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[ecrea] New publication of COST Action IS0906: Building Bridges - Pathways to a Greater Societal Significance for Audience Research (available online)
Tue Jan 28 20:25:28 GMT 2014
New publication of the COST Action IS0906 Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies - http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu
*Building Bridges: Pathways to a Greater Societal Significance for
Audience Research*
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*Available online*: http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/node/1687
The report Building Bridges adresses the questions why, how and for whom
academic audience research has public value, from the different points
of view of the four working groups in the COST Action IS0906
Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies -- "New
Media Genres, Media Literacy and Trust in the Media", "Audience
Interactivity and Participation", "The Role of Media and ICT Use for
Evolving Social Relationships" and "Audience Transformations and Social
Integration".
Building Bridges is the result of an ongoing dialogue between the Action
and non-academic stakeholders in the field of audience
research. Altogether, the 14 contributions in the report provide
insights and feed the debate on the stakeholders' respective "inhabited
worlds" (the academia being one stakeholder among others), the different
modes of researcher-stakeholder interaction, and possible
(and desirable) areas of joint interest and collaboration.
Edited by
Geoffroy Patriarche, Helena Bilandzic, Nico Carpentier, Cristina Ponte,
Kim C. Schrøder and Frauke Zeller
With contributions by
Jakob Bjur, Mélanie Bourdaa, Göran Bolin, Nico Carpentier, Paula
Cordeiro, Peter Dahlgren, Alexander Dhoest, Manuel José Damasio,
J. Ignacio Gallego, Dafna Lemish, Jakob Linaa Jensen, Peter Lunt, Maria
Francesca Murru, Francesca Pasquali, José-Manuel Noguera Vivo,
Lars Nyre, Brian O'Neill, Andra Siibak, Sascha Trültzsch-Wijnen,
Nicoletta Vittadini, Igor Vobic( and Frauke Zeller
Stakeholder feedback from
Michelle Arlotta (DeAgostini), Andreea M. Costache (Association of
Consumers of Audiovisual Media in Catalonia/TAC),
Francesco Diasio (AMARC Europe), Marius Dragomir (Open Society
Foundations), Sara Elias (BBC Media Action), Dragan Kremer (Open Society
Foundations), Muriel Hanot (High Authority for Audiovisual Media/CSA
Belgium), Stefan Lazarevic' (Serbian Ministry of Foreign and Internal
Trade and Telecommunications), Karol Ma?cuz.yn'ski (TVP), Jadranka
Milanovic' (UNICEF Belgrade), Leo Pekkala (Finnish Centre for Media
Education and Audiovisual Media/MEKU), Julie Uldam (Network on Civic
Engagement and Social Innovation) and Gabriella Velics (Community
Media Forum Europe).
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