Journal Articles by Juliane Finger
The article presents a review of comparative audience research between 2005 and 2015. The selecte... more The article presents a review of comparative audience research between 2005 and 2015. The selected studies include comparative research that is either cross-national or cross-media. We examine the theoretical frameworks and methods used in current comparative audience research studies, what is compared and how, including examples of current comparative research projects. We then identify key trends in comparative audience research; in particular, we identify emerging themes and research gaps. The review of both cross-media and cross-national audience studies shows that the combination and integration of cross-media and cross-cultural approaches is an emerging theme. Additionally, the results suggest that in both areas more in-depth discussions of methods and methodologies used and the development of comprehensive theoretical frameworks are needed.
This review of the literature published between 2005 and 2014 presents an overview of the methodo... more This review of the literature published between 2005 and 2014 presents an overview of the methodological environment in which audience research is transiting towards the study of online audiences. Online audience research is a mix of long-established research rationales,
Books by Juliane Finger
Das Buch entwickelt einen Ansatz zur empirischen Erfassung langfristiger Medienwirkungen. Indem M... more Das Buch entwickelt einen Ansatz zur empirischen Erfassung langfristiger Medienwirkungen. Indem Medienwirkungen aus subjektiver Perspektive der Rezipienten rekonstruiert werden, wird der Zugriff auf bislang wenig untersuchte Medienwirkungsphänomene möglich.
Mit dem untersuchten Anwendungsbeispiel leistet das Buch außerdem einen Beitrag zur Forschung zu Medien und kollektivem Gedächtnis. Die qualitative Anwendungsstudie geht der oft vernachlässigten Frage der Wirkung von Fernsehdarstellungen des Holocaust auf die Rezipienten nach. Die Ergebnisse zeigen,
welche Bedeutung das Fernsehen aus Sicht verschiedener Altersgruppen für ihre mentalen bzw. kollektiven Repräsentationen des Holocaust hat.
This book develops an empirical approach to the long-term effects
of exposure to the media from the subjective perspective of the
viewers. This approach therefore enables the study of effects of
the media that have so far been neglected in research. Furthermore,
the book contributes to research on media memory.
A qualitative case study examines the effects of television on
viewers’ knowledge of, emotions towards and memories (mental and collective representations) of the Holocaust. The results show what role television plays – among other sources of knowledge – in the mental and collective representations of the Holocaust among different age groups.
by Bojana Romic, David Mathieu, Jelena Kleut, Niklas Alexander Chimirri, Ana Jorge, Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic, Sander De Ridder, Ike Picone, Frederik Dhaenens, Gilda Seddighi, Juliane Finger, Maria Francesca Murru, Maria José Brites, Rafal Zaborowski, and Tereza Pavlickova Edited by Ranjana Das and Brita Ytre-Arne, with contribution from the CEDAR network.
This repor... more Edited by Ranjana Das and Brita Ytre-Arne, with contribution from the CEDAR network.
This report brings together the work done by CEDAR - Consortium of Emerging Directions in Audience Research, an Arts & Humanities Research Council funded consortium of early-career European audience researchers. CEDAR came together to map trends, gaps and priorities emerging over the past decade in the field of audience studies.
Chapters in edited volumes by Juliane Finger
Journalismus und (sein) Publikum, 2014
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Journal Articles by Juliane Finger
Books by Juliane Finger
Mit dem untersuchten Anwendungsbeispiel leistet das Buch außerdem einen Beitrag zur Forschung zu Medien und kollektivem Gedächtnis. Die qualitative Anwendungsstudie geht der oft vernachlässigten Frage der Wirkung von Fernsehdarstellungen des Holocaust auf die Rezipienten nach. Die Ergebnisse zeigen,
welche Bedeutung das Fernsehen aus Sicht verschiedener Altersgruppen für ihre mentalen bzw. kollektiven Repräsentationen des Holocaust hat.
This book develops an empirical approach to the long-term effects
of exposure to the media from the subjective perspective of the
viewers. This approach therefore enables the study of effects of
the media that have so far been neglected in research. Furthermore,
the book contributes to research on media memory.
A qualitative case study examines the effects of television on
viewers’ knowledge of, emotions towards and memories (mental and collective representations) of the Holocaust. The results show what role television plays – among other sources of knowledge – in the mental and collective representations of the Holocaust among different age groups.
This report brings together the work done by CEDAR - Consortium of Emerging Directions in Audience Research, an Arts & Humanities Research Council funded consortium of early-career European audience researchers. CEDAR came together to map trends, gaps and priorities emerging over the past decade in the field of audience studies.
Chapters in edited volumes by Juliane Finger
Mit dem untersuchten Anwendungsbeispiel leistet das Buch außerdem einen Beitrag zur Forschung zu Medien und kollektivem Gedächtnis. Die qualitative Anwendungsstudie geht der oft vernachlässigten Frage der Wirkung von Fernsehdarstellungen des Holocaust auf die Rezipienten nach. Die Ergebnisse zeigen,
welche Bedeutung das Fernsehen aus Sicht verschiedener Altersgruppen für ihre mentalen bzw. kollektiven Repräsentationen des Holocaust hat.
This book develops an empirical approach to the long-term effects
of exposure to the media from the subjective perspective of the
viewers. This approach therefore enables the study of effects of
the media that have so far been neglected in research. Furthermore,
the book contributes to research on media memory.
A qualitative case study examines the effects of television on
viewers’ knowledge of, emotions towards and memories (mental and collective representations) of the Holocaust. The results show what role television plays – among other sources of knowledge – in the mental and collective representations of the Holocaust among different age groups.
This report brings together the work done by CEDAR - Consortium of Emerging Directions in Audience Research, an Arts & Humanities Research Council funded consortium of early-career European audience researchers. CEDAR came together to map trends, gaps and priorities emerging over the past decade in the field of audience studies.