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Audience Transformations now in paperback

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[Apologies for this case of blatant self-promotion and for cross-posting]

Audience Transformations: Shifting Audience Positions in Late Modernity
Edited by Nico Carpentier, Kim Christian Schroeder, Lawrie Hallett
is now also available as paperback, making the book slightly more 
affordable.

Hardback published July 28th 2013 by Routledge
Paperback published September 16th 2015 by Routledge
https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415827362

Summary

The concept of the audience is changing. In the twenty-first century 
there are novel configurations of user practices and technological 
capabilities that are altering the way we understand and trust media 
organizations and representations, how we participate in society, and 
how we construct our social relations. This book embeds these 
transformations in a societal, cultural, technological, ideological, 
economic and historical context, avoiding a naive privileging of 
technology as the main societal driving force, but also avoiding the 
media-centric reduction of society to the audiences that are situated 
within. Audience Transformations provides a platform for a nuanced and 
careful analysis of the main changes in European communicational 
practices, and their social, cultural and technological affordances.

Content

Introduction 1. Audience/society transformations Nico Carpentier, Kim 
Schroeder and Lawrie Hallett Part I: Using the media 2. Cross-media use 
- Unfolding complexities in contemporary audiencehood Jakob Bjur, Kim 
Schroeder, Uwe Hasebrink, Cedric Courtois, Hanna Adoni and Hillel Nossek 
3. New genres - new roles for the audience? An overview of recent 
research Ranjana Das, Jelena Kleut and Göran Bolin 4. On the role of 
media in socially demanding situations Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, Jasmin 
Kulterer, David Smahel and Vera Kontrikova Part II: Unpacking the 
audience's complex structures (generations, minorities and networks) 5. 
Generations and media: The social construction of generational identity 
and differences Nicoletta Vittadini, Andra Siibak, Irena Carpentier 
Reifová and Helena Bilandzic 6. ‘Lost in mainstreaming’? Ethnic minority 
audiences for public and private broadcasting Marta Cola, Kaarina 
Nikunen, Alexander Dhoest and Gavan Titley 7. Networks of belonging: 
Interaction, participation and consumption of mediatised content Paula 
Cordeiro, Manuel Damasio, Guy Starkey, Ines Botelho, Patricia Dias, 
Carla Ganito, Catia Ferreira and Sara Henriques Part III: Participation 
in and through the media 8. The democratic (media) revolution: A 
parallel genealogy of political and media participation Nico Carpentier, 
Peter Dahlgren and Francesca Pasquali 9. The mediation of civic 
participation: Diverse forms of political agency in a multimedia age 
Peter Lunt, Anne Kaun, Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Birgit Stark and 
Liesbet Van Zoonen 10. New perspectives on audience activity: 
'prosumption' and media activism as audience practices Brian O’Neill, J. 
Ignacio Gallego, Frauke Zeller 11. The role of the media industry when 
participation is a product José M. Noguera, Mikko Villi, Nora Nyiro, 
Emiliana de Blasio and Melanie Bourdaa Part IV: Prerequisites of 
participation: access, literacies and trust 12. Transforming digital 
divides in different national contexts Sascha Trultzsch, Ragne 
Kouts-Klemm, Piermarco Aroldi 13. Situating media literacy in the 
changing media environment: critical insights from European research on 
audiences Sonia Livingstone, Christine W. Wijnen, Tao Papaioannou, 
Conceicao Costa and Maria del Mar Grandío 14. What does it mean to trust 
the media? Tereza Pavlickova, Lars Nyre and Jelena Jurisic

Partnerships

This book is part of the Routledge Studies in European Communication 
Research and Education (http://www.routledge.com/books/series/ECREA/), 
and published in partnership with the Cost Actions Transforming 
Audiences, Transforming Societies 
(http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu/).

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Nico Carpentier
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Uppsala University
Department of Informatics and Media
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
753 13 Uppsala
Sweden
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) - Free University of Brussels
&
Charles University in Prague
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New edited book (open access):
Journalism, representation and the public sphere
Edited by Leif Kramp, Nico Carpentier, Andreas Hepp, Ilija Tomanic 
Trivundža, Hannu Nieminen, Risto Kunelius, Tobias Olsson, Ebba Sundin 
and Richard Kilborn
http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/
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New special issue (open access):
Publics, Discursive Struggles and Political Agency
Edited by Julie Uldam & Nico Carpentier
in Javnost - The Public (Volume 22, Issue 1, 2015)
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjav20/22/1
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DESIRE
Centre for the study of Democracy, Signification and Resistance
http://researchcentredesire.eu/
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International Association for Media and Communication Research
http://www.iamcr.org/
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European Media and Communication Doctoral Summer School
http://www.comsummerschool.org/
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E-mail (UUppsala): [log in to unmask]
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T (UUppsala): +46 (0)18 471 6341
Web: http://nicocarpentier.net/
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