This research was presented at the Central States Communication Association conference in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday, April 18, 2015Perceptions of etiquette, involving expected behavioral norms in movie theaters, clash in discursive struggles of contradictory behaviors. This focus group driven research examines social constructions of space, context, and interaction in movie theaters. Using relational dialectics as a lens, discursive struggles along emergent thematic lines of idealizing movie theater expectations, situating theaters as extensions of one’s home, expressing clashes of desires within theaters, transcending theaters into events, and reporting inconsistent behaviors are explored.Graduate Research Fellowshi
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The present study describes patterns of viewer verbal responses to a film. Specifically, there were ...
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This dissertation examines the film exhibition industry’s main field-configuring event, CinemaCon (2...
The article provides further phenomenological understanding of how brand props are interpreted withi...
This practice inspired study will investigate the unfolding of interaction and practices between pit...
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