This study consists in a meta-analysis of the ‘audience’ in communication research about the internet. The typology of audiences on which the meta-analysis is based combines two dimensions: the audience as collective actor and the audience as attending actor. The corpus is composed of 186 research papers about the internet published between 1994 and 2002 in six European and American communication journals. Results demonstrate that while the audience as collective actor is studied in a rather innovative way, the audience as attending actor is examined along traditional lines. Moreover, it appears that the ‘internet audience’ is not an international concept as European and American scholars study different kinds of audiences and internet obje...
Against the backdrop of changing technological conditions of the contemporary media landscape, new q...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
Within the last decade the Internet \u27has emerged out of nowhere\u27 (Barr 2000, back cover) to mo...
This study consists in a meta-analysis of the ‘audience’ in communication research about the interne...
Several studies have already focused on the concepts of audience (e.g. Carpentier, 2004) and public ...
The relationship between the media and viewers, readers and listeners is complex and consequently 'a...
The presentation will discuss theories and methodologies that can be useful to explore the represent...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
International audienceThis book provides a theoretical assessment of audience research issues. A hos...
Understanding on-line audiences 2 Audiences research today face a large number of challenges, techno...
The transformations of people’s relations to media content, technologies and institutions raise new ...
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 ...
For several decades, the conceptual category of “audience” has been challenged because of the divers...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
Against the backdrop of changing technological conditions of the contemporary media landscape, new q...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
Within the last decade the Internet \u27has emerged out of nowhere\u27 (Barr 2000, back cover) to mo...
This study consists in a meta-analysis of the ‘audience’ in communication research about the interne...
Several studies have already focused on the concepts of audience (e.g. Carpentier, 2004) and public ...
The relationship between the media and viewers, readers and listeners is complex and consequently 'a...
The presentation will discuss theories and methodologies that can be useful to explore the represent...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
International audienceThis book provides a theoretical assessment of audience research issues. A hos...
Understanding on-line audiences 2 Audiences research today face a large number of challenges, techno...
The transformations of people’s relations to media content, technologies and institutions raise new ...
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 ...
For several decades, the conceptual category of “audience” has been challenged because of the divers...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
Against the backdrop of changing technological conditions of the contemporary media landscape, new q...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
Within the last decade the Internet \u27has emerged out of nowhere\u27 (Barr 2000, back cover) to mo...