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[ecrea] new issue of participations 13(2)
Mon Dec 12 01:32:28 GMT 2016
new issue out
http://www.participations.org/Volume%2013/Issue%202/contents.htm
Participations
The Journal devoted to developing the broad field of study of cultural
and media audiences
Volume 13, Issue 2
(November 2016)
Contents
Editorial
Barker, Martin & Sue Turnbull:
'Farewell to Aberystwyth, good morning Huddersfield'
Articles
Bourdaa, Mélanie & Javier Lozano Delmar:
'Contemporary participative TV audiences: Identity, authorship and
advertising practices between fandom'
Cashman, David:
'Voyage to the Stars: Interaction between fans and musicians on
cruise ship music festivals'
Holladay, Holly Willson:
'How far we've come?: Nostalgia and post-feminism in Mad Men'
Johnston, Keith M., Ed Vollans & Fred L. Greene:
'Watching the trailer: Researching the film trailer audience'
Joyce, Zita:
'"Thank goodness for our little radio": Researching post-quake
radio audiences'
Lee, Hyunji:
'Developing identities: Gossip Girl, Fan activities, and online fan
community in Korea'
Taylor, Lisa:
'"He's … making our North": Affective engagements with place in
David Hockney's landscapes from "A Bigger Picture"'
Themed Section 1: The World Hobbit Project
Barker, Martin & Ernest Mathijs:
'Introduction to the Project'
Baltruschat, Doris, Jennifer Grek Martin & Ernest Mathijs:
'The reception of The Hobbit in Canada: does fantasy need technology?'
Barker, Martin:
'An investigation of the role of affiliations to "authors" in
audience responses to The Hobbit films'
Hasebrink, Uwe & Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink:
'Linking fantasy to everyday life: Patterns of orientation and
connections to reality in the case of The Hobbit'
Hipfl, Brigitte & Jasmin Kulterer:
'Greed, war, hope, love and friendship: Contemporary structures of
feeling and the audience's readings of broader themes in The Hobbit'
Hirsjärvi, Irma, Urpo Kovala, Maria Ruotsalainen:
'Patterns of reception in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden: Differences
and convergences'
Ilan, Jonathan & Amit Kama:
'Where has all the magic gone?: Audience interpretive strategies of
The Hobbit's film-novel rivalry'
Jacks, Nilda, Valquiria Michela John, Daniela Schmitz, Dulce Mazer,
Henrique Denis Lucas, Laura Seligman, Maria Clara Monteiro, Paula Coruja
& Sarah Moralejo da Costa:
'Reception of The Hobbit trilogy: Brazilian data'
Jerslev, Anne & Kim Schrøder:
'The importance of sampling: Building complementary insights about
reception experiences of The Hobbit film trilogy with different survey
sampling strategies'
Koistinen, Aino-Kaisa, Maria Ruotsalainen & Tanja Välisalo:
'The World Hobbit Project in Finland: Audience responses and
transmedial user practices'
Korpua, Jyrki:
'Finnish audience responses to myth and mythology in The Hobbit:
Connections between J R R Tolkien's fiction and Peter Jackson's The
Hobbit film series'
Midkiff, Emily:
'Growing out of it: The Hobbit films and young people'
Mikhaylova, Larisa, Elena Pronina, Marina Knyazeva & Irina Novitskaya:
'Search for moral support, or escape from reality? Media
psychological analysis of the Russian segment in the World Hobbit
Project Database'
Schmeink, Lars:
'How Bilbo lost his innocence: Media audiences and the evaluation
of The Hobbit as a "Children's Film"'
Trobia, Alberto:
'Selecting significant respondents from large audience datasets:
The case of the World Hobbit Project'
Trültzsch-Wijnen, Sascha & Vanda de Sousa:
'Watching The Hobbit in two European countries: The views of
younger audiences and readers in Austria and Portugal'
Veenstra, Aleit, Annemarie Kersten, Tonny Krijnen & Daniël Biltereyst:
'Understanding The Hobbit: the cross-national and cross-linguistic
reception of a global media product in Belgium, France and the Netherlands'
Reviews
Dovey, Lindiwe:
Curating Africa in the Age of Film Festivals (reviewed by Dorota
Ostrowska)
Sedgman, Kirsty:
Locating the Audience: How People Found Value in National Theatre
Wales (reviewed by Helen Freshwater)
Vasquez, Camilla:
The Discourse of Online Consumer Reviews (reviewed by Julia Kennedy)
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