This article examines the relationship of university students with television and online video content. Convergence processes in many areas during the digital age have significantly changed both audiovisual content consumption patterns and the content on offer itself. In addition, Web 2.0 has made it possible for interaction to go beyond mere consumption. The purpose of this research study was to ascertain what kind of interaction takes place between young people and audiovisual content. The categories analyzed are watch, share and create, with a focus on students’ everyday life. A mixed-method approach was used across a sample of 475 students from Mondragon University. Our main finding is that, although young people have the resources nece...
Peer-reviewedThe aim of this reported study was to investigate adolescents TV consumption habits and...
This paper aims to point out how and in what manner is the young generation influenced by the televi...
This text presents the results of a diary study (based on a deck of cards) conducted for two weeks, ...
This article examines the relationship of university students with television and online video conte...
This article examines the different ways of interaction that young people have with television and o...
Digital technologies are transforming audiences and media practices. In a context of serialization t...
Most young people today are digital natives where the use of new media, is issued by the participati...
Because of new possibilities of media consumption in a digital age, the re-theorisation of online au...
The traditional way of understanding television content consumption and viewer reactions may be simp...
The last few years have seen a substantial change on the way media is produced, distributed, and con...
In this thesis I survey the terrain of digital interactions between youth, corporations and pop cult...
Peer-reviewedIn the body of research and proposals for action in media education, young people's rel...
Today’s students are both consumers and producers in a participatory media culture of Facebook, YouT...
This study explored young people’s use of new media and the learning that they experience through p...
none2The chapter presents data of a study on Teenagers' appropriation of audiovisual contents throug...
Peer-reviewedThe aim of this reported study was to investigate adolescents TV consumption habits and...
This paper aims to point out how and in what manner is the young generation influenced by the televi...
This text presents the results of a diary study (based on a deck of cards) conducted for two weeks, ...
This article examines the relationship of university students with television and online video conte...
This article examines the different ways of interaction that young people have with television and o...
Digital technologies are transforming audiences and media practices. In a context of serialization t...
Most young people today are digital natives where the use of new media, is issued by the participati...
Because of new possibilities of media consumption in a digital age, the re-theorisation of online au...
The traditional way of understanding television content consumption and viewer reactions may be simp...
The last few years have seen a substantial change on the way media is produced, distributed, and con...
In this thesis I survey the terrain of digital interactions between youth, corporations and pop cult...
Peer-reviewedIn the body of research and proposals for action in media education, young people's rel...
Today’s students are both consumers and producers in a participatory media culture of Facebook, YouT...
This study explored young people’s use of new media and the learning that they experience through p...
none2The chapter presents data of a study on Teenagers' appropriation of audiovisual contents throug...
Peer-reviewedThe aim of this reported study was to investigate adolescents TV consumption habits and...
This paper aims to point out how and in what manner is the young generation influenced by the televi...
This text presents the results of a diary study (based on a deck of cards) conducted for two weeks, ...