Videoasis: The Character of Viewing in a Video Community is a viewer\u27s account of moving-image media in the 1990\u27s. Located amidst the viewing context of pre-recorded video, this study seeks both to better understand the everyday practice of viewing from the standpoint of viewers, and to bring this standpoint into dialogue with organized perspectives of viewing which often serve to interpret and guide viewing practice. Qualitative methodology--specifically a combination of participant observation sessions at an urban neighborhood video store and in-depth interviews with store patrons and workers--is employed to examine the social constructions and interpretive frameworks which surround the practice of viewing. In the end, viewer perce...
This thesis argues for incorporating a radically increased awareness and understanding of the experi...
In recent ethnographic research, videography represents the “gold standard,” promising to bring mo...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
The viewing of video increasingly occurs in a wide range of public and private environments via a ra...
This text presents the results of a diary study (based on a deck of cards) conducted for two weeks, ...
This research aims to explain the problem of view point at the picture images of the YouTube times. ...
Video cameras have come a long way since Charles Ginsburg created the first practical videotape reco...
This paper is concerned with a subsection of film critic on YouTube, referred to within this thesis ...
In the late 1950s, a new medium sprung out of televisual technology to become the latest tool of rep...
The purpose of this study is to examine the social and political functions of the video halls in Kam...
Abstract This article is a reflective text by an art curator interested in exploring the boundaries ...
For nearly two decades anthropologists have identified mass media as an important field. Ethnographi...
The last two decades have seen a rapid increase in the production and consumption of video by both p...
This thesis examines the effects of new media technology - particularly the video cassette recorder ...
A perspective can be defined as a way of seeing and being seen anything. Therefore having a perspect...
This thesis argues for incorporating a radically increased awareness and understanding of the experi...
In recent ethnographic research, videography represents the “gold standard,” promising to bring mo...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
The viewing of video increasingly occurs in a wide range of public and private environments via a ra...
This text presents the results of a diary study (based on a deck of cards) conducted for two weeks, ...
This research aims to explain the problem of view point at the picture images of the YouTube times. ...
Video cameras have come a long way since Charles Ginsburg created the first practical videotape reco...
This paper is concerned with a subsection of film critic on YouTube, referred to within this thesis ...
In the late 1950s, a new medium sprung out of televisual technology to become the latest tool of rep...
The purpose of this study is to examine the social and political functions of the video halls in Kam...
Abstract This article is a reflective text by an art curator interested in exploring the boundaries ...
For nearly two decades anthropologists have identified mass media as an important field. Ethnographi...
The last two decades have seen a rapid increase in the production and consumption of video by both p...
This thesis examines the effects of new media technology - particularly the video cassette recorder ...
A perspective can be defined as a way of seeing and being seen anything. Therefore having a perspect...
This thesis argues for incorporating a radically increased awareness and understanding of the experi...
In recent ethnographic research, videography represents the “gold standard,” promising to bring mo...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...