Dear Lizzie
I'm interested in your title 'Editor, Communities' - could you very kindly refer me to the address where I can read more?
Many thanks
Peter Lewis
Peter M. Lewis
Scientific Co-ordinator, IREN
&
Research Fellow
Department of Media & Communications
London School of Economics
Radio Studies Network
http://www.radiostudiesnetwork.org.uk/
http://iren.zapto.org/
tel & fax: +44 (0)207-911-0763
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From: Lizzie Jackson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 11 June 2004 10:53
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Subject: Re: [BBC-HISTORY] new e-journal on audience research
This looks fantastic! Thanks very much indeed for the link.
It's going to be a great resource.
Lizzie
Lizzie Jackson,
Editor, Communities,
BBC New Media Central,
6th Floor,
Bush House,
London,
WC1 B4PH
Tel: 0207.557.3269
Mobile: 0780.872.5141
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From: The History of the BBC [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Anthony McNicholas
Sent: 10 June 2004 11:51
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [BBC-HISTORY] new e-journal on audience research
www.participations.org
Members might be interested in the above website, Particip@tions a new
e- journal edited by Martin Barker. It is devoted to audience and
reception studies. It is not all about broadcasting but in the first
issue is a previously unpublished 1970 report of a project funded by the
Social Science Research Council and based in the Centre for Television
Research of the University of Leeds, in order to prepare the ground for
a major investigation of the social origins of the gratifications
associated with television viewing. It describes the activities of a
three-man research team (Dr. Jay G. Blumler, Dr. Denis McQuail and Mr J.
R. Brown, of whom the latter was fully employed on the project) during
the period from January 1969 to September 1970.
Blumler, Jay G., Dennis Mc Quail & J. R. Brown: 'The Conduct of
Exploratory Research into the Social Origins of Broadcasting Audiences'
www.bbc.co.uk/ - World Wide Wonderland
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