Summary of "The appropriation of media in everyday life"This interdisciplinary edited volume focuses on how people appropriate media in their daily lives. It describes naturally occurring interactions in different media reception situations with conversation analytic or related approaches. It has become clear that media do not function like a hypodermic needle injecting messages into the masses. Still, media studies have for the most part ignored the actual point in time when people use media in their everyday lives. This book analyses the minutiae of the moment when people actively appropriate different types of media for their own purposes in different fashions. All papers are empirically based and rely on audio(-visual) recordings of mun...
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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As digital te...
Book synopsis: This innovative introduction to media studies challenges conventional accounts of wha...
Ayaß R. Introduction: Media appropriation and everyday life. In: Ayaß R, Gerhardt C, eds. The approp...
Ayaß R, Gerhardt C, eds. The appropriation of media in everyday life. Amsterdam: Benjamins; 2012
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Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
The extended reliance on media can be seen as one indicator of mediatization. But even though we can...
Computerization, digitalization and datafication are by far no neutral or self-dependent occurrences...
This article analyses how changing life situations affect media use, conceptualized as a question of...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As digital te...
Book synopsis: This innovative introduction to media studies challenges conventional accounts of wha...
Ayaß R. Introduction: Media appropriation and everyday life. In: Ayaß R, Gerhardt C, eds. The approp...
Ayaß R, Gerhardt C, eds. The appropriation of media in everyday life. Amsterdam: Benjamins; 2012
Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, non-representational and phen...
I see this inaugural lecture as an opportunity to trace my journey into the field of media studies, ...
Taking a unique approach to the study of mass communication and cultural studies, MediaMaking is a v...
Objectives of the study The purpose of this study is to understand practices and rituals of people'...
Book synopsis: Media and Public Spheres, now available in paperback, presents empirical studies of p...
First version of an essay that is scheduled for publication (in different iterations) in a forthcomi...
Convergence culture, as a concept, articulates a shift in the way global media industries operate, a...
Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
The extended reliance on media can be seen as one indicator of mediatization. But even though we can...
Computerization, digitalization and datafication are by far no neutral or self-dependent occurrences...