In this paper, I ask in what ways our knowledge about the interpretation of genres, emergent from many decades of empirical research with mass media audiences, is useful in understanding engagement with new media. This conceptual task is pursued empirically by applying a conceptual repertoire derived from reception analysis to interviews with youthful users of the online genre of social networking sites (SNSs). A conceptual repertoire from audience reception studies is used to analyse findings from conversations with children using the online genre of social networking sites. Drawing a parallel between audience interpretation and new media use, in this paper, the roles, responsibilities and tasks involved in navigating an online genre are o...
Visual media presents us with an opportunity to enter into the written scholarly discussions about a...
This dissertation focuses on the creation of community in a computer-mediated Usenet newsgroup calle...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...
In this paper, I ask in what ways our knowledge about the interpretation of genres, emergent from ma...
In this paper, I ask in what ways our knowledge about the interpretation of genres, emergent from m...
In this article, a conceptual repertoire from audience reception studies is mobilized to interpret f...
Engaging with a set of ideas proposed in an article published in this journal in 2004, this article ...
Engaging with a set of ideas proposed in an article published in this journal in 2004, this article ...
As audience reception scholars commute from audiences to literacies, both of which share the concept...
Highlighting the emergence of new genres in the age of the internet and the simultaneous academic in...
Changes in access to technology have facilitated new conditions for young people to shoot, cut, and ...
This paper considers an analysis of the dimensions of social websites as an important communication ...
Abstract. Genres can be understood in many different ways. They are often perceived as a primarily s...
This article discusses the possibilities of the online media world, the benefits of working with inf...
Media research has long known that those who produce content and those who receive it construe textu...
Visual media presents us with an opportunity to enter into the written scholarly discussions about a...
This dissertation focuses on the creation of community in a computer-mediated Usenet newsgroup calle...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...
In this paper, I ask in what ways our knowledge about the interpretation of genres, emergent from ma...
In this paper, I ask in what ways our knowledge about the interpretation of genres, emergent from m...
In this article, a conceptual repertoire from audience reception studies is mobilized to interpret f...
Engaging with a set of ideas proposed in an article published in this journal in 2004, this article ...
Engaging with a set of ideas proposed in an article published in this journal in 2004, this article ...
As audience reception scholars commute from audiences to literacies, both of which share the concept...
Highlighting the emergence of new genres in the age of the internet and the simultaneous academic in...
Changes in access to technology have facilitated new conditions for young people to shoot, cut, and ...
This paper considers an analysis of the dimensions of social websites as an important communication ...
Abstract. Genres can be understood in many different ways. They are often perceived as a primarily s...
This article discusses the possibilities of the online media world, the benefits of working with inf...
Media research has long known that those who produce content and those who receive it construe textu...
Visual media presents us with an opportunity to enter into the written scholarly discussions about a...
This dissertation focuses on the creation of community in a computer-mediated Usenet newsgroup calle...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...