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The Phoenix is one of only a handful of British cinemas to have remained active for the past 100 years. This is the story of Oxford’s oldest continuously operating cinema, as told by its staff and customers. Featuring first-hand... more
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      Media StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesReception StudiesFilm Studies
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      PsychiatryPerforming ArtsFestivals and musicFilm Studies
During the 2010s Danish TV drama series unexpectedly achieved global success. A vital role in their journey from this small European country into the world is occupied by the German and British TV markets. This chapter examines how... more
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      TransnationalismScreen AudiencesModern BritainModern Germany
This chapter critically reflects on the transnational reception of Danish television series through findings from explorative audience research in the UK. The multi-modal concept of "authenticity", which emerged strongly from the analysis... more
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      Embodied CognitionScreen AudiencesSubtitlesDanish Television
I apply correspondence analysis (CA) to data produced for the British Film Institute’s (BFI) ‘Opening our eyes’ report published in 2011 to discover how age and gender shape the experience of television for audiences in the United... more
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      Media StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesTelevision StudiesBritish television history
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      Cultural HistoryScreen AudiencesCinema and MemorySpectatorship
El objetivo del estudio consistio en el analisis de recepcion de los personajes de la serie estadounidense Lost, cuyas representaciones variaron entre norteamericanos, latinos, europeos, coreanos, rusos, arabes, australianos y africanos;... more
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      Reception StudiesArtTelevision StudiesAudience and Reception Studies
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      Film StudiesEuropean CinemaScreen AudiencesExploitation Cinema
Resume : Le processus de numerisation et de diffusion de l'information par internet montre un paysage mediatique en pleine mutation radicale. Les canaux de communication par le web se multiplient ainsi que les dispositifs d'acces,... more
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      SociologyDesignArtDirecting
Dr Dario Llinares interviews Dr Sarah Atkinson about the core themes addressed in her recent monograph Beyond the Screen: Emerging Cinema and Engaging Audiences (Bloomsbury, 2014). The conversation explores the context for new... more
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      Film StudiesFilm TheoryAudience StudiesFilm Analysis
Résumé : Le processus de numérisation et de diffusion de l'information par internet montre un paysage médiatique en pleine mutation radicale. Les canaux de communication par le web se multiplient ainsi que les dispositifs d'accès, tandis... more
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      Web 2.0DesignDirectingAnimation
The early years of the twenty-first century have seen dramatic changes within the television industry. The development of the internet and mobile phone as platforms for content directly linked to television programming has offered a... more
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      Screen AudiencesTransmedial StorytellingTransmedia Storytelling
Television is vital to the interpersonal relationships of visually impaired audiences, despite their being unable to see the images clearly. However, their ability to fully engage with television’s social role hinges on their ability to... more
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      Television StudiesScreen AudiencesVisual Impairment