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[ecrea] New book: "Television Audiences Across the World. Deconstructing the Ratings Machine"
Wed Feb 26 10:55:28 GMT 2014
Jérôme BOURDON and Cécile MEADEL (editors)
Television Audiences Across the World. Deconstructing the Ratings Machine
Palgrave/McMillan, 2014.
BACK COVER ENDORSEMENT BY Richard Butsch, author of “The Making of
American Audiences”
‘This collection is a most comprehensive book on television ratings
systems. It offers a remarkable breadth of case studies of nations from
North and South America, Europe, and Asia. These also include a wide
variety of types of measurement practices and organizational structures.
Such an array offers great opportunities for comparative analyses. Just
as important, the book is theoretically, analytically and critically
sophisticated. It examines the various critiques of audience
measurement, such as the important distinction between substantive and
procedural truths and the underlying assumptions in quantification and
statistics about human behavior and social relations.’ —
Table of contents
Jérôme Bourdon and Cécile Méadel. Deconstructing the Ratings Machine. An
Introduction.
PART I: Inventing Measurement
1. Stefan Schwarzkopf The Politics of enjoyment. Competing audience
measurement systems in Britain, 1950-1980
2. Marc Balnaves Still the British model? The BARB versus Nielsen
3. Philip Savage & Alexandre Sévigny Canada’s audience massage. Audience
research and TV policy development, 1980-2010
4. Jérôme Bourdon and Cécile Méadel The monopoly that won't divide.
France’s Médiamétrie
5. Susanne Vollberg Pioneering the peoplemeter. German public service
PART II: Appropriating audience figures
6. Santanu Chakrabarti Power games: audience measurement as a mediation
between actors in India
7. Esther Hamburger, Heloisa Buarque de Almeida, and Tirza Aidar
Imagining audiences in Brazil: class, “race” and gender
8. Massimo Scaglioni From referee to scapegoat, but still referee.
Auditel in Italy.
9. Mark Balnaves Domestication of Anglo-Saxon conventions and practices
in Australia
10. Elena Johansson and Sergey Davydov Market requirements and political
challenges. Russia between two worlds
Part III: Confronting changes
11. Ann-Marie Murray The role of ratings in scheduling. Commercial
logics in Irish public television
12. Philip Napoli The local peoplemeter, the portable peoplemeter, and
the unsettled law and policy of audience measurement in the US
13. Katrien Berte & Tom Evens Challenges of digital innovations. A
set-top box based approach
14. Jakob Bjur Thickening behavioral data. New uses of ratings for
social sciences.
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Prof. Jerome Bourdon
Department of Communication, Tel Aviv University
Associate researcher, Center for the Sociology of Innovation, Paris
http://telaviv.academia.edu/JeromeBourdo
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