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  • 1
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048527533
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Recursions: theories of media, materiality, and cultural techniques
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1970-1980 ; Radicalism in mass media / History / 20th century ; New Left / History / 20th century ; Guerrillas / History / 20th century ; Terrorism and mass media / History / 20th century ; Alternative mass media / History / 20th century ; Alternativpublizistik ; Medien ; Revolutionäre Bewegung ; Terrorismus ; Revolutionäre Bewegung ; Terrorismus ; Medien ; Alternativpublizistik ; Geschichte 1970-1980
    Abstract: The radical youth movements of the 1960s and '70s gave rise to both militant political groups ranging from urban guerrilla groups to autonomist counterculture, as well as radical media, including radio, music, film, video, and television. This book is concerned with both of those tendencies considered as bifurcations of radical media ecologies in the 1970s. While some of the forms of media creativity and invention mapped here, such as militant film and video, pirate radio and guerrilla television, fit within conventional definitions of media, others, such as urban guerrilla groups and autonomous movements, do not. Nevertheless what was at stake in all these ventures was the use of available means of expression in order to produce transformative effects, and they were all in different ways responding to ideas and practices of guerrilla struggle and specifically of guerrilla media. This book examines these radical media ecologies as guerrilla networks, emphasising the proximity and inseparability of radical media and political practices
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048515059
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (332 Seiten)
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    DDC: 302.2343
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    Keywords: Motion picture audiences ; Publikum ; Film ; Filmwissenschaft ; Publikumsforschung ; Film ; Publikum ; Filmwissenschaft ; Publikumsforschung
    Abstract: Moving away from the recent prevalence of text-based analysis in the field of film studies, 'Audience' tackles one of the most important issues in cinema - how the audience engages with film. Ian Christie has assembled contributions from many of the major figures in media studies, including Gregory Waller, John Sedgwick, and Martin Baker, in order to provide a wide-ranging survey of viewers' relationships with the screen. 'Audiences' utilizes psychoanalysis and psychology, which dominated early academic examinations of film, to parse and explain modern film-viewing habits. This wide-ranging volume also takes advantage of new technology to gain access to important data on audiences, from traditional box office studies to information on digital access to movies in the home. With a particular interest in individual consumers and their motivations, this timely collection spans the spectrum of contemporary audience studies. As the film experience fragments across multiple formats, 'Audiences' studies a broad range of viewers, and is essential reading for scholars and lovers of cinema
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Dec 2020) , Introduction: in search of audiences - Ian Christie -- - pt. 1 - Reassessing historic audiences. "At the picture palace": the British cinema audience, 1895-1920 - Nicholas Hiley - Gentleman in the stalls: Georges Melies and spectatorship in early cinema - Frank Kessler - Beyond the nickelodeon: cinema going, everyday life and identity politics - Judith Thissen - Cinema in the colonial city: early film audiences in Calcutta - Ranita Chatterjee - Locating early non-theatrical audiences - Gregory A Waller - Understanding audience behavior through statistical evidence: London and Amsterdam in the mid-1930s - John Sedgwick and Clara Pafort-Overduin -- - pt. 2 - New frontiers in audience research - Aesthetics and viewing regimes of cinema and television, and their dialectics - Annie van den Oever - Tapping into our tribal heritage: The lord of the rings and brain evolution - Torben Grodal - Cinephilia in the digital age - Laurent Jullier and Jean-Marc Leveratto - Spectator, film and the mobile phone - Roger Odin - Exploring inner worlds: where cognitive psychology may take us - a dialogue between Tim J. Smith and Ian Christie -- - pt. 3 - Once and future audiences - Crossing out the audience - Martin Barker - Cinema spectator: a special memory - Raymond Bellour - Operatic cinematics: a new view from the stalls - Kay Armatiage - What do we really know about film audiences? - Ian Christie
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048530670
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 Seiten)
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    DDC: 306.4/2
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Wissenssoziologie ; Liste ; Liste ; Wissenssoziologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: We live in an age of lists, from magazine features to online clickbait. This book situates the list in a long tradition, asking key questions about the list as a cultural and communicative form. What, Liam Cole Young asks, can this seemingly innocuous form tell us about historical and contemporary media environments and logistical networks? Connecting German theories of cultural techniques to Anglo-American approaches that address similar issues, List Cultures makes a major contribution to debates about New Materialism and the post-human turn
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048530670
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Wissenssoziologie ; Liste ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Liste ; Wissenssoziologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: We live in an age of lists, from magazine features to online clickbait. This book situates the list in a long tradition, asking key questions about the list as a cultural and communicative form. What, Liam Cole Young asks, can this seemingly innocuous form tell us about historical and contemporary media environments and logistical networks? Connecting German theories of cultural techniques to Anglo-American approaches that address similar issues, List Cultures makes a major contribution to debates about New Materialism and the post-human turn
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  • 5
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    ISBN: 9789048515349 , 9048515343
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (242 pages) , illustrations, charts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aigrain, Philippe Sharing
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Computing and information technology ; Digital lifestyle ; Mathematics and science ; Science: general issues ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; Information society ; Intellectual property / Economic aspects ; Computer file sharing Social aspects ; Computer file sharing Economic aspects ; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) Social aspects ; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) Economic aspects ; Intellectual property Social aspects ; Intellectual property Economic aspects ; Information society ; Gemeinschaftliche Nutzung ; Geistiges Eigentum ; Alternativprojekt ; Internet ; Kulturindustrie ; Kultur ; Open Access ; Internet ; Kultur ; Geistiges Eigentum ; Gemeinschaftliche Nutzung ; Kulturindustrie ; Alternativprojekt ; Open Access
    Description / Table of Contents: "In the past fifteen years, file sharing of digital cultural works between individuals has been at the center of a number of debates on the future of culture itself. To some, sharing constitutes piracy, to be fought against and eradicated. Others see it as unavoidable, and table proposals to compensate for its harmful effects. Meanwhile, little progress has been made towards addressing the real challenges facing culture in a digital world. Sharing starts from a radically different viewpoint, namely that the non-market sharing of digital works is both legitimate and useful. It supports this premise with empirical research, demonstrating that non-market sharing leads to more diversity in the attention given to various works. Taking stock of what we have learned about the cultural economy in recent years, Sharing sets out the conditions necessary for valuable cultural functions to remain sustainable in this context. Our software and datasets can be downloaded from the book site at http://www.sharing-thebook.net. On the same site, the reader can also run our models with adjusted parameters and upload datasets in order to run our algorithms for the study of diversity of attention"--Publisher's description
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789053569238
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (160 S.)
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Political science ; Culture and institutions ; Anthropology ; Filosofie ; Politicologie ; Culture and instituten ; Anthropologie ; Sociology (General) ; Social sciences (General) ; Political institutions and public administration (General) ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophie ; Politische Wissenschaft
    Abstract: Philosophy; Political science; Culture and institutions; Anthropology
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