Nouveautés parutions
Varia / "Cities of Culture" / "Australasian Fan Studies Network"
Participations
Vol.15, n° 2, 2018.
Articles
Ames, Kate & Jacqui Ewart : ’"I entertain my friends" : Talk radio callers’ views on their role in entertaining the audience’
Heiselberg, Lene : ’Expanding the toolbox : Researching reception of TV programs with a combination of EDA measurements and self-reports in applied audience research’
Johanssen, Jacob : ’The neoliberal subject, reality TV and free association : A Freudian audience study of Embarrassing Bodies’
Keinonen, Heidi, Pia Majbritt Jensen, Anna Maria Lemor & Andrea Esser : ’Modes of engagement with musical talent shows : Studying audience engagement as a set of experiences’
Maltby, Richard, Dylan Walker & Mike Walsh : ’The Seat of Bob Parr’s Pants 1 : Intuition, programming and the local cinema circuit’
Seymour, Jessica : ’Homage, Collaboration, or Intervention : How framing fanart affects its interpretation’
Smith, Martin Ian : ’Serb your enthusiasm : Anti-fandom and A Serbian Film’
Van Belle, Jono : ’The everyday life of Auteurs du Cinema : The reception of Ingmar Bergman and his films’
Themed Section : Cities of Culture
Tommarchi, Enrico, Louise Ejgod Hansen & Franco Bianchini : ’Problematising the question of participation in Capitals of Culture’
Hudson, Christine, Linda Sandberg & Ulrika Schmauch : ’A place for culture ? Building an Alternative House of Culture in the context of the 2014 European Capital of Culture in UmeÃ¥, Sweden’
Chappell, Angela & Louise Ejgod Hansen : ’How is carnival art used to create participation in Cities and Capitals of Culture in the UK ?’
Eriksson, Birgit, Camilla Møhring Reestorff & Carsten Stage : ’Forms and potential effects of citizen participation in European cultural centres’
Schielicke, Anna-Maria, Cornelia Mothes & Valentina Marcenaro : ’Apropos Prohlis : A participatory art project in the Run-Up to Dresden as the European Capital of Culture 2025’
Nagy, Szilvia : ’Framing culture : Participatory governance in the European Capitals of Culture programme’
Themed Section : Australasian Fan Studies Network
Chin, Bertha, Matt Hills & Renee Middlemost : ’Introduction to the FSN Australasia 2017 Themed Section’
Willis, Ika : ’Beyond immersion : World as style’
Comerford, Chris : ’Participatory toolboxes : Franchise fan wikis as tools of textual production’
Balanzategui, Jessica, Liam Burke & Dan Golding : ’Recommending a new system : An audience-based approach to film categorisation in the digital age’
Later, Naja : ’The monstrous narratives of transformative fandom’
McAlister, Jodi : ’Bachelor Nation(s) : The construction of romantic love and audience investment in The Bachelor/ette in Australia and the United States’
Bainbridge, Jason : ’Peak fandom : Nostalgia, frustration and the shifting orders of fandom in Twin Peaks : The Return’
En savoir plus : http://www.participations.org/Volume%2015/Issue%202/contents.htm