Media audiences/ edited by Barrie Gunter and David Machin
Material type:
TextPublication details: Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: 317p. 15.6cmISBN: - 9781847875792
- 302.23 GUN/M
| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Reference Books
|
Central Library, Sikkim University Reference | Reference Collection | 302.23 GUN/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | v.3 | Not For Loan | P12785 |
VOLUME 3: AGGREGATED AND DISAGGREGATED AUDIENCES
Demographics
36.Watching Talk: Gender and Engagement in the Viewing of Audience Discussion Programmes
Sonia Livingstone
37.Hard Wired for Negative News? Gender Differences in Processing
Broadcast News
38.Developmental Changes in Adolescents' Television Viewing Habits: Longitudinal Trajectories in a Three-Wave Panel Study
Steven Eggermont
39.Growing Old Invisibly: Older Viewers Talk Television
Tim Healey and Karen Ross
40.Black and White Viewers' Perception and Recall of Occupational Characters on Television
Osei Appiah
41.Assertions of Identities Through News Production: News Making among Teenage Muslim Girls in London and New York
Habiba Noor
Beliefs
42.How the Media Effect What People Think: An Information Processing Approach
Robert M. Entman
43.Consumers' Intentions to Opt In To SMS Advertising: A Cross National Study of Young Americans and Koreans
Alexander Muk
Personality and Motivational Factors
44.Modeling the Gratification Seeking Process of Television Viewing
Carolyn a. Lin
45.Uses and Gratifications of Media Violence: Personality Correlates of Viewing and Liking Violent Genres
Marina Krcmar and Linda Godbold Kean
46.Effects of Personality Type on the Use of Television Genre
Jae Woong Shim and Bryant Paul
47.Is Psychopathology the Key to Understanding Why Some Children Become Aggressive When They Are Exposed to Violent Television Programming?
Tom Grimes, Lori Bergen, Kathie Nichols, Eric Vernberg and Peter Fonagy
Fandom
48.Imagining the fan Democracy
Liesbet van Zoonen
Medium and Genre Factors
49.Beneath the Viewer of Fragmentation: Television Audience Polarization in a Multichannel World
Ja,es G. Webster
50.Why People Watch Reality TV?
Steven Reiss and James Wiltz
51.Living on Dawson's Creek: Teen Viewers, Cultural Convergence and Television Overflow
Will Brooker
52.Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media: The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown
John D. H. Downing
53.The Proteus Effect: Implilcations of Transformed Digital Self-Representation on Online and Offline Behavior
Nick Yee, Jeremy N. Bailenson Nd Nicolas Ducheneaut
There are no comments on this title.
