This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context in audiovisual media consumption. It does so by adopting a multi-paradigmatic approach that combines the Theory of Media Attendance with Domestication Theory. We propose a framework that inquires how goals and habits interface with each other as explanatory factors of consumption and how the role of socio-spatial cues can be understood. Survey results show that different socio-spatial settings are associated with distinct explanations by goals and habits. Moreover, follow-up interviews indicate that these differences are best understood when framed in the family dynamics of everyday life. The results confirm findings of classic research, albeit showing that the patterns from these stu...
Objectives of the study The purpose of this study is to understand practices and rituals of people'...
Studying domestic usage contexts has become an important field in research. Recent technological imp...
This article focuses on the various spaces hosting the communication activities of European citizens...
This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context on audiovisual media consumption by adoptin...
This article addresses the issue of audience fragmentation in cross-medial audiovisual content consu...
In recent years, the choices to consume audiovisual content have increased steadily. Due to the digi...
This paper revaluates and elaborates on the (changing) notion of ‘context’ in the study of media aud...
Today’s domestic audio-visual audiences are increasingly dispersed over multiple affording technolog...
Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
This article departs from the concept of “double articulation” within domestication theory, which vi...
This article departs from the concept of “double articulation” within domestication theory, which vi...
This paper departs from the observation that the amount and the nature of technologies affording aud...
Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, nonrepresentational and pheno...
The extended reliance on media can be seen as one indicator of mediatization. But even though we can...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
Objectives of the study The purpose of this study is to understand practices and rituals of people'...
Studying domestic usage contexts has become an important field in research. Recent technological imp...
This article focuses on the various spaces hosting the communication activities of European citizens...
This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context on audiovisual media consumption by adoptin...
This article addresses the issue of audience fragmentation in cross-medial audiovisual content consu...
In recent years, the choices to consume audiovisual content have increased steadily. Due to the digi...
This paper revaluates and elaborates on the (changing) notion of ‘context’ in the study of media aud...
Today’s domestic audio-visual audiences are increasingly dispersed over multiple affording technolog...
Today's news media environment is becoming increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. As such, it become...
This article departs from the concept of “double articulation” within domestication theory, which vi...
This article departs from the concept of “double articulation” within domestication theory, which vi...
This paper departs from the observation that the amount and the nature of technologies affording aud...
Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, nonrepresentational and pheno...
The extended reliance on media can be seen as one indicator of mediatization. But even though we can...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
Objectives of the study The purpose of this study is to understand practices and rituals of people'...
Studying domestic usage contexts has become an important field in research. Recent technological imp...
This article focuses on the various spaces hosting the communication activities of European citizens...