This paper uses the work of Michel de Certeau (1988) to argue that it is possible to distinguish between “expert” or “authorised” approaches to media theory, construed as existing “strategically” within the “proper place” of the academy, and “tactical” appropriations of media theory operating in audience discourses. It takes media fan audiences as one case study in relation to this process, arguing that fans should be viewed as “poaching” from “official” media theory as well as from “official” media texts. It then goes on to suggest that we should not univocally celebrate or romanticise fans' uses of media theory, but should remain alert to the sociological and cultural reproductions that otherwise “tactical” media theory can participate in...
This article examines a selected body of knowledge concerned with issues of how media texts influenc...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
During recent years, the concept of mediatization has made a strong impact on media and communicatio...
This paper uses the work of Michel de Certeau (1988) to argue that it is possible to distinguish bet...
This thesis, inscribed within the research field of media reception, follows a semio-pragmatic appro...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
The explosion of digital media and user generated content means that media industries have more dire...
In this chapter, Lovink and Rossiter argue that the field of media studies has yet to develop a theo...
Responding to transformations in, and the increasing imbrication of, media technologies and society ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1991 Taylor &...
This article explores the possibility of a new paradigm of media research that understands media, no...
Social theory (even when most concerned with media: ideological analysis, postmodern theory, systems...
This paper discusses the theoretical study of the cultural production through the media which have b...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
This article examines a selected body of knowledge concerned with issues of how media texts influenc...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
During recent years, the concept of mediatization has made a strong impact on media and communicatio...
This paper uses the work of Michel de Certeau (1988) to argue that it is possible to distinguish bet...
This thesis, inscribed within the research field of media reception, follows a semio-pragmatic appro...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
The explosion of digital media and user generated content means that media industries have more dire...
In this chapter, Lovink and Rossiter argue that the field of media studies has yet to develop a theo...
Responding to transformations in, and the increasing imbrication of, media technologies and society ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Cultural Studies. © Copyright 1991 Taylor &...
This article explores the possibility of a new paradigm of media research that understands media, no...
Social theory (even when most concerned with media: ideological analysis, postmodern theory, systems...
This paper discusses the theoretical study of the cultural production through the media which have b...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
This article examines a selected body of knowledge concerned with issues of how media texts influenc...
Fans constitute a very special kind of audience. They have been marginalized, ridiculed and stigmati...
During recent years, the concept of mediatization has made a strong impact on media and communicatio...