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[ecrea] Interview Essays with Civil Society Representatives - On “Audience Interactivity and Participation”
Tue Nov 15 17:51:58 GMT 2011
New publication COST Action Action IS0906 “Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies”
*“Audience Interactivity and Participation”*
*Interview Essays *with Civil Society Representatives
*Edited by Mélanie Bourdaa, Igor Vobic( and Manuel José Damásio*
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With the publication of this first series of essays, Working Group 2 of
the Cost Action “Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies” aims to
establish a dialogue with members of civil society representatives that
are dealing with the notion of the audience in relation to interactivity
and participation. Through these essays, members of CSOs are given the
opportunity to contribute to the debates on contemporary issues
concerning the audience.
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The essays can be downloaded from the TATS-WG2 Output page:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/303
The direct links to the essays are:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/system/files/InterviewEssays-final_2.pdf
or
http://comunicacao.grupolusofona.pt/2011-2012/ulht/cost/default.html**
Via iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=480627945
*“Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies”* (TATS)* *is a large
network financed by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology
(COST) framework. The main objective of this network is to advance
state-of-the-art knowledge of the key transformations of European
audiences within a changing media and communication environment,
identifying their interrelationships with the social, cultural and
political areas of European societies. Within this Cost Action, *Working
Group 2 “Audience Interactivity and Participation” *aims at looking at
the possibilities and constraints of mediated public participation,*
*the roles that new and old media institutions and professionals play in
facilitating* *public participation and in building citizenship; the
interlocking of mainstream* *media and non-mainstream media and their
production of new hybrid organizational structures and audience
participation.
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