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[ecrea] New book: Audience Research Methodologies: Between Innovation and Consolidation
Thu Aug 01 13:39:46 GMT 2013
Audience Research Methodologies: Between Innovation and Consolidation
Edited by Geoffroy Patriarche, Helena Bilandzic, Jakob Linaa Jensen,
Jelena Jurišic
Published July 28th 2013 by Routledge
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415827355/
Summary
The transformations of people’s relations to media content, technologies
and institutions raise new methodological challenges and opportunities
for audience research. This edited volume aims at contributing to the
development of the repertoire of methods and methodologies for audience
research by reviewing and exemplifying approaches that have been
stimulated by the changing conditions and practices of audiences. The
contributions address a range of issues and approaches related to the
diversification, integration and triangulation of methods for audience
research, to the gap between the researched and the researchers, to the
study of online social networks, and to the opportunities brought about
by Web 2.0 technologies as research tools.
Content
Introduction Geoffroy Patriarche, Helena Bilandzic, Jakob Linaa Jensen
and Jelena Jurišic Part I: Audience Research Methods Between
Diversification and Integration 1. Audience Conceiving among
Journalists: Integrating Social-Organizational Analysis and Cultural
Analysis through Ethnography Igor Vobic 2. Audience Research Methods:
Facing the Challenges of Transforming Audiences Miguel Vicente-Mariño 3.
Triangulation as a Way to Validate and Deepen the Knowledge about User
Behavior: A Comparison between Questionnaires, Diaries and Traffic
Measurements Olle Findahl, Christina Lagerstedt and Andreas Aurelius
Part II: Bridging the Gap between the Researched and the Researcher 4.
Participatory Design as an Innovative Approach to Research on Young
Audiences Christine W. Wijnen and Sascha Trültzsch 5. Researching
Audience Participation in Museums: A Multi-Method and Multi-Site
Interventionist Approach Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Taavi Tatsi, Pille
Runnel and Agnes Aljas 6. Researching Ethnic Minority Groups as
Audiences: Implementing Culturally Appropriate Research Strategies Marta
Cola and Manuel Mauri Brusa Part III: Studying Online Social Networks 7.
Exploring the Potential of Creative Research for the Study of Imagined
Audiences: A Case tudy of Estonian Students’ Sketches on the Typical
Facebook Users Andra Siibak and Maria Murumaa-Mengel 8. Analyzing Online
Social Networks from a User Perspective: A Quantitative-Qualitative
Framework Jakob Linaa Jensen and Anne Scott Sørensen 9. Virtual
Shadowing, Online Ethnographies and Social Networking Studies Nicoletta
Vittadini and Francesca Pasquali Part IV: Web 2.0 Technologies as
Research Tools 10. Digging the Web: Promises and Challenges of Using Web
2.0 Tools for Audience Research Matthias R. Hastall and Freya Sukalla
11. Twitter and Social TV: Microblogging as a New Approach to Audience
Research Klaus Bredl, Christine Ketzer, Julia Hünniger and Jane
Fleischer 12. An Evaluation of the Potential of Web 2.0 APIs for Social
Research Cédric Courtois and Peter Mechant Part V: Conclusion 13.
Audiences, Audiences Everywhere – Measured, Interpreted, and Imagined
Klaus Bruhn Jensen.
About the editors:
Geoffroy Patriarche is an Associate Professor at Université Saint-Louis
- Brussels, Belgium
Helena Bilandzic is a Professor in the Institute of Media and
Educational Technology at the University of Augsburg, Germany
Jakob Linaa Jensen is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Aesthetics and Communication - Media Science at Aarhus University, Denmark
Jelena Jurišic is an Assistant Professor in Croatian Studies at the
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Partnerships
This book is part of the Routledge Studies in European Communication
Research and Education (http://www.routledge.com/books/series/ECREA/),
and published in partnership with the Cost Actions Transforming
Audiences, Transforming Societies
(http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/).
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