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[ecrea] Themed Section of /Participations – Journal of Audience and Reception Studies/: News Consumption across Europe
Sat Dec 09 09:08:47 GMT 2017
*Themed Section of /Participations – Journal of Audience and Reception
Studies/: *
*News Consumption across Europe *
Edited by Hanna Adoni, Zrinjka Peruško, Hillel Nossek & Kim Christian
Schrøder
As a common achievement, a group of news audience researchers who
collaborated in the COST Action “Transforming Audiences – Transforming
Societies” (2010-2014) have published a themed section of the journal
Participations (vol. 14, no. 2) about news media repertoires across Europe.
It consists of an Introduction by the guest editors, a section with 10
country study articles, and a section with 4 articles which pursue
comparative research objectives across two or more countries.
*Contents*
Adoni, Hanna, Zrinjka Peruško, Hillel Nossek & Kim Christian Schrøder:
'Introduction: News consumption as a democratic resource – News media
repertoires across Europe'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/11.pdf>
*Part I: Audience news media repertoires in ten countries*
Stark, Birgit & Svenja Bergerhoff:
'News media use in Germany on multiple media platforms: A
Q-methodological analysis of news repertoires'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/12.pdf>
Swart, Joëlle, Chris Peters & Marcel Broersma:
'The ongoing relevance of local journalism and public broadcasters:
Motivations for news repertoires in the Netherlands'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/13.pdf>
Torres da Silva, Marisa, Maria José Brites, Rita Figueiras, Sílvio
Correia Santos, Inês Amaral, Lídia Marôpo, Pedro Jerónimo, Paula
Espírito Santo & Liliana Pacheco:
'Between traditional and social media: news repertoires in Portugal'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/14.pdf>
Van Damme, Kristin:
'In Flanders Fields: News media repertoires in Dutch-speaking Belgium'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/15.pdf>
Van Leeckwyck, Robin, Geoffroy Patriarche & Marie Dufrasne:
'Doing one's shopping in the 'supermarket of news': News media
repertoires in French-speaking Belgium'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/16.pdf>
Peruško, Zrinjka, Antonija Čuvalo & Dina Vozab:
'News as a democratic resource: Q study approach to cross-media news
repertoires in Croatia'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/17.pdf>
Kõuts-Klemm, Ragne:
'High diversity in a post-socialist Nordic country: News repertoires in
Estonia' <http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/18.pdf>
Jedrzejewski, Stanislaw:
'News repertoires in Poland'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/19.pdf>
Nossek, Hillel & Hanna Adoni:
'Coexistence of "old" and "new" news media in a transitional media
system: News repertoires in Israel'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/20.pdf>
Hight, Craig & Arezou Zalipour:
'Shopping in a narrow field: Cross-media news repertories in New
Zealand' <http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/21.pdf>
*Part II: Comparing audience news media repertoires across Europe*
Van Damme, Kristin, Christian Kobbernagel & Kim Christian Schrøder:
'Comparing European citizens' news media repertoires across nations: A
second-order factor analysis approach to explore cross-national
patterns' <http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/22.pdf>
Kõuts-Klemm, Ragne & Maria José Brites:
'How digital converges cross-media news typologies across countries: A
comparative study of news consumption in Estonia and Portugal'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/23.pdf>
Van Damme, Kristin & Joëlle Swart:
'Cross-medial news usage in the Dutch-language region: A comparative
study of news repertoires in the Netherlands and Flanders'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/24.pdf>
Jedrzejewski, Stanislaw:
'Public service media news consumption across Europe: Views from a
Q-methodological repertoire study'
<http://www.participations.org/Volume%2014/Issue%202/25.pdf>
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