Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, non-representational and phenomenological approaches to media studies. This article responds to this context through an investigation of how media form part of the experiential, habitual and unspoken dimensions of everyday routines. Drawing on examples from ethnographic research into digital media and domestic energy consumption, we explore the role of media in the making and experiencing of environments, centring on their salience to daily routines of transition in the home. While media content forms part of how people make their homes, attention to these routines brings into focus a notion of the 'media-saturated' household that goes beyond attention to media content i...
This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context in audiovisual media consumption. It does s...
First version of an essay that is scheduled for publication (in different iterations) in a forthcomi...
Book synopsis: This innovative introduction to media studies challenges conventional accounts of wha...
Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, nonrepresentational and pheno...
This article proposes and demonstrates an approach to understanding everyday life that takes as its ...
The book is a readable and lively account of recent empirical research on media use in the home. It ...
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...
Summary of "The appropriation of media in everyday life"This interdisciplinary edited volume focuses...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
In this article we explore the relationship between arts practice and digital-visual-sensory ethnogr...
One of the main challenges facing media ethnographies is studying media practices in a media environ...
This paper argues that the still-emerging paradigm of situated cognition requires a more systematic ...
Over the past decade, the video camera has become a commonplace household technology. With falling p...
Studying domestic usage contexts has become an important field in research. Recent technological imp...
This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context in audiovisual media consumption. It does s...
First version of an essay that is scheduled for publication (in different iterations) in a forthcomi...
Book synopsis: This innovative introduction to media studies challenges conventional accounts of wha...
Recently media scholars have made renewed calls for non-media-centric, nonrepresentational and pheno...
This article proposes and demonstrates an approach to understanding everyday life that takes as its ...
The book is a readable and lively account of recent empirical research on media use in the home. It ...
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...
Summary of "The appropriation of media in everyday life"This interdisciplinary edited volume focuses...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
In this article we explore the relationship between arts practice and digital-visual-sensory ethnogr...
One of the main challenges facing media ethnographies is studying media practices in a media environ...
This paper argues that the still-emerging paradigm of situated cognition requires a more systematic ...
Over the past decade, the video camera has become a commonplace household technology. With falling p...
Studying domestic usage contexts has become an important field in research. Recent technological imp...
This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context in audiovisual media consumption. It does s...
First version of an essay that is scheduled for publication (in different iterations) in a forthcomi...
Book synopsis: This innovative introduction to media studies challenges conventional accounts of wha...