This article argues that television’s resilience in the current media landscape can best be understood by analyzing its role in a broader quest to organize attention across different media. For quite a while, the mobile phone was considered to be a disturbance both for watching television and for classroom teaching. In recent years, however, strategies have been developed to turn the second screen’s distractive potential into a source for intensified, personalized and social attention. This has consequences for television’s position in a multimedia assemblage: television’s alleged specificities (e.g. liveness) become mouldable features, which are selectively applied to guide the attention of users across different devices and platforms. Tel...
Media multitasking, such as using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets while watching TV, h...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
Mobile devices bring the digital world to our fingertips, but along with this convenience often come...
This article argues that television's resilience in the current media landscape can best be understo...
As watching television with a second device in hand becomes more common, theoretically-grounded rese...
We have conducted a video study of households in Scotland with cohabiting students and young profes...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is based on a small pilot project exploring the role, function, a...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Contains fulltext : 204913pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multiscree...
This book examines an emerging and fast evolving phenomena: that a growing number of people engage w...
Multiscreening, the simultaneous usage of multiple screens, is a relatively understudied phenomenon ...
Although there is a large investment made in technology in our public and private schools each year,...
Second-screen viewing - the use of smartphones, tablets, and laptops while watching television - has...
Media multitasking, such as using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets while watching TV, h...
The growing popularity of mobile connected devices has transformed the way TV content is conceived a...
Media multitasking, such as using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets while watching TV, h...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
Mobile devices bring the digital world to our fingertips, but along with this convenience often come...
This article argues that television's resilience in the current media landscape can best be understo...
As watching television with a second device in hand becomes more common, theoretically-grounded rese...
We have conducted a video study of households in Scotland with cohabiting students and young profes...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is based on a small pilot project exploring the role, function, a...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Contains fulltext : 204913pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multiscree...
This book examines an emerging and fast evolving phenomena: that a growing number of people engage w...
Multiscreening, the simultaneous usage of multiple screens, is a relatively understudied phenomenon ...
Although there is a large investment made in technology in our public and private schools each year,...
Second-screen viewing - the use of smartphones, tablets, and laptops while watching television - has...
Media multitasking, such as using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets while watching TV, h...
The growing popularity of mobile connected devices has transformed the way TV content is conceived a...
Media multitasking, such as using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets while watching TV, h...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
Mobile devices bring the digital world to our fingertips, but along with this convenience often come...