Recent Developments in Europe. (Mouton Textbook)
E-Book, Englisch, 385 Seiten, Gewicht: 10 g
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ISBN: 978-3-11-019738-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Students, Research Fellows, Scholars and Practitioners in the Fie
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1;Frontmatter;1
2;Contents;7
3;1 Action theory and communication research: An introduction;11
4;2 Action theory as part of social science;23
5;3 With more hindsight: Conceptual problems and some ways forward for media use research;45
6;4 The ‘media use as social action’ approach: Theory, methodology, and research evidence so far;61
7;5 The foundation of communication and action in consciousness: Confronting action theory with systems theoretical arguments;95
8;6 Media communication and social interaction: Perspectives on action theory based reception research;113
9;7 Using protocol analysis in television news research: Proposal and first tests;125
10;8 Reconceptualizing media literacy;151
11;9 Elderly people’s media use in the context of personal meaning;173
12;10 ‘Para-social interaction’: Social interaction as a matter of fact?;187
13;11 Action theoretical approaches in organizational communication;197
14;12 Media use as an adaptation or coping tool in prison;209
15;13 Juxtaposing direct experience with media experience: Does reality really matter?;227
16;14 The home as a multimedia environment: Families’ conception of space and the introduction of information and communication technologies in the home;241
17;15 Patterns in television news use;263
18;16 Do well-balanced exemplars in news stories provide food for thought?;289
19;17 Between altruism and narcissism: An action theoretical approach of personal homepages devoted to existential meaning;301
20;18 Ownership and use of ‘old’ and ‘new’ media among ethnic minority youth in The Netherlands. The role of the ethno-cultural position;325
21;19 The stereotypical portrayal of Germans and its effects on a Dutch audience;355
22;20 Occupational practices of Dutch journalists in a television newsroom;365
23;Backmatter;381