relevant currents of thought in studying mass-medi...
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the...
Innovation is about change, and media products and services are changing. The processes of productio...
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey o...
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state–of–the–art collection of multidisciplinary readin...
Abstract—The advent and growth of the new media has brought great changes to the role of the audienc...
Television Studies provides an overview of the origins, central ideas, and intellectual traditions o...
Short conference paper that discusses the emergent form of Web Drama within the context of the disci...
An ambitious rendering of the digital future from a pioneer of media and cultural studies, a wise an...
In this chapter, Lovink and Rossiter argue that the field of media studies has yet to develop a theo...
The study of new media has developed within a wide range of academic disciplines and theoretical par...
Media studies has been dominated by three topics: infrastructure, content, and audiences..
Media Studies: A Reader introduces a full range of theoretical perspectives through which the media ...
The audiovisual media are everywhere, spreading their reach even as they undergo unprecedented textu...
Media studies lies at a crossroads between several disciplines, as reflected in the multiple names o...
AbstractThe current paper aims to review the most relevant currents of thought in studying mass-medi...
Popular media may be described as television, film, radio, and print media primarily offered for the...