The authors are interested interested in television communication practices from production and generation processes of formats and content to everyday domestic consumption patterns. As a whole, these practices are part of the way people appropiate technology and services in they everyday life. And they are also part of the way people communicate, eat, work, study, collaborate and solve problems. From this point of view, media practices and communication practices associated with the use and consumption of television can be understood as non-formal, multidimensional learning spaces.Peer Reviewe
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
This essay stems from a review of key issues raised and discussed in an earlier publication in 1987:...
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In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
This essay stems from a review of key issues raised and discussed in an earlier publication in 1987:...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technolog...
Studies about “Science on Television” have repeatedly dealt with the “eternal” tension between the m...
This synopsis highlights the vast significance of audiovisual communication in today’s society and m...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...
The more fragmented that engagements with the media become, the more important it is to understand c...
Television is the archetype of all mass media. As sight is the sense which provides us with the most...
This doctoral project analyzes the socio-cultural implications of social television through a lens t...
The more fragmented that engagements with the media become, the more important it is ...
We argue that the most significant and influential research on television over the past five decades...
Interactive TV research spans across a rather diverse body of scientific subfields. Research artic...
The advances in the world of sciences contributes to the progress of mankind. It’s really important ...
Television has long been considered an important medium for communicating science, not least because...
This paper presents new aspects to think about public service broadcasting, emphasizing the role of ...
In a social and cultural universe in which television assumes an important role in the area of media...
This essay stems from a review of key issues raised and discussed in an earlier publication in 1987:...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technolog...