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[ecrea] call for book chapters: Television audience measurement worldwide
Thu Jul 08 13:07:32 GMT 2010
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
Television audience measurement worldwide
Proposals are invited for book chapters analyzing
television audience measurement in a global
perspective, from a sociological or historical
point of view. Edited by Jerome Bourdon
(University of Tel Aviv), and Cécile Méadel
(Center for the Sociology of Innovation, Ecole
des Mines and CNRS, Paris), the book will be
published in both French (with the Presses des Mines, Paris) and English.
Background: Audience measurement has been much
debated but, for the most part, the procedures
and methods actually used for producing the
numbered public have been neglected by Academic
researchers. Before we accept and quote audience
figures wholesale, reject their validity, or
blame them for a degradation of quality, we
have to understand the elaborated machines which
produce them and make them available, in
different forms, to media professionals, but also
to the political world and to the media
themselves. Statistical (e.g. methods of
sampling), and technical (e.g. phone survey,
peoplemeters) knowledge must be understood not as
inherently true or false but as a form of
mediation between different actors, at given
points of national and global media histories..
Although commercial media and the advertising
industry (which does not always speak with one
voice) have become central, other actors should
not be neglected (parliaments, ministers of
communication). Case-studies of specific media in
different national contexts are welcome, but so
are historical approaches, the study of the
global diffusion of professional knowledge, and
the analysis of specific technology (e.g.
peoplemeters). Transnational comparisons will be given special consideration.
Scholars interested should send a 500 words
abstract, in English or in French, to Cécile
Méadel, Email: (cecile.meadel /at/ ensmp.fr),
and Jérôme Bourdon, Email: (jerombourdon /at/ gmail.com)
before September 15th, 2010.
Notification of acceptation for proposals will be
sent no later than October 1st, 2010.
First drafts are expected by December 15, 2010.
A joint seminar of authors is planned to take
place in Paris, France, in mid-January 2011, in
order to discuss and improve the drafts.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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